This surprised me, although I still think it's pretty shocking that 24% of New Jerseyans are obese...
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
That's an interesting distribution. I'm trying to figure out what to make of it.
And how many people here have participated in the "beer thread"?
'Map of US states by poverty rate as a percentage of households in 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:US_states_by_poverty_rate.svg
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Moderation Is The KeyI don't think it's a coincidence that the states with the highest levels of obesity have the best ribs, pork sandwiches and brisket.
Seriously though, if you eat the standard American diet, unless you are genetically blessed, you are going to get fat.
To be honest, beer seems to add to the belly while food seems to add up everywhere.
Measuring waist circumference helps screen for possible health risks that come with overweight and obesity. If most of your fat is around your waist rather than at your hips, you’re at a higher risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes. This risk goes up with a waist size that is greater than 35 inches for women or greater than 40 inches for men.
Since this is an outdoor-oriented website, I'm guessing (hoping) that this community has a lower percentage of obesity than the rest of the state.