Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Obesity america 2011

  • A new Gallup report shows that obesity in America has declined (albeit slightly) between 2010 and 2011 -- from 26.6 percent to 26.1 percent.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In 2011, one of the most prevalent topics according to a study compiled by Trust for Americas Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
  • (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
  • The 2011 Americas Health Rankings which examines personal behavior from smoking habits to obesity, community issues including violent crime and children living in poverty as well as percentage of population without health insurance.
  • (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  • Starting today, Chick-fil-A® is taking another step in continuing to address the issue of childhood obesity by debuting one of the consecutive sales gains to 43 years.
  • (Franchising.com (press release))
  • 2011: The year I officially became the last American killing 30 of them. Worrisome obesity rates and food safety concerns didn't slow America's fetishizing of food.
  • (Salisbury Post)
  • The 2011 Americas Health Rankings which examines personal behavior from smoking habits to obesity, community issues including violent crime and children living in poverty as well as percentage of population without health insurance.
  • (Sheboygan Press.com)
  • Overall, the survey found, 17.4 percent of Americans lacked health insurance in the second quarter of 2011. 4. Colorado is Americas skinniest state An August Gallup report revealed that Colorado, with an obesity rate of 20.
  • (LiveScience.com)
  • The United Health Foundation found that obesity in America is one of the fastest growing health problems we have. The foundation started keeping track in 1990, and at that time, 11.6% of the population was considered obese.
  • (Examiner)
  • The 2011 data encompass more than 300,000 surveys of American Young adults and high-income Americans remained among the least likely to be obese.
  • (Gallup)
  • TUPELO - Tupelo captured its fourth All-America City designation in June after an intense Tupelo had previously won in 1967, 1989 and 1999.
  • (Tupelo grabs another All-America City award - NE Mississippi Daily Journal)

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