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These Are The Fattest States In America

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by Tyler Durden
Sunday, Aug 25, 2024 - 03:05 PM

Global adult obesity rates have steadily increased in the past few decades, more than tripling from 5% to 16% from 1990 to 2022.

With a much higher average obesity rate of 34%, the U.S. does see variance in its overweight population across regions and states. Lifestyle, dietary habits, socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and physical activity levels all contribute to these regional differences.

This map, via Visual Capitalist's Kayla Zhu, shows obesity rates in 2022 in each U.S. state and territory. Obesity is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) equal to or greater than 30.

The figures come from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and are updated as of September 2023. Obesity figures are based on self-reported height and weight.

Midwest and South Have Highest Obesity Rates

In 2022, every U.S. state and territory had an obesity rate of over 20%, meaning more than one in five adults in the U.S. was obese.

Overall, the Midwest (35.8%) and South (35.6%) regions had the highest obesity rates, followed by the Northeast (30.5%) and West (29.5%)

State/TerritoryAdult obesity rate in 2022
West Virginia41.0%
Louisiana40.1%
Oklahoma40.0%
Mississippi39.5%
Tennessee38.9%
Alabama38.3%
Ohio38.1%
Delaware37.9%
Indiana37.7%
Kentucky37.7%
Wisconsin37.7%
Arkansas37.4%
Iowa37.4%
Georgia37.0%
South Dakota36.8%
Missouri36.4%
Kansas35.7%
Texas35.5%
North Dakota35.4%
Nebraska35.3%
Virginia35.2%
South Carolina35.0%
Michigan34.5%
Wyoming34.3%
North Carolina34.1%
Puerto Rico34.1%
Minnesota33.6%
Nevada33.5%
Illinois33.4%
Pennsylvania33.4%
Arizona33.2%
Idaho33.2%
Maryland33.2%
Maine33.1%
Guam32.7%
New Mexico32.4%
Alaska32.1%
Virgin Islands32.1%
Washington31.7%
Florida31.6%
Utah31.1%
Oregon30.9%
Rhode Island30.8%
Connecticut30.6%
Montana30.5%
New Hampshire30.2%
New York30.1%
New Jersey29.1%
California28.1%
Massachusetts27.2%
Vermont26.8%
Hawaii25.9%
Colorado25.0%
District of Columbia24.3%

West Virginia recorded the highest obesity rate in the United States at 41%, followed by Louisiana and Oklahoma at 40%.

These states, characterized by high rural populations and poverty rates, are often home to many food deserts, or areas where access to fresh and healthy foods is limited, leading residents to rely more on fast food and other nutritionally poor options.

The CDC data also showed disparities in age and education level when it came to obesity prevalence.

According to the CDC, young adults were half as likely to be obese compared to middle-aged adults. Adults aged 18–24 years had the lowest prevalence of obesity (20.5%) while adults aged 45–54 years had the highest (39.9%).

Adults without a high school diploma were the most likely to be obese (37.6%) compared to 35.9% of adults with some college education, and 27.2% of college graduates.

To see how the United States ranks among the countries that have the highest obesity rates in the world, check out this graphic.

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