Here Are The Fattest States Based On The Obesity Rate

Published on 11/20/2020
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South Carolina – 34.1% Obesity Rate

If you have ever been to South Carolina, you will probably agree that the state has amazing food. You have collard greens, rich grits, pecan pies, she-crab soup, fried okra, and more! We know that it is hard to resist temptation, but the locals indulge in it anyway. The Southern state has made it to the list of the top ten fattest states in the country. We are sure that it does not take pride in this honor, if you can call it that.

South Carolina – 34.1% Obesity Rate

South Carolina – 34.1% Obesity Rate

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Alaska – 34.2% Obesity Rate

Since 1991, the number of obese adults in Alaska has more than doubled. Nearly 30 years ago, 13 percent of the locals fell under this category. It was surprising that the number grew by this much. Alaskan officials claim that they emphasize healthy food in early education. Some people speculate that people are getting heavier since food is typically both expensive and limited in this state.

Alaska – 34.2% Obesity Rate

Alaska – 34.2% Obesity Rate

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