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Obesity rates climbed in 31 states in U.S.
Mississippi ranked No. 1 with 30 percent overweight, study found
'WASHINGTON - Loosen the belt buckle another notch America: Obesity rates continued their climb in 31 states last year. No state showed a decline.
Mississippi became the first state to crack the 30 percent barrier for adult residents considered to be obese. West Virginia and Alabama are just slightly behind, according to the Trust for America’s Health, a research group that focuses on disease prevention.
Colorado continued its reign as the leanest state in the nation with an obesity rate projected at 17.6 percent.
This year’s report, for the first time, looked at rates of overweight children ages 10 to 17. The District of Columbia had the highest percentage — 22.8 percent. Utah had the lowest percentage of overweight youth — 8.5 percent.'
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Let's go out to eat to celebrate!
You bring the tofu and I'll bring the alfalfa sprouts.
Technically, Colorado didn't drop. In fact, not one state in the union dropped over the past year.
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