Here Are The Fattest States Based On The Obesity Rate

Published on 11/20/2020
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Kentucky – 34.3% Obesity Rate

What did you expect from a state that we instantly associate with fried chicken? In 2018, 37 percent of its inhabitants were said to be obese. From 2016 to 2017, the state came in second when it came to the obesity rate of kids and teens. The dismal records might have something to do with the lack of healthy food. One study said that Kentucky was 43rd in terms of healthy food availability!

Kentucky – 34.3% Obesity Rate

Kentucky – 34.3% Obesity Rate

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Arkansas – 35% Obesity Rate

For Arkansans, nothing beats high-fat, high-protein food items. The state likes communal eating, especially if there is meat, fish, and chicken involved. From that alone, you can already guess why the Natural State suffers from such a high obesity rate. Obesity is actually considered the most preventable health issue in the state! Experts say that there are many Southern states on the list since fried food is considered a staple in the diet. It also has to do with the uneven wealth distribution in the rural areas within the state.

Arkansas – 35% Obesity Rate

Arkansas – 35% Obesity Rate

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