Brazilians feel the most pressure to be thin, Finns are acutely aware of the dangers of obesity and Americans have the toughest struggle to lose weight, a global survey showed.
The Reader’s Digest poll also revealed that Russians smoke the most to try to drop excess weight and along with Germans and Indians they are most likely to blame genetics for their penchant for piling on the pounds.
“Our poll makes it clear that people around the world are struggling with their weight,” said Peggy Northrop, vice president and global editor-in-chief of the magazine.
“People are both very concerned about weight and think that people pay too much attention to weight,” she said.
About 1.6 billion people around the world are overweight or obese. Excess weight also contributes to 2.5 million deaths globally each year, the WHO said.
But people are trying to lose weight.
More than 80 percent of Finns have tried to slim down, followed by 73 percent of the Dutch and 72 percent of Australians and Americans.
However, Mexicans had one of the best approaches to losing weight.
“In Mexico, people have a healthy attitude about what you’re supposed to do if you want to lose weight. The majority of people there understood that eating a healthier diet was key and getting more active was key,” Northrop said. “In the United States people were still on the deprivation cycle and we know that doesn’t work.”
Around the globe women were more likely than men to diet, the survey of 16,000 people in 16 countries showed.
In the US, 85 percent of women have tried to diet at some time during their life and 70 percent thought there was too much of a focus on weight.
In Brazil, the land of the bikini, 83 percent of people said there was too much emphasis on weight.
In addition to being unhappy with their own weight, 51 percent of wives in the US thought their husbands could benefit from dropping some weight.
It was also an issue in India where 48 percent of men and 46 percent of women admitted to being dissatisfied with their spouse’s weight.
People around the globe had excuses for their bulging bulk, but the Russians topped the chart at 70 percent in blaming their problem on genes, followed by 61 percent of Germans and 50 percent of Indians.
In the Philippines, lack of willpower was cited as the main culprit for the battle of the bulge, while 20 percent of Americans blamed their parents.
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