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Congratulations Louisiana. You've overtaken Mississippi As The Fattest State.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:23 pm
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:23 pm
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Seven in the top 10 are SEC states. Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Least fat SEC states are Florida, Missouri, and Georgia, and Texas...
1. Louisiana (34.7%)
2. Mississippi (34.6%)
3. Arkansas (34.5%)
4. West Virginia (33.8%)
5. Alabama (33%)
6. Oklahoma (32.2%)
7. South Carolina (31.6%)
8. Indiana (31.4%)
9. Kentucky (31.3%)
10.(tie) Michigan and Tennessee (31.1%)
12. Iowa (30.4%)
13. Ohio (30.1%)
14. Kansas (29.9%)
15. (tie) North Dakota and Wisconsin (29.7%)
17. (tie) Missouri and North Carolina (29.6%)
19. Texas (29.2%)
20. (tie) Georgia and Pennsylvania (29.1%)
22. Nebraska (28.6%)
23. Maine (28.4%)
24. (tie) Illinois and South Dakota (28.1%)
26. Maryland (27.6%)
27. Virginia (27.4%)
28. (tie) New Hampshire and Oregon (27.3%)
30. New Mexico (27.1%)
31. Delaware (26.9%)
32. (tie) Idaho and Washington (26.8%)
34. Nevada (26.2%)
35. Arizona (26%)
36. (tie) Alaska, Minnesota & Rhode Island (25.7%)
39. Connecticut (25.6%)
40. Florida (25.2%)
41. California (25%)
42. (tie) New Jersey and Wyoming (24.6%)
44. (tie) Montana and Utah (24.3%)
46. Vermont (23.7%)
47. (tie) Hawaii and New York (23.6%)
49. Massachusetts (22.9%)
50. District of Columbia (21.9%)
51. Colorado (20.5%).
Seven in the top 10 are SEC states. Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Least fat SEC states are Florida, Missouri, and Georgia, and Texas...
1. Louisiana (34.7%)
2. Mississippi (34.6%)
3. Arkansas (34.5%)
4. West Virginia (33.8%)
5. Alabama (33%)
6. Oklahoma (32.2%)
7. South Carolina (31.6%)
8. Indiana (31.4%)
9. Kentucky (31.3%)
10.(tie) Michigan and Tennessee (31.1%)
12. Iowa (30.4%)
13. Ohio (30.1%)
14. Kansas (29.9%)
15. (tie) North Dakota and Wisconsin (29.7%)
17. (tie) Missouri and North Carolina (29.6%)
19. Texas (29.2%)
20. (tie) Georgia and Pennsylvania (29.1%)
22. Nebraska (28.6%)
23. Maine (28.4%)
24. (tie) Illinois and South Dakota (28.1%)
26. Maryland (27.6%)
27. Virginia (27.4%)
28. (tie) New Hampshire and Oregon (27.3%)
30. New Mexico (27.1%)
31. Delaware (26.9%)
32. (tie) Idaho and Washington (26.8%)
34. Nevada (26.2%)
35. Arizona (26%)
36. (tie) Alaska, Minnesota & Rhode Island (25.7%)
39. Connecticut (25.6%)
40. Florida (25.2%)
41. California (25%)
42. (tie) New Jersey and Wyoming (24.6%)
44. (tie) Montana and Utah (24.3%)
46. Vermont (23.7%)
47. (tie) Hawaii and New York (23.6%)
49. Massachusetts (22.9%)
50. District of Columbia (21.9%)
51. Colorado (20.5%).
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:26 pm to CatFan81
quote:Print the shirts
Congratulations Louisiana. You've overtaken Mississippi As The Fattest State.
XL and up available only
(yes, I've used this joke elsewhere)
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:30 pm to CatFan81
Meth is the only thing keeping Missouri that far down
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:32 pm to Gladius Veritas
We export most to arkansas.. you'd have another championship to claim if it wasn't for the momagic.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:38 pm to CatFan81
Can not believe georgia is not higher up. Damn gays and their gyms are screwing the state over.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:39 pm to CatFan81
Georgia doing work out in the SEC.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 8:48 pm to CatFan81
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50. District of Columbia (21.9%)
Within the city limits? I seriously, seriously doubt these numbers
Posted on 8/16/13 at 9:00 pm to Bama Bird
Apparently "fat cats" is a misleading term.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 9:04 pm to Bama Bird
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Within the city limits? I seriously, seriously doubt these numbers
I do. Mostly because I'm from there and it's one of the least fat.
Posted on 8/16/13 at 9:10 pm to CatFan81
We gettin' healthy yo.
This post was edited on 8/16/13 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 8/16/13 at 9:57 pm to CatFan81
quote:
Congratulations Louisiana. You've overtaken Mississippi As The Fattest State.
Not last
Posted on 8/16/13 at 10:50 pm to CatFan81
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Seven in the top 10 are SEC states. Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Yeah, except they're not. People in those states just lie less about their weights than those in other regions.
Data from BRFSS suggest that the highest prevalence of obesity is in the East South Central Census division; however, direct measures suggest higher prevalence in the West North Central and East North Central Census divisions
This post was edited on 8/16/13 at 10:51 pm
Posted on 8/16/13 at 11:34 pm to CatFan81
God Damn we can't win anything
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