A new study adds to evidence that severe obesity is becoming more common in young U.S. children. There was some hope that children in a government food program might be bucking a trend in obesity rates.
It’s definitely a bigger thing in some parts of the country and those areas for sure seem to line up with economic factors. When I lived in the US I spent most of my life in the southeast. Then when I moved to a bigger west coast city I was really struck by how much thinner the population as a whole was there. Same with states like Colorado.
It’s definitely a bigger thing in some parts of the country and those areas for sure seem to line up with economic factors. When I lived in the US I spent most of my life in the southeast. Then when I moved to a bigger west coast city I was really struck by how much thinner the population as a whole was there. Same with states like Colorado.
When you compare these maps
https://stateofchildhoodobesity.org/demographic-data/ages-10-17/
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/prevalence-maps.html
To this one
https://www.americanprogress.org/data-view/poverty-data/poverty-data-map-tool/
There’s some obvious correlation happening