Who is more likely to be overweight?


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Men or women?

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WIN - Publication - Helping Your Overweight ChildIf you think that your child is overweight, talk to your health care provider. He or she can measure your child's height and weight and tell you if your .
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Other Answers:
i think women.

Who's to say! woman probably cause they get the munchies all the time being pregnant and all then after the kid they get fat.


Women


women

I think men..because most men can have a little extra weight on them and still look good..women can't I would think women.


I belive it is women, and especially after giving birth. Their body changes.


Men

It depends on so many factors, such as eating habits, heredity, pathological reasons, etc. Women..all i see now a day's is booby-doo and muffin tops on all these chicks.what happen to all the hot skinny chicks that took care of themselves.


Women have more fat on their frames and also give birth and gain weight because of it, so statistically and genetically women


Women.

i think it is equal.both can blow up like a balloon.


men, almost every guy i know doesnt stress to much about his weight, but according to the doctors every one is tubby. who is to know any more.

Women are more likely to be overweight because generally, it's the men that are providing for the family. So they are the more active between Men and Women. Fat people.


Women naturally have more body fat than men.

But to answer your question I need more details.


both r im sure it will equal out ..


Women and the men who love them!


Women. Their cellular structure causes them to retain water and fats more-so then men. Men have a higher muscular density, causing them to on the average to have a lesser fat percentage.

women due to the fact that most of us carry extra weight around our midsections and around our hips and butts. ALthough nowadays I think that the numbers are becoming about the same. I think women


I'll keep my answer brief. Women are more likely to be overweight, especially after a hysterectomy. I gained 135 lbs.then lost it in a year and a half..have kept it off for seven years.


women.

Women because their bodies hold more water.




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