Ug. Releasing this kind of information is also dangerous to people's health. This would concern the obese, but also the perfectly healthy. People are all concern of their appearance. Practical jokers make it even more difficult. One could go up to a girl and say "Hey Jessica, did you notice the lard on your arms?" And now, Jesse here would agree and go on this insane diet that either causes her to not eat anything or throw up everything she ate. Then, before it's too late, she get's into a condition (which I cannot remember the term for) that needs months of training to get her back to normal. That makes America more unhealthy.
And it isn't McDonald's fault either. Something may being going on in the family and food is the only thing they could hold onto.
Seriously, the only reason why they say 60% of Americans are obese and not 10% of people are too skinny is because everyone knows fat is unhealthy. But magenzines and comic strips say skinny is good. If they released that, it would mean tons of money from companies go down the drain, and America will increase the homeless percentage. We can't go back now. We are now in a perdictable future.

But I still have hope.