By 2030, it is estimated that 50% of Americans will be obese. In 1990, only 12% of the population was considered obese, rising to an incredible 35.7% in 2010. The rising obesity rate means that there can be as many as 5 million new cases of heart disease and stroke, as well as 6 million new cases of diabetes in the next 20 years. The people at Angeles Health International have laid out the affects that obesity could have on your body in an infographic. Don’t let this happen to your body. Get started on leading a healthier lifestyle today.
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