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SC No Longer One Of The Fattest States

The 2018 data from Trust for America's Health finds that obesity rates have topped 35% in nine U.S. states in 2018, which is up from just seven in 2017. The states with the highest obesity rates include Mississippi and West Virginia, where levels are at 39.5%. As for the state with the lowest obesity rate, that is Colorado, where only 23% of the state is obese, followed by Washington DC, where obesity rates are only 24.7%

Ten States With The Highest Obesity Rates in the U.S.

1. Mississippi (39.5%)

1. West Virginia (39.5%)

3. Arkansas (37.1%)

4. Louisiana (36.8%)

5. Kentucky (36.6%)

6. Alabama (36.2%)

7. Iowa (35.3%)

8. North Dakota (35.1%)

9. Missouri, (35.0%)

10. Oklahoma (34.8%)

10. Texas (34.8%)

Ten States With The Lowest Obesity Rates in the U.S.

1. Colorado (23%)

2. Washington, DC (24.7%)

3. Hawaii (24.9%)

4. New Jersey (25.7%)

4. Massachusetts (25.7%)

6. California (25.8%)

7. Montana (26.9%

8. Connecticut (27.4%)

9. Vermont (27.5%)

10. New York (27.6%)

As for us in South Carolina we're at 14 with 34.3% of our people listed as obese. In 2017 we were 10th fattest with 34.1% obese. So we did get fatter but other states got fatter faster! If you go back a decade we were in 5th but only 29.7% were obese at that time. The first year they kept records was 1990 and South Carolina was listed as the 13th fattest state with 12% of the population classified as obese. That would make us far and away the fittest state in 2018!


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