How serious is the problem of obesity?
ROBERT KUSHNER, MD: It’s the most serious problem we are facing today. Next to cigarette smoking, overweight is the second leading cause of preventable death in this country. It’s estimated that 300,000 deaths per year is attributable to our diet, physical inactivity and resulting obesity. What are the current statistics on overweight and obesity? One in four is obese, and about one in three is considered overweight. Combined, over 60% of adult Americans are now overweight or obese. That means that the minority of this population is able to maintain a healthy body weight. We’re now hearing a lot about children being obese. What is the number there? It’s about 1 in 10, or 10%. The troubling factor there is that children are following in our oversized footsteps. An overweight or obese child is more likely to be an obese adult. So we are looking at an epidemic among our children as they become adults, and are likely to be more obese than we are today. Why has the number of heavy people in