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The weight of nations: an estimation of adult human biomass

Siomha

Member
Abstract (provisional)
Background
The energy requirement of species at each trophic level in an ecological pyramid is a function of the number of organisms and their average mass. Regarding human populations, although considerable attention is given to estimating the number of people, much less is given to estimating average mass, despite evidence that average body mass is increasing. We estimate global human biomass, its distribution by region and the proportion of biomass due to overweight and obesity.

Methods
For each country we used data on body mass index (BMI) and height distribution to estimate average adult body mass. We calculated total biomass as the product of population size and average body mass. We estimated the percentage of the population that is overweight (BMI > 25) and obese (BMI > 30) and the biomass due to overweight and obesity.

Results
In 2005, global adult human biomass was approximately 287 million tonnes, of which 15 million tonnes were due to overweight (BMI > 25), a mass equivalent to that of 242 million people of average body mass (5% of global human biomass). Biomass due to obesity was 3.5 million tonnes, the mass equivalent of 56 million people of average body mass (1.2% of human biomass). North America has 6% of the world population but 34% of biomass due to obesity. Asia has 61% of the world population but 13% of biomass due to obesity. One tonne of human biomass corresponds to approximately 12 adults in North America and 17 adults in Asia. If all countries had the BMI distribution of the USA, the increase in human biomass of 58 million tonnes would be equivalent in mass to an extra 935 million people of average body mass, and have energy requirements equivalent to that of 473 million adults.

Conclusions
Increasing population fatness could have the same implications for world food energy demands as an extra half a billion people living on the earth.
 
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greenmatter

***** sarcasm on ...... BUT THE FRENCH STARTED IT ....... sarcasm off*****






:tiphat: ......... :Bolt:
 

Snoopster

Active member
Veteran
There are so many fat people now that fat people make fun of fat people.
There are fat people reading this thread.

You might be a fat and not even know it.
Can you grab any stomach? If so, you are probably a fat.
 

Siomha

Member
@greenmatter

no sarcasm....... i think every country has its own heavy or light people, it makes no difference. americans just started eating this stuff a little bit earlier than we did.

i put this articel in here because the government always has someone to talk about.
first its the cigarettes, then the weed now its the heavy ppl they chase.
or why does the major of NY wants to forbid the big cups now?
 
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greenmatter

:biggrin:it was only a joke Siomha ....... the statue of liberty (at least the upper third) was a gift from france:ying:
 

Siomha

Member
Siomha

Siomha

:yay: ok. greenmatter,

i thought the liberty looks very funny but it takes me a while to catch a joke in english :laughing:

never mind, lol :)
 

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