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    U.S. Obesity Epidemic Continues to Spread

    THURSDAY, July 7 (HealthDay News) -- A new report outlining how obesity threatens America's future reveals that obesity rates climbed over the past year in 16 states, and not a single state reported a decline in the proportion of excessively overweight residents.

    The report, released Thursday, also found that more than 30 percent of the people in 12 states are obese. Four years ago, only one state could make that claim.

    Twenty years ago, "there wasn't a single state that had an obesity rate above 15 percent, and now every state is above that," said Jeff Levi, executive director of Trust for America's Health, which compiled the report.

    "We have seen a dramatic shift over a generation," he added. "This isn't just about how much people weigh, but it has to do with serious health problems like diabetes and hypertension. These are the things that are driving health care costs."

    With the exception of Michigan, the 10 most obese states are in the South. The Northeast and West reported the lowest obesity rates. In addition, in eight states, more than 10 percent of adults suffer from type 2 diabetes, according to the report.

    Mississippi, where 34.4 percent of the people are obese, has the highest obesity rate. Other states with obesity rates above 30 percent include: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia. Thirty-eight other states have obesity rates above 25 percent.

    For the second year in a row, obesity rates rose in Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Rhode Island and Texas.

    And, for the third year straight, more residents of Florida, Kansas, Maine, Oklahoma and Vermont tipped the scale toward obesity.

    Colorado, with an obesity rate of 19.8 percent, is the only state where the rate is less than 20 percent, the investigators found.

    Other highlights of the report include:

    • The number of adults who do not exercise rose across 14 states.
    • Obesity among men is up in nine states, but dropped for women in Nevada.
    • Obesity prevalence varies with education and income. The least educated and the poorest had the highest rates of obesity; college graduates had the lowest.

    More than one-third of children and adolescents are obese or overweight, with the highest prevalence in the South. However, the new data indicate that obesity among children and adolescents may have leveled off, except among the heaviest boys.

    "This generation of kids could have shorter life spans, because people are getting diabetes and hypertension much earlier," Levi said.

    The solution is simple, he added: Eat less, exercise more. "We have reconstructed our lives so that we don't build in physical activity. We have neighborhoods and communities that are food deserts, where the only food you can find is unhealthy fast food," he said.

    Samantha Heller, a dietitian in Fairfield, Conn., called childhood obesity "a complex, multi-faceted problem that needs to be tackled from many different angles." She said she wished the report offered ways to educate parents and caregivers about healthy eating for children.

    Parents and caregivers make approximately 75 percent of the food decisions for children, Heller said, so it is essential that they learn about healthy, affordable foods and meals for children that make sense to them.

    "Overall, I am hopeful that the report will help motivate food companies, local and state governments, schools and communities to generate a good head of steam to help stem the tide of childhood obesity," she added.

    Obesity expert Dr. David L. Katz, director of the Prevention Research Center at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., called the report "a reminder that obesity ranks among the most urgent public health problems of our time. While efforts to reverse obesity trends are proliferating, the tide has not yet turned, and more needs to be done."

    The report makes it clear that interventions need to be tailored to diverse settings, Katz added. "I support the view that the root cause of epidemic obesity is everything about modern living, and that it will take the aggregation of a lot of effective programming to change our course," he said.

    Levi noted that the federal government was introducing programs to stem the obesity crisis, but "we need to fund these programs adequately," he said.

    "We now know the pieces that need to be put into place [to reduce obesity]," he added. "Some of them are about what we as individuals do, but a lot of it is also about what we as a community come together to do," Levi stated.

    More information

    For more information on obesity, visit the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

     

    64 comments

    • Stephen  •  10 mths ago
      Obesity is due to lack of discipline and effort.
    • Billy C  •  10 mths ago
      Ever notice how the fat ones (really fat) sit around with a diet coke while in public? It takes a lot of calories to maintain all of that weight. Don't you wonder what they eat in private? Sad thing is they can do something about it if they wanted to.
    • SylvestorB  •  10 mths ago
      DAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Anonymous  •  10 mths ago
      Texas Legislators should make a law (sort of like Florida) people on food stamps have to be drug tested and a suggestion of nutritional meals/foods when they do have food stamps
      • StillAmastatit 10 mths ago
        In case you haven't noticed Florida and Texas are connected politically by the Bush crew. The only reason Florida took the lead on that is because Texas stuck its neck out on other issues. The states are controlled by the same puppeteer.
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        If you think the obesity crisis is because of food stamps then you are sadly misinformed my friend.
    • Jeffrey  •  10 mths ago
      I'm okay with everyone else being fat, makes me one of the few, the proud, the fit. It's an idividual, daily choice to be fit or fat.
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        True, although growing up as a farmer i have a body-type that some people call "fat" but then i can throw ten of them around so i dont much care. Also my physicals check out perfectly so yeah...
    • Bilbo Tea Baggins  •  10 mths ago
      bigger is better
    • Michael T  •  10 mths ago
      And cigarettes.
      • Atlas Wept 10 mths ago
        It would be a lot healthier to smoke than to get up to 400 plus pounds with maggots crawling in your fat folds. It would smell better, too. ;)
    • bootsdeal  •  10 mths ago
      It's Walmart's fault. Just look at all the motorized carts they have for all the $%%%#%% women who're too lazy to walk, much less exercise. Obesity == stupidity and laziness!
      • Cole 10 mths ago
        you got that right my friend
      • muffin 10 mths ago
        I think your comment is stupid the motorized carts are there for people that really need them you don't know that there using them cause you just jumping to conclusions
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        Yep, has nothing to do with peoples own choice to constantly stuff their faces with high calorie stuff, nothing to do with that at all...
    • wonsetihw  •  10 mths ago
      In many cases you don't even have to eat less, just exercise period. Most people just don't exercise, exercise does more good for your body than anything else. Just get up, get out and start walking, a little today will accumulate into a lot tomorrow.
    • Cole  •  10 mths ago
      Texas has always been full of fat people that dont care about their appearance or health .Its sad people let themselves go like that ....No pride
      • Michael T 10 mths ago
        Blomie
      • Red G 10 mths ago
        Nothing nice to say....sad
      • Anonymous 10 mths ago
        Texas, pshhh, everytime ive been in the south it was a lesson in how not to live.
    • Tool Band  •  10 mths ago
      Too much sitting around eating chips and dips while watching Casey Anthony.
    • Tiffy  •  10 mths ago
      What kid knows how to play "kick the can" these days?
    • floydl  •  10 mths ago
      any one bother to see the relation between welfare and obesity?????? I isee people on food stamps buying steaks and expensive foods all the time... as retired army I can barely put food on the table I have to raise most of mine
    • Ken M  •  10 mths ago
      my grandson sits on his can all day playing video games and he looks like Grimace. Get off the XBox and be active
    • k8blujay  •  10 mths ago
      I love all the judgy mcjudgerson comments below.... statistically about 10 of the commenters (when I wrote this there were only 32 comments shown) are obese... So I'm curious as to whether it's the ones that are making the most judgemental comments...
    • Mr. Big  •  10 mths ago
      Malls,Costcos,Fast food restaurants, Movie Theaters, Baseball Stadiums, Football Stadiums, Basketball Arenas Casinos, and more in this country they all have one thing in common, they all sell fast crappy food, I forgot the Sodas...
      What do you expect America is America going backwards, the Obese is on the rise, it is going to be on the rise more and more and we gonna hear about it forever, cause more and more people are going after the fast easy cheap food that they dont give a crap if it is healthy for them or not, so help them God..
    • Ryan  •  10 mths ago
      Eating and being healthy is a lifestyle. You have to choose to want it. It won't happen overnight and you have to work hard to to keep a healthy lifestyle. Most Americans are way too lazy for that lifestyle. Cut out fast food and sodas and your off to a good start, Mix in some push ups and sit ups and and your on your way.
    • Mom  •  10 mths ago
      The obesity rate is increasing because toxins and pesticides are destroying our tyroids. Labs. are using outdated reseach that allow them to say .5 - 5.0 is normal when it's not. This old research included patients with thyroid disease. A healthy thyroid should be in a far lower range. If your thyroid is destroyed you gain weight and there are numerous other life-threatening diseases that you can acquire. This is a very good thing for the pharma industry and our government seems to be willing to turn a blind eye as it helps our country's economy by keeping profit margins high for that industry. It is also destroying our healthcare system, the lives of our citizens, ... .
    • Walt  •  10 mths ago
      People, it has nothing to do with the number of fast food places or the cost of eating healthy. It boils down to people being lazy!! I manage to stay in good shape and there are hundreds of fast food places where I live and work every day. But it's my choice as to where and what I eat and whether or not I exercise every day after work, instead of stopping off at Krystals and picking up a 12 pack of K burgers and going home to sit on my a$$ in front of the TV and pig out. I stay active and I work out and exercise every day, as well as eat right 90% of the time. If I can do it, so can the rest of the people in this country. Fact is, they choose not to, and that's their choice. Just don't complain later on when you develop health problems because of it.
    • Roar!  •  10 mths ago
      Its a shame that half the world is starving and the other half is overweight.Americans should be grateful we have food readily available but should try to not over indulge and be so wasteful how we must look to rest of the world is embarrasssing
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