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Canada has a significantly lower rate of obesity1 than does the US, a new US government study has shown. 美国政府一项调查显示,加拿大国民的肥胖率明显低于美国。 More than a third of Americans are obese2, compared to about a quarter of Canadians, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has concluded. The study found that both countries' obesity rates have grown significantly in the past two decades. Co-author Cynthia Ogden said the reasons for the difference were unclear and called for further investigation3. In the study of data collected 2007-2009, the US agency attributed a small portion of the difference to the much larger percentage of black and Hispanic people in the US, since both demographics(人口统计资料) are more prone4 to obesity. When comparing only the non-Hispanic white populations of the two countries, 25.6% of Canadians were obese, compared with 33% for the US. Over the whole population, the figures were 24.1% and 34.4%, respectively. Obesity is determined5 using body mass index, which compares a person's weight and height. A BMI of 30 or above is considered obese. The CDC has written that US society encourages obesity by promoting overeating, poor diet and physical inactivity, and has described childhood obesity as an epidemic6(流行病) . Obesity has been linked to heart disease, diabetes7, certain cancers, high blood pressure and a litany of other ailments8(疾病) . 点击收听单词发音
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