09-24-2023, 01:25 AM
"More states are fatter than ever, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In 2022, a record three states had more than 40 percent of their adults classified as obese — West Virginia, Louisiana and Oklahoma — and 19 states had rates over 35 percent....
No state had an obesity rate below 25 percent, but at the other end of the scale was Colorado, 25 percent, Hawaii, 25.9 percent, Vermont, 26.8 percent, and Massachusetts, 22.9 percent."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...-year.html
I guess having the highest grocery bills correlates to better health?
In 2022, a record three states had more than 40 percent of their adults classified as obese — West Virginia, Louisiana and Oklahoma — and 19 states had rates over 35 percent....
No state had an obesity rate below 25 percent, but at the other end of the scale was Colorado, 25 percent, Hawaii, 25.9 percent, Vermont, 26.8 percent, and Massachusetts, 22.9 percent."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic...-year.html
I guess having the highest grocery bills correlates to better health?