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ترینیداد و توباگو:
30 درصد از جمعیت ونزوئلا: 30.8 درصد از جمعیت
ایالات متحده آمریکا: 31.8 درصد از جمعیت
مکزیک: 32.8 درصد از جمعیت
آفریقای جنوبی: 33.5 درصد از جمعیت
امارات متحده عربی 5.:
33.7 درصد از جمعیت
اردن: 34.3 درصد از جمعیت
مصر:
34.6 درصد از جمعیت
عربستان سعودی: 35.2 درصد از جمعیت
کویت: 42.8 درصد از جمعیت
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تعریفهای The 10 Fattest
Countries In 2014By CharleneSeptember 1, 2014 Other No comments These statistics
will surprise you. It is always said the United States is one of the most obese
countries in the world. Guess again! Turns out the USA is only #8 on the list.
So, who is at the top? The results may shock you…10. Trinidad and Tobago: 30% of
population831BChG 9. Venezuela: 30.8% of population6xWH1VLThis number, as
reported in 2014′s Social Progress Imperative report, falls pretty shy of the
Venezuelan government’s own much higher estimate of 38%.8. United States: 31.8%
of population5tjj6jBWell damn. So much for "USA #1″! At least I know I am
personally doing something to contribute to that number. Well, I WAS. I’ve
joined a gym. Sorry ‘Merica :(7. Mexico: 32.8% of populationwALGT2sLast year’s
reigning champs looking a bit thin this year as well…6. South Africa: 33.5% of
populationYmmeXIx"With thinness historically associated with disease and fatness
with wealth and success, South African culture is a prime example of how this
model is being turned on its head.”5. United Arab Emirates: 33.7% of population
CxeOF14"Last year, in a bizarre campaign only fitting of a city as opulent as
Dubai, its government launched a 30-day weight challenge which rewarded weight
loss with gold – literally. Qualifying contestants stood to win two grams of
solid gold — worth about $90 — for every two kilograms they managed to lose in
the name of fighting obesity”.4. Jordan: 34.3% of populationdx5qkkP"A 2010
report by the University of Jordan pit the obesity rate of Jordanian adult women
near 60%, almost double the rate of men”.3. Egypt: 34.6% of populationoQOwx2t10%
of Egyptians drink five or more cans of soda daily.2. Saudi Arabia: 35.2% of
populationIQ6jowiWith around 72% of the country’s over-40 demographic qualifying
as clinically obese, the Saudi Kingdom will likely face enormous health
challenges in coming years.1. Kuwait: 42.8% of populationOQsdX0GWhen American
troops arrived in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, so did American fast food.
Who would have thought Kuwait?! Strange results! Share with
friends!
مترادف The 10 Fattest
Countries In 2014By CharleneSeptember 1, 2014 Other No comments These statistics
will surprise you. It is always said the United States is one of the most obese
countries in the world. Guess again! Turns out the USA is only #8 on the list.
So, who is at the top? The results may shock you…10. Trinidad and Tobago: 30% of
population831BChG 9. Venezuela: 30.8% of population6xWH1VLThis number, as
reported in 2014′s Social Progress Imperative report, falls pretty shy of the
Venezuelan government’s own much higher estimate of 38%.8. United States: 31.8%
of population5tjj6jBWell damn. So much for "USA #1″! At least I know I am
personally doing something to contribute to that number. Well, I WAS. I’ve
joined a gym. Sorry ‘Merica :(7. Mexico: 32.8% of populationwALGT2sLast year’s
reigning champs looking a bit thin this year as well…6. South Africa: 33.5% of
populationYmmeXIx"With thinness historically associated with disease and fatness
with wealth and success, South African culture is a prime example of how this
model is being turned on its head.”5. United Arab Emirates: 33.7% of population
CxeOF14"Last year, in a bizarre campaign only fitting of a city as opulent as
Dubai, its government launched a 30-day weight challenge which rewarded weight
loss with gold – literally. Qualifying contestants stood to win two grams of
solid gold — worth about $90 — for every two kilograms they managed to lose in
the name of fighting obesity”.4. Jordan: 34.3% of populationdx5qkkP"A 2010
report by the University of Jordan pit the obesity rate of Jordanian adult women
near 60%, almost double the rate of men”.3. Egypt: 34.6% of populationoQOwx2t10%
of Egyptians drink five or more cans of soda daily.2. Saudi Arabia: 35.2% of
populationIQ6jowiWith around 72% of the country’s over-40 demographic qualifying
as clinically obese, the Saudi Kingdom will likely face enormous health
challenges in coming years.1. Kuwait: 42.8% of populationOQsdX0GWhen American
troops arrived in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, so did American fast food.
Who would have thought Kuwait?! Strange results! Share with
friends!
مثالهای The 10 Fattest
Countries In 2014By CharleneSeptember 1, 2014 Other No comments These statistics
will surprise you. It is always said the United States is one of the most obese
countries in the world. Guess again! Turns out the USA is only #8 on the list.
So, who is at the top? The results may shock you…10. Trinidad and Tobago: 30% of
population831BChG 9. Venezuela: 30.8% of population6xWH1VLThis number, as
reported in 2014′s Social Progress Imperative report, falls pretty shy of the
Venezuelan government’s own much higher estimate of 38%.8. United States: 31.8%
of population5tjj6jBWell damn. So much for "USA #1″! At least I know I am
personally doing something to contribute to that number. Well, I WAS. I’ve
joined a gym. Sorry ‘Merica :(7. Mexico: 32.8% of populationwALGT2sLast year’s
reigning champs looking a bit thin this year as well…6. South Africa: 33.5% of
populationYmmeXIx"With thinness historically associated with disease and fatness
with wealth and success, South African culture is a prime example of how this
model is being turned on its head.”5. United Arab Emirates: 33.7% of population
CxeOF14"Last year, in a bizarre campaign only fitting of a city as opulent as
Dubai, its government launched a 30-day weight challenge which rewarded weight
loss with gold – literally. Qualifying contestants stood to win two grams of
solid gold — worth about $90 — for every two kilograms they managed to lose in
the name of fighting obesity”.4. Jordan: 34.3% of populationdx5qkkP"A 2010
report by the University of Jordan pit the obesity rate of Jordanian adult women
near 60%, almost double the rate of men”.3. Egypt: 34.6% of populationoQOwx2t10%
of Egyptians drink five or more cans of soda daily.2. Saudi Arabia: 35.2% of
populationIQ6jowiWith around 72% of the country’s over-40 demographic qualifying
as clinically obese, the Saudi Kingdom will likely face enormous health
challenges in coming years.1. Kuwait: 42.8% of populationOQsdX0GWhen American
troops arrived in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, so did American fast food.
Who would have thought Kuwait?! Strange results! Share with
friends!
ترجمههای The 10 Fattest
Countries In 2014By CharleneSeptember 1, 2014 Other No comments These statistics
will surprise you. It is always said the United States is one of the most obese
countries in the world. Guess again! Turns out the USA is only #8 on the list.
So, who is at the top? The results may shock you…10. Trinidad and Tobago: 30% of
population831BChG 9. Venezuela: 30.8% of population6xWH1VLThis number, as
reported in 2014′s Social Progress Imperative report, falls pretty shy of the
Venezuelan government’s own much higher estimate of 38%.8. United States: 31.8%
of population5tjj6jBWell damn. So much for "USA #1″! At least I know I am
personally doing something to contribute to that number. Well, I WAS. I’ve
joined a gym. Sorry ‘Merica :(7. Mexico: 32.8% of populationwALGT2sLast year’s
reigning champs looking a bit thin this year as well…6. South Africa: 33.5% of
populationYmmeXIx"With thinness historically associated with disease and fatness
with wealth and success, South African culture is a prime example of how this
model is being turned on its head.”5. United Arab Emirates: 33.7% of population
CxeOF14"Last year, in a bizarre campaign only fitting of a city as opulent as
Dubai, its government launched a 30-day weight challenge which rewarded weight
loss with gold – literally. Qualifying contestants stood to win two grams of
solid gold — worth about $90 — for every two kilograms they managed to lose in
the name of fighting obesity”.4. Jordan: 34.3% of populationdx5qkkP"A 2010
report by the University of Jordan pit the obesity rate of Jordanian adult women
near 60%, almost double the rate of men”.3. Egypt: 34.6% of populationoQOwx2t10%
of Egyptians drink five or more cans of soda daily.2. Saudi Arabia: 35.2% of
populationIQ6jowiWith around 72% of the country’s over-40 demographic qualifying
as clinically obese, the Saudi Kingdom will likely face enormous health
challenges in coming years.1. Kuwait: 42.8% of populationOQsdX0GWhen American
troops arrived in Kuwait during the first Gulf War, so did American fast food.
Who would have thought Kuwait?! Strange results! Share with
friends!