New Report: Indiana is Eighth Most Obese State in Nation

 

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Washington, D.C. – Indiana is now the eighth most obese state in the nation, according to F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future 2013, a report from the Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).


After three decades of increases, adult obesity rates remained level in every state except for one, Arkansas, in the past year.


However, rates remain high—Indiana’s adult obesity rate is 31.4 percent and 13 states have adult obesity rates above 30 percent, 41 states have rates of at least 25 percent, and every state is above 20 percent, according to the report. In 1980, no state was above 15 percent; in 1991, no state was above 20 percent; in 2000, no state was above 25 percent; and, in 2007, only Mississippi was above 30 percent.*


Since 2005, there has been some evidence that the rate of increase has been slowing. In 2005, every state but one experienced an increase in obesity rates; in 2008, rates increased in 37 states; in 2010, rates increased in 28 states; and in 2011, rates increased in 16 states.*  To read more of this report, please go here.

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