Obesity Keeps Climbing for U.S. Adults

At least 20% of adults are obese in every state except Colorado, says a new report released this week. That’s up dramatically in the last 15 years. In 1995, no state had an obesity rate that high. The new report came from the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. It used numbers from 2010. Mississippi topped the list. About 34.4% of adults there are obese. In 2006, it was the only state where obesity topped 30%. Now a dozen states have passed that threshold. Most of them are in the South. Colorado was the leanest state. The obesity rate there was 19.8%. Race and education also affected the numbers. Obesity was 40% among African-Americans in 15 states. Among whites, it passed 30% in only 4 states. About one-third of those who did not graduate from high school were obese. That’s much higher than the rate among college graduates.

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