Virginia Stuck in the Pudgy Middle of Latest Obesity Standings
Posted by The Editorial Desk / Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

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According to the “F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies Are Failing in America 2009” report issued today, just over a quarter (25.4 percent) of adult Virginians qualify as obese (demarcated by having a body mass index above 30 percent)–making us the 28th fattest state in the union.
On the upside, the Trust for America’s Health and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that we’ve at least not gotten any heavier in the past 12 months (obesity rates creeped up in 23 other states since their last investigation).
More troubling is the fact that nearly a third (roughly 31 percent) of Virginia youths, ages 10-17, qualify as overweight or obese.
And that only 26.2 percent of kids 6-17 report engaging in “vigorous physical activity” on a daily basis.
The suspected culprits are myriad but hardly mysterious:
Nothing cryptic here, folks.
Just a reminder of the importance of staying on top of your personal “calories in, calories out” calculations.
Ready to buck the current trend?
Eat healthier.
Move more.
And, while you’re at it, grab a friend the next time you plan to take a walk/head out for a bike ride/go for a run.
–Warren