⁣USA, le plus gros pays du monde

In the United States, 67% of adults and nearly a third of children are obese or overweight. A disease that kills 400,000 people each year in the country. America eats too much, and for the first time in a developed country, scientists are predicting a decline in life expectancy. The problem is so serious that Michelle Obama, the President's wife, has decided to put her fellow citizens on a diet. Across the country, summer camps are being opened for overweight children. Mayors are reorganizing their cities to end the "car-free" era and get their constituents walking. Elected officials are also daring to take on the restaurant industry, forcing it to offer healthier menus, especially for children. But the United States is also the land of uninhibited weight loss. In New York, a very special fast-food restaurant is playing the provocative role. The "Heart Attack Grill," a heart attack restaurant, serves a two-pound hamburger, the caloric equivalent of eight meals. There are also nightclubs reserved for overweight people who are perfectly comfortable with their extra-large size. While obesity is very costly to American society, it's also a thriving $47 billion market... Directed by Romain Bolzinger Editing by Franck Zahler Exclusive investigation, M6