More than 15 million Americans are severely obese, data show
About 6.6%, or 15.5 million, U.S. adults were severely obese in 2010,
compared with 3.9% in 2000, according to RAND Corp. data published in the
International Journal of Obesity. Data showed the rate of severe obesity --
which is a BMI of 40 or higher or roughly being 100 pounds or more over a healthy
weight -- was 50% higher in women than in men and twice as high for blacks as
for Hispanics and whites. USA TODAY (10/1)
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