Is obesity a sign that a country has become so successful that its citizens are literally being hurt by surplus?

is obesity a sign that a country has become so successful that its citizens are literally being hurt by surplus?

Mexico is not successful

On the contrary, it shows that the country has neglected the health of its citizens.

Yes.

Try explaining the concept of obesity to some starving African village

>"You see Mugumbu-Jr... We have SOOO much food and it is so affordable and delicious that we have some people who go out of control and eat themselves to an early death!"

Greece confirmed more successful than Germany

>bigcutties.com
people actually like this nasty shit?

USA #1 of course

old graph

no, other countries with surplus don't have an obesity problem, so it's clearly not causative; it's a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition

ie. you can't really deduce much about ameriguay being fat from the mere fact they have a lot of food. the food needs to be there for you to be fat, but not all countries that have a lot of food are fat.

Ah yes, who doesn't envy the prosperous havens such as Mexico, Tonga and Niue

its a sign that people are still animals and cant control their baser instincts to the point that they kill themselves with food

Try not fapping for a month, I bet you'd want her to sit on your face afterwards

This

Why do Americans dress like clowns? In baggy shorts and T-shirts.

Why do europeans dress like fags and wear tight clothing?

Current year fashion.

> Mexico is the world superpower by 2016

and half of world is starving

Is this some kind of thinly veiled fat acceptance thread?

>mexico getting fat by osmosis
damn USA stop it

The most obese countries are Polynesian islands

The most obese regions of the UK are the poorest regions, probably the same in the US (?)

i.e. 'no'.

Stop shipping us your chubby norteƱos

actually it's a sign that a country is full of fatasses

True, the deep South is both poor and fat as fuck. It has a lot to do with poor food quality and lack of education about healthy diets.