The data demonstrates information about the proportions of overweighted individuals in four different countries between 1980, 1990, and 2000.
Overall, US has peakest percentages of the overweighted citizens than other 3 countries, meanwhile, Japan has least proportions of overweighted people.
Australia and USA is countries where adults are struggling with overweight the most. Australia’s percentages of overweighted adults in 1990 was approximately 10 percents, but growth in numbers in 2000 by around of 25 percents, while, USA from 1990 to 2000 has the peakest proportions of overweighted adults by approximately 25 percent in 1990, and by around 30 percents in 2000.
Japan and Finland has the lowest percentages of overweighted population. However, Japan’s citizens hasn’t got any problems with overweight between 1980, 1990, and 2000, as a result, by being below 5 percent very steady. Nevertheless, Finland population of overweighted adults is pretty steady between 1980, 1990, and 2000 by approximately 10 percent of proportion.
