30 Most Overweight and Obese Cities in the World

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In this article, we will list the 30 most overweight and obese cities in the world. If you want to skip our discussion on obesity, its risks and causes, and the weight loss industry, skip ahead to the 10 Most Overweight and Obese Cities in the World.

Changes in lifestyle in recent history have resulted in an increase in obesity prevalence in the world. A sedentary lifestyle coupled with the consumption of processed food has made it one of the major issues in the world. The United States is also one of the most overweight and obese countries. Recent obesity statistics show that nearly one-third of adults in the United States are overweight, and over 40% are considered to be obese. Twelve of the 30 cities in our list of most overweight and obese cities in the world belong to the United States. A US city is also a part of our top five.

Before addressing its impact on health, we must ask what is obesity. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an obese person as someone who has a body mass index (BMI) of over 25. A BMI is a person's weight in kilograms or pounds, divided by their height in meters square. A person who has a higher than 25 BMI is likely to have excessive fat accumulation, which presents several health risks associated with obesity. Overall, it has a negative effect on the lifestyle and life expectancy. Obese people are at a higher risk of developing Chronic diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and stroke. Other medical conditions such as osteoarthritis, digestive problems, and sleep apnea can also be caused by obesity. In addition, it can also cause mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. 

The evergrowing obesity and the desire to lose weight have paved the way for a weight loss industry that has grown exponentially in a short period. However, the lucrative nature of the market has also given rise to some diet fads which promise to reduce significant amounts of weight in a reduced time. The obsession with losing weight and looking in a certain desirable way has also resulted in eating disorders, such as anorexia, where people put themselves into physical harm.

In addition, the rise of weight loss supplements and so-called anti-obesity medications has prompted governments throughout the world to take severe actions. Ozempic, a drug by Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE:NVO), is primarily used to manage type 2 diabetes as it helps to lower blood sugar. However, more recently, it is increasingly being used for weight loss, for which it is not officially approved. A TikTok trend made the drug so popular that people with diabetes started fearing its shortage. However, TikTok responded with a crackdown on all weight-loss drugs.