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Obesity in America

2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 578 57.9 615 58.1 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah Montana New Jersey Hawaii Rhode Island Vermont Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon Maryland Wyoming 80% 90% 100% Washington New York Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Nevada Minnesota %27 0%6 %0 10% 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0 2010 OBESITY IN AMERICA 2/3 of American adults are overweight 32 Percentage 1/3 of Obese are obese 29 Adult Population Overweight and Obesity 26 Colorado is the leanest state 23 20 Surplus body weight is associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Among adults, being overweight and obese are associated with an elevated risk Mississippi is the fattest state of heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. Being overweight and obese also increase the severity of disease associated with hypertension, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal problems. OBESITY SCALE • Additionally, being overweight has serious health consequences among younger people. Among children and adolescents, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high cholesterol, liver abnormalities, diabetes, and becoming an overweight adult. 253 26,4 255 258 26,4 269 26,7| 273 292 254 280 284 28.3 275 28.0 27,7 299 287 302 29,5 29.7 30,5 303 301 300 314 323 320 339 317 328 316 35.3 605 64,1/ 641 624 62.8 643/ 65,6 632 647 67.1 /66.0 63.6 63,9 65.3 65.0/ 64.5 67.0 66.7 66.6 65,5 655 65.3 65,7 66.5 66.9 67.4 67.6 67.5 68.9 68.1 70.2 BY U.S. STATES Pennsylvania • Diet, physical inactivity, genetic factors, environment, and health conditions all contribute to becoming overweight in children and adults. The potential health benefits from reducing the prevalence of the overweight and obese are of significant public health importance. % OBESE 63.0 25.3 255 631 617 62.8 613 624 60.0 621 60.6 612 618 62.0 % OVERWEIGHT 263 25.1 24.5 253 23.6 255 239 237 24.0 249 233 229 218 25.9 201 211 18.9 57.9 615 58.1 578 51.7 58.9 55.6 57.4 Ne w Mexico Florida California Utah New Jersey Montana Hawaii Vermont Rhode Island Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts 80% type l diabetes 50% 60% 70% cardiovascular 40% disease 70% 67% 20% 30% 32% 34% 34% 45% AMERICAN WEIGHT 1960 - 2004 42% 30% breast and colon cancer 26% gall bladder surgery high blood pressure OTHER OBESITY RELATED • DYSLPDEMIA • SLEEP APNEA • ARTHRITIS • LVER DAMAGE • STROKE DISEASES 6 - 11 yrs old Overweight 2 -5 yrs old Overweight 1960 20-74 yrs old Obese 12 - 19 yrs old Overweight 2004 20-74 yrs old Overweight including 20-74 yrs old Overweight but not obese obese Mississippi Alabama Tennessee West Virginia Louisiana Oklahoma Kentucky Arkansas South Carolina North Carolina Michigan Missouri Ohio Техas South Dakota Kansas Indiana Colorado Georgia Delaware North Dakota lowa Nebraska Alaska Wisconsin linois Oregon 90% 100% Wyoming 80% Maryland New York Washington Maine Idaho Arizona New Hampshire Virginia Minnesota Nevada 0%6 10% %0

Obesity in America

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Being overweight or obese can lead to health problems such as increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, certain types of cancer and more. Obesity in America is at an all time high and a great source...

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