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Mississippi Remains Most Obese State

By LAURAN NEERGAARD
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WASHINGTON (July 1) - Mississippi's still king of cellulite, but an ominous tide is rolling toward the Medicare doctors in neighboring Alabama: obese baby boomers.
It's time for the nation's annual obesity rankings and, outside of fairly lean Colorado, there's little good news. Obesity rates among adults rose in 23 states over the past year and didn't decline anywhere, says a new report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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And while the nation has long been bracing for a surge in Medicare as the boomers start turning 65, the new report makes clear that fat, not just age, will fuel much of those bills. In every state, the rate of obesity is higher among 55- to 64-year-olds — the oldest boomers — than among today's 65-and-beyond.
That translates into a coming jump of obese Medicare patients that ranges from 5.2 percent in New York to a high of 16.3 percent in Alabama, the report concluded. In Alabama, nearly 39 percent of the oldest boomers are obese.
Health economists once made the harsh financial calculation that the obese would save money by dying sooner, notes Jeff Levi, executive director of the Trust, a nonprofit public health group. But more recent research instead suggests they live nearly as long but are much sicker for longer, requiring such costly interventions as knee replacements and diabetes care and dialysis. Studies show Medicare spends anywhere from $1,400 to $6,000 more annually on health care for an obese senior than for the non-obese.
"There isn't a magic bullet. We don't have a pill for it," said Levi, whose group is pushing for health reform legislation to include community-level programs that help people make healthier choices — like building sidewalks so people can walk their neighborhoods instead of drive, and providing healthier school lunches.
"It's not going to be solved in the doctor's office but in the community, where we change norms," Levi said.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has long said that nearly a third of Americans are obese. The Trust report uses somewhat more conservative CDC surveys for a closer state-by-state look. Among the findings:
-- Mississippi had the highest rate of adult obesity, 32.5 percent, for the fifth year in a row.
-- Three additional states now have adult obesity rates above 30 percent, including Alabama, 31.2 percent; West Virginia, 31.1 percent; and Tennessee, 30.2 percent.
-- Colorado had the lowest rate of obese adults, at 18.9 percent, followed by Massachusetts, 21.2 percent; and Connecticut, 21.3 percent.
-- Mississippi also had the highest rate of overweight and obese children, at 44.4 percent. It's followed by Arkansas, 37.5 percent; and Georgia, 37.3 percent.
-- Following Alabama, Michigan ranks No. 2 with the most obese 55- to 64-year-olds, 36 percent. Colorado has the lowest rate, 21.8 percent.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2009-07-01 08:55:45

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KLM1952

03:33 PMAug 10 2009

who ever wrote this article must have never been in florida i think fla is the fattest state so what kind of drugs are you on punk e mail me klm1952@aol.com

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12:25 AMJul 08 2009

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RONPEG5

10:23 AMJul 07 2009

people in that state are pretty poor so i wonder how they can afford to overeat our government sucks first they get ya this way then they say were obese i blame the government for it all, we are just chess pieces in the game of the government ruin our foods promote junk thats bad from all the preservatives and additives for shelf life now they want us healthy after they used us for gueinny pigs leave us alone and get the hell out of our lives ya murderers of life

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BRO0KLYN59

08:22 PMJul 06 2009

stay away from mickey-d's , bk murder burgers , wendy's , kfc to name a few and lift your azz off the couch and do something . fast foods in this country will kill you .there now , I feel so much better . by the way , gotta love those grain feed girls .

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LowBug

11:01 PMJul 05 2009

It is funny that those who post and tell of their experiences with the obese, as in airline seats, etc., that they get the 1-2.5 stars for the approval rating. There must be many obese readers venting their votes tonight . I work with fast food and I cannot believe how many times a day I will hear the obese say "I'm starving!" Oh no you're not. You are bored, wanting to get out of the house and fill a void that is a bottomless pit. Children in Third World countries are starving. I know this because I see their BONES straining on their flesh. Look in the mirror and tell me that you are starving.

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Julespacia

10:29 PMJul 05 2009

.It's DISGUSTING to see Obese people eating to their hearts content esp in a restaurant, the kind of food they shove down to their fat-adipose filled intestines just because they can afford the food.While somewhere in another continent people die of starvation and malnourishment.These Blimps needs to wake-up and realize that they make the ecological system imbalance...No.I am not making fun of obese people...I am stating a FACT

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Randybad

10:19 PMJul 05 2009

IMARZRN......You are so right. Does your screename indicate that you are n Arizona? I am an Arizona native now residing in St. Augustine, FL. I am from Yuma. Miss that good old Mexican Food out that way......haha.....Christine in Florida

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ImARZRN

09:58 PMJul 05 2009

Wild the Watcher....It's so easy to be cruel, isn't it? Do you idiot's think people LIKE to be fat? Obesity is often a genetic pre disposition...........I am a RN and I am sick of obese people say "It's genetic." If that was the case then everyone's sisters, brothers, mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins would be obese too. No, it's people that are too lazy to do exercise and push away from the table without that extra peice of pie or that second helping of meatloaf, etc. I see family members of patients that are in the hospital bring McDonalds, Burger King, etc to them because the patient doesn't "like hospital food." If you start to gain weight in the first place why don't you do something about it then instead of waiting when you are 100 lbs overweight? I know about "genetics." I have several fat sisters, several aunts that are overweight and even my mother was on the heavy side when she died. I am 49 years old and I love to eat and if I don't watch what I ea...

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Randybad

09:32 PMJul 05 2009

KENDRA....so very true. Some of the problem is that people are too lazy to do their own research or work for that matter like you eluded to. Most people think that they should have a huge piece of meat at just about every meal...WRONG....Beans and legumes along with rice are very very healthy and very cheap. A big pot of beans along with whatever you want to add is a great source of protein. Big pots of soups are also very good for you and less fattening. Where there is a will there is a way. But many people just sit back and say they cannot afford it. I observe what people are buying in the stores and I am afraid to say it is not good in a lot of the carts. Vegetable gardens are a great source of saving money and growing HEALTHY veggies as well. Good suggestion

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Kendralk006

09:07 PMJul 05 2009

I agree with Randy, sort of. I live in West Virginia. And yes, I have all of my teeth, I am not fat, hairy, or a baby factory. I am well educated and I don't live in a holler. I am saddened by this for many reasons, but mostly because WV had to implement a summer food program this year for school children, because almost 30% of the state's children go hungry in the summer. I see it first hand. I have been feeding the little girl across the street from me every day. She plays with my daughter, and I just have her stay for dinner everyday. She looked at me like she won the lottery the first night I invited her to stay. Her parents are good people, they make too much for food stamps but barely enough to scrape by. So, it's safe for me to say that it pisses me off that all these kids are hungry, yet all these fat asses are running around here. I agree that healthy food is expensive, but this is a rural state. Get off your lazy ass and plant a garden. I live in the city and have a garden. A...

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Mississippi holds on to its ranking as the nation\'s fattest state, with 32.5 percent of its population classified as obese, according to new health statistics. But it faces stiff competition from Alabama, whose obesity rate jumps to 31.2 percent because of a surge in heavy baby boomers. Adult obesity rates rose in 23 states and declined in none, the report says.