In 1985, not a single state had more than 20 percent of its residents considered obese.
On average, a white woman from the age of 25 to 44 would be considered obese if she weighed more than 168 pounds.
In 2009, the number of people who are considered obese and overweight has increased for the first time in 70 years.
A quarter of Birmingham's 11 and 12 year olds are considered obese.
Of those, more than half could be considered obese.
"One out of four children today is considered clinically obese, a number that has doubled over the past 20 years."
Childhood obesity is at about 1,9 million children in Germany; of which 800.000 are considered truly obese.
In fact, more than 65% were no longer considered obese after that time.
In 2005, 32.37% of the residents were considered obese.
Approximately nine million children over six years of age are considered obese.