Monday, 26 November 2012

Obesity in America


So let’s look at the trends, from 1985 – 2008, courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control:
map1In 1985, a few states registered, 10-14% of the population as being obese, and other states registered less than 10% of the population as being obese.
As you can see, there was no data for many states in 1985, presumably because there wasn’t a large population base of obese people, so it wasn’t seen as something to have to keep tabs of.
map7
In 1991, a few states reported less than 10% of the population as being obese, while the majority reported 10-14% obesity. Four states, Michigan, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi reported 15-19% of the population as being obese.
map14
In 1998, things had progressed. Now there were no states reporting less than 10% obesity. The best numbers that a minority of states had were 10-14% obesity. Many states were now reporting 15-19% obesity, and a smattering of states were now registering 20-24% obesity rates.
map19A few years later, in 2003, numbers had increased again. Now no states were reporting 10-14% obesity rates. Only a few states had 15-19% obesity statistics, with the great majority at 20-24% obesity. A few states, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and Indiana were now reporting 25-29% obesity numbers.
map24And now, the latest trends in 2008 show that numbers continue to increase. Only one state, Colorado, has obesity rates at 15-19%, most states are at 25-29%, and a few states are at 30% of the population being obese.
Below are the 2008 rates laid out in table format:

2008 State Obesity Rates
State%State%State%State%
Alabama31.4Illinois26.4Montana23.9Rhode Island21.5
Alaska26.1Indiana26.3Nebraska26.6South Carolina30.1
Arizona24.8Iowa26.0Nevada25.0South Dakota27.5
Arkansas28.7Kansas27.4New Hampshire24.0Tennessee30.6
California23.7Kentucky29.8New Jersey22.9Texas28.3
Colorado18.5Louisiana28.3New Mexico25.2Utah22.5
Connecticut21.0Maine25.2New York24.4Vermont22.7
Delaware27.0Maryland26.0North Carolina29.0Virginia25.0
Washington DC21.8Massachusetts20.9North Dakota27.1Washington25.4
Florida24.4Michigan28.9Ohio28.7West Virginia31.2
Georgia27.3Minnesota24.3Oklahoma30.3Wisconsin25.4
Hawaii22.6Mississippi32.8Oregon24.2Wyoming24.6
Idaho24.5Missouri28.5Pennsylvania27.7

No comments:

Post a Comment