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This chart compares figures in the population of OECD countries (plus the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Mexico); it shows the percentage of total population (aged 15 and above) with a body mass index greater than 30. The year the figures used for this chart were published, collected or compiled range from 1996 to 2003. Exact years for each country can be found in the documents linked below.

Graphic chart created by User:Phils using Microsoft Excel 2004 (Mac) and OECD data available for download and discussed here. The actual data was extracted from an Excel data sheet downloadable here, which contains the following source information:

OECD FACTBOOK 2005 – ISBN 92-64-01869-7 – © OECD 2005

An alternate copyrighted graph of the same data, published by OECD can be viewed here.

The font used in the picture is Adobe Foundry's Univers LT 55 (Regular).

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current22:42, 24 March 20071,600×910 (55 KB)AtilimGunesBaydin (Talk | contribs) (Updated with current data from OECD. Added Greece and Turkey existing in the OECD publication and original graph, but missing in the user-created version. Also minor changes in the order of countries.)
14:10, 25 May 20051,467×901 (120 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) ({{GFDL}} This chart compares obesity figures in the population of OECD countries; it shows the percentage of total population (aged 15 and above) with a body-mass index greater than 30. The year the figures used for this chart were published, collected or)
10:46, 25 May 2005 (7 KB)Phils (Talk | contribs) ({{GFDL}} This chart compares obesity figures in the population of OECD countries; it shows the percentage of total population (aged 15 and above) with a body-mass index greater than 30. The year the figures used for this chart were published, collected or)

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