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Obesity in America: Highs and Lows by State

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From highest percentage of children with obesity to lowest percentage of adults with hypercholesterolemia, see how obesity hits home in our new slideshow.

More than 7 in 10 US adults aged ≥20 years have overweight or obesity, according to the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While rates are lower for children, they have significantly increased in the past few decades. Moreover, obesity may be an even bigger issue depending on which state is being considered.

To find out where obesity and overweight most dangerously persist, WalletHub recently compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 31 key metrics including food and fitness, health consequences, obesity and overweight prevalence, and more in both adults and children (aged 10-17 years). Below, find out which states ranked highest and lowest on each of those metrics and more.

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