Life expectancy in the United States is reportedly lagging behind all other English-speaking countries in the world as things like obesity and unhealthy habits continue to cut lives short.
As previously reported by The Dallas Express, obesity has been a growing problem in the United States, with experts expecting more than half the country’s population to be obese by 2035.
The number of people considered to be clinically obese has reached over 1 billion worldwide. According to data from the CDC, 1 in 5 American adults was obese in 2022. Obesity is a particular problem in Texas, where the condition has made significant gains over the past few years, with 35.5% of adults and 17% of children between the ages of 10 and 17 estimated to be obese.
Smoking among American adults has decreased significantly over the last couple of decades, but the advent of popular e-cigarettes and vaping has ushered in a new generation of nicotine-addicted young people, handicapping them with increased risk of heart attack or stroke. […]
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