Health determiners. Absolute figures Body Mass Index of the adult population, by sex and relation with the current economic activity. Population aged 18 years old and over Units: thousands of persons Total Underweight (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2) Normal weight (18.5 kg/m2 <= BMI < 25 kg/m2) Overweight (25 kg/m2 <= BMI < 30 kg/m2) Obesity (BMI >= 30 kg/m2) No data recorded BOTH SEXES Total 37,616.0 753.8 15,359.8 12,747.3 5,922.8 2,832.3 Working 17,291.5 294.7 7,991.7 6,165.7 2,271.7 567.8 Unemployed 5,593.3 125.7 2,492.4 1,729.7 939.1 306.4 Retired person or early retirement person 7,795.0 52.4 1,809.2 3,035.3 1,640.0 1,258.0 Studying 2,114.6 159.6 1,439.3 332.8 81.7 101.1 Unable to work 802.6 39.9 247.7 212.9 188.7 113.4 Homemaker 3,836.5 76.2 1,293.5 1,226.3 773.7 466.8 Other 127.6 0.6 61.7 33.0 21.0 11.4 No data recorded 55.0 . . . . . MALES Total 18,295.5 160.8 6,255.1 7,858.3 3,135.7 885.7 Working 9,478.5 55.3 3,287.4 4,386.4 1,520.0 229.4 Unemployed 3,150.2 22.7 1,279.8 1,125.1 575.9 146.8 Retired person or early retirement person 4,000.1 15.3 828.3 1,875.3 879.4 401.8 Studying 984.8 44.9 651.6 224.4 34.9 29.1 Unable to work 468.7 22.0 128.4 155.7 93.9 68.7 Homemaker 91.1 0.0 24.9 53.2 12.6 0.4 Other 95.0 0.6 42.2 28.8 16.7 6.6 No data recorded 27.1 . . . . . FEMALES Total 19,320.5 593.1 9,104.7 4,889.0 2,787.1 1,946.6 Working 7,813.1 239.4 4,704.2 1,779.3 751.7 338.4 Unemployed 2,443.1 103.0 1,212.6 604.6 363.2 159.6 Retired person or early retirement person 3,794.9 37.1 980.9 1,160.1 760.6 856.2 Studying 1,129.8 114.8 787.7 108.4 46.8 72.0 Unable to work 333.8 17.9 119.3 57.2 94.8 44.7 Homemaker 3,745.4 76.2 1,268.7 1,173.1 761.1 466.4 Other 32.6 . . . . . No data recorded 27.9 . . . . . Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) Body Mass Index = [weight(kg) / height(m) squared] The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which cannot be given due to an insufficient sample. The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 35 thousand persons must be considered with caution, as they may be affected by a high degree of sampling error. Source: Ministry of Public Health, Social Services and Equality and INE