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In the United States, the prevalence of obesity is influenced by education level and income. Generally, people with higher education have a lower prevalence of obesity, except for non-Hispanic black men. Non-Hispanic black adults have the highest prevalence of obesity. Obesity rates also vary by age group, with the highest rates among adults aged 40 to 59 years. Additionally, students are targeted with advertising for unhealthy food using appealing cartoon designs. Second class men and women suffer from the infection of two ages and five populations impacted by obesity in the United States. In China, but I'm going to talk about the United States first. In general, men and women with higher education have a lower prevalence of obesity than men with lesser education. Although the difference was not statistically significant among non-Hispanic black men, the prevalence of obesity increases with educational attainment. No difference in obesity prevalence by educational level was found between non-Hispanic Asian women and men and Hispanic men. The prevalence of obesity among non-Hispanic black men was higher in the highest income group than the lowest income group. Non-Hispanic black adults, 49.9% had the highest age adjusted prevalence of obesity, followed by Hispanic adult 45.6%. Non-Hispanic white adult followed 1.4% and non-Hispanic Asian adult 16.1%. Obesity prevalence was 39.8% among adults age 20 to 39 years old, 44.3% among adults age 40 to 59 years, and 41.5% among adults age 60 and older. Students in particular are targeted by flashy art promoting sweet treats using cleverly designed cartoon elements in the art.