The map displayed here shows how Obesity - adult prevalence rate varies by country. The shade of the country corresponds to the magnitude of the indicator. The darker the shade, the higher the value.
Obesity - adult prevalence rate 36.2% (2016) country comparison to the world:12 Children under the age of 5 years underweight 0.5% (2012) country comparison to the world:126 Education expenditures 5% of GDP (2014) country comparison to the world:64 ...
Obesity Famines Diet Compositions Micronutrient Deficiency Human Height Poverty and Economic Development Poverty and Prosperity: Poverty Economic Growth Economic Inequality Foreign Aid Economic Inequality by Gender Public Sector: Government Spending State Capacity ...
To explore the entire high resolution forest map, click the image above. Below we’ll take a closer look at some of the world’s green zones. Asia Home to the boreal forests of Russia, China’s broad-leaved forests, the mangrove forests of Indonesia, and the green belt along the mighty...
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Obesity is as much a pandemic as Covid-19 and removing the problem is as complex. A multitude of factors are key contributors, including: genetics and biology; household income; financial insecurity; deprivation; weight stigma; access to opportunities to be physically active; cultural norms; food...
Obesity - adult prevalence rate 19.7% (2016) country comparison to the world:109 Education expenditures 7.6% of GDP (2014) country comparison to the world:7 School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) total:19 years male:18 years ...
the redrawing of the global energy-resources map or rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI), the world is changing at mind-boggling speed. From the situation in the Middle East to the adoption of electric vehicles to the treatment of obesity, things look very different from the...
Where do the world's wealthiest people want to live? This map tracks the migration of the world's High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs).
a health conditionthat’s growing increasingly more prevalent every year. There has been a time as it had been believed to affect only elderly people, but today it’s growing increasingly more prevalent among younger people as a result of increasing levels of obesity across the western world. ...