Here Are The Fattest States Based On The Obesity Rate

Published on 11/20/2020
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Mississippi – 37.3% Obesity Rate

This state also has its fair share of unhealthy but delicious food in the form of Mississippi mud pie, blue crab, and more! Sadly, the state has since earned one of the top obesity rates in the United States. In fact, only one state has bested it. Approximately 37.3 percent of Mississippian adults are obese. If you need some context, this means that over one and a half million folks in the state are either obese or overweight. As you can imagine, this is a huge threat to the state of public health in Mississippi.

Mississippi – 37.3% Obesity Rate

Mississippi – 37.3% Obesity Rate

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West Virginia – 38.1% Obesity Rate

Who would have thought that West Virginia is the fattest state in the United States? The Mountain State has a 38 percent obesity rate, which is the worst in the entire country. The Health and Human Services division of the state says that it is “one of the most serious public health concerns facing [the] state today.” According to the authorities, this issue has led to preventable medical costs of $1.4 to $1.8 billion! It has also resulted in lower productivity rates that cost employers $506 per obese worker a year.

West Virginia – 38.1% Obesity Rate

West Virginia – 38.1% Obesity Rate

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