WASHINGTON, D.C. — Key physical health metrics have notably worsened since before the COVID-19 pandemic, including obesity, diabetes and eating habits. The percentage of U.S. adults whom Gallup classifies as obese has reached an estimated 38.4%, up 6.0 percentage points since 2019 and just shy of the record high of 39.9% measured in 2022. A new high of 13.6% of respondents say they have been diagnosed by a medical professional with diabetes, up 1.1 points since 2019.
The most recent results, obtained Aug. 30-Sept. 8, 2023, are based on 5,316 U.S. adults surveyed by web as part of the Gallup Panel, a probability-based panel of about 100,000 adults across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Unlike some government estimates of obesity, Gallup uses respondents’ self-reported height and weight to calculate body mass index (BMI) and subsequent weight classes. It does not involve randomized clinical measurements that typically result in higher obesity estimates. A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese. Additionally, Gallup does not discern between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes but rather asks: “Has a doctor or […]
US population health quality plummets post-COVID because the lock downs and social isolation, closing of schools and businesses was a horrible idea. We will be paying the price for decades. It will go down in history as one the major mismanagements by the elites of a public health issue. The Republicans and Supreme court are just making it worse.
In thinking on this issue I ran across this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-Om2rzpC9I
It is from the Institute for New Economic Thinking, and touches on many of this issues addressed in this forum. You can safely start at minute 7. It will be an hour well spent.