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West Virginia
40.6%
Kentucky
40.3%
Alabama
39.9%
Oklahoma
39.4%
Mississippi
39.1%
Arkansas
38.7%
Louisiana
38.6%
South Dakota
38.4%
Ohio
37.7%
Iowa
36.4%
Indiana
36.3%
South Carolina
36.1%
Texas
36.1%
Kansas
36%
North Carolina
36%
Nebraska
35.9%
North Dakota
35.2%
Tennessee
35%
New Mexico
34.6%
Michigan
34.4%
Missouri
34.4%
Maryland
34.3%
Virginia
34.2%
Illinois
34.1%
Delaware
33.9%
Georgia
33.9%
Wisconsin
33.9%
Alaska
33.5%
Pennsylvania
33.3%
Minnesota
32.4%
Wyoming
32%
Maine
31.9%
Montana
31.8%
Idaho
31.6%
Arizona
31.3%
Nevada
31.3%
Utah
30.9%
New Hampshire
30.6%
Connecticut
30.4%
Oregon
30.4%
Rhode Island
30.1%
New York
29.1%
Vermont
29%
Washington
28.8%
New Jersey
28.2%
Florida
28%
California
27.6%
Massachusetts
27.4%
Colorado
25.1%
Hawaii
25%
District of Columbia
24.7%

Obesity Rate by State 2024

Obesity Rate by State 2024

Obesity Rate by State 2024

  • Data for Florida was insufficient for the CDC to calculate an average. However, Florida's own Department of Health indicates an obesity rate of 28%.
  • Confidence interval (CI) measures the likelihood that the actual value of an estimated or calculated variable falls between two "boundary" values. For example, if a state's obesity rate is estimated to be 10.0 and its 95% confidence interval is 9.5-10.5, there exists a 95% chance that the state's actual obesity rate is between 9.5 and 10.5.
  • A 2019 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine projected that 48.9% of US adults would be obese by 2030, and 24.2% will qualify as severely obese.

51 states

State
Obesity Rate
Confidence Interval
West Virginia40.6%(39.1, 42.1)
Kentucky40.3%(38.5, 42.2)
Alabama39.9%(37.9, 41.8)
Oklahoma39.4%(37.7, 41.2)
Mississippi39.1%(37.1, 41.1)
Arkansas38.7%(36.6, 40.8)
Louisiana38.6%(36.7, 40.6)
South Dakota38.4%(35.6, 41.4)
Ohio37.7%(36.6, 39.0)
Iowa36.4%(35.1, 37.7)
Indiana36.3%(35.1, 37.5)
South Carolina36.1%(34.6, 37.5)
Texas36.1%(34.4, 37.8)
Kansas36%(35.1, 37.0)
North Carolina36%(34.2, 37.9)
Nebraska35.9%(34.8, 37.1)
North Dakota35.2%(33.6, 36.9)
Tennessee35%(33.1, 36.8)
New Mexico34.6%(32.9, 36.3)
Michigan34.4%(33.1, 35.7)
Missouri34.4%(35.9, 38.7)
Maryland34.3%(33.2, 35.5)
Virginia34.2%(32.9, 35.6)
Illinois34.1%(31.8, 36.6)
Delaware33.9%(31.8, 36.1)
Georgia33.9%(32.2, 35.6)
Wisconsin33.9%(32.1, 35.7)
Alaska33.5%(31.5, 35.5)
Pennsylvania33.3%(31.7, 34.9)
Minnesota32.4%(31.5, 33.3)
Wyoming32%(29.9, 34.1)
Maine31.9%(30.6, 33.2)
Montana31.8%(30.3, 33.3)
Idaho31.6%(30.2, 33.0)
Arizona31.3%(30.0, 32.6)
Nevada31.3%(28.7, 34.1)
Utah30.9%(29.8, 32.1)
New Hampshire30.6%(29.0, 32.3)
Connecticut30.4%(28.9, 31.9)
Oregon30.4%(28.9, 31.9)
Rhode Island30.1%(28.4, 31.8)
New York29.1%(28.3, 30.0)
Vermont29%(27.4, 30.7)
Washington28.8%(27.7, 29.9)
New Jersey28.2%(26.8, 29.6)
Florida28%n/a
California27.6%(26.1, 29.1)
Massachusetts27.4%(25.9, 28.8)
Colorado25.1%(24.1, 26.2)
Hawaii25%(23.6, 26.4)
District of Columbia24.7%(22.6, 26.9)
United States32.62%

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