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In reply to the discussion: " U.S. ranked near and at the bottom in almost every heath indicator. That stunned us." [View all]Flatulo
(5,005 posts)Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, France and Austria. The only countries that aren't half or less than us are Mexico, the UK, Slovakia, Greece, Australia and New Zealand. And those states are between half and three-quarters of our rate.
The only conclusion ine can come to is that we lead the world by a wide margin
If you read the report cited in the OP, our poor health cuts across all socio-economic lines. Upper middle class and rich people in the US, those most likely to have access to excellent health care, are also unhealthy.
The report doesn't just speak to obesity. Americans engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors including drugs, alcohol, lack of exercise, etc.
Most of the causes of our unhealthiness are things that we have some control over, like walking more and wearing seat belts and consuming alcohol and tobacco in moderation.