New obesity stats are in, and the results are about as optimistic as a 2012 doomsday nut.
Just 5 years ago, Missisippi was the only state where more than 3 in 10 people were obese. Now, 12 states break 30-plus percent obesity rates. Not one state's rate decreased compared with the previous year, according to the government data.
How bad is it? Colorado—currently the slimmest state with a 19.8 percent obese population—would have been the most obese state in the country in 1995.
And the stats may be even more grim than they seem. Since the data is based on self-reported numbers, people are likely heavier than they admitted.
Coincidentally, the stats were released around the same time we published the Most and Least Active Cities in America. How do they compare? Take a look at the map below to see who's lazy, who's fat, and who really needs to join our Fit for Life Summer Challenge.
Share your health success story with Mens Health and be featured
If you’ve started counting calories, be wary when it comes to pouring
It is back to school time for kiddos around the country. I know becaus
It was supposed to be a routine study. At the University of Minnesota
A buddy of mine called me a couple of months ago, sounding pretty deje
Team up to slim down: You’re more likely to drop pounds if your wife o
Copyright © www.020fl.com Lose Weight All Rights Reserved