In some regions of the world, people are getting fatter and fatter. There are many reasons for this. Obesity often not only causes a great deal of suffering for those affected, but also results in high costs for society as a whole.
Jon Brower Minnoch was the heaviest person ever recorded. According to records, the American, who was born in 1941, weighed an incredible 635 kilograms in 1978. A combination of genetic predisposition, poor eating habits and a metabolic disorder are said to have contributed to this extreme weight. Despite medical help and weight reduction, he died of heart failure at the age of 41. Fortunately, fates like Jon Minnoch’s are very rare. However, they raise awareness of the risks associated with being overweight.
Global increase
WHO data shows that the number of overweight people is increasing worldwide. In Europe, for example, half of all adults are too fat. The reasons for this are multifactorial: genetic, social, cultural, economic and individual factors all play a role. When quality of life is impaired and there is a risk of serious illness, overweight and obesity become a disease.
Obesity: a widespread disease in Switzerland too
Obesity has also become a widespread disease in Switzerland. The number of obese people has doubled in the last thirty years. The latest figures from the Federal Statistical Office show that 43% of the adult Swiss population is overweight, 12% of whom are obese. There are significantly more men who struggle with obesity – and the older people are, the more difficulty they have in maintaining an ideal weight.