A new analysis using CDC data finds that Indiana is now tied for 7th highest in the U.S for adult obesity with 37.8% of adults classified as obese, highlighting a worsening obesity crisis in the state.
The study, conducted by hormone health clinic Feel30, shows obesity remains most prevalent in the Southern and Midwestern states, with West Virginia at 41.2% and Mississippi at 40.1% ranking highest, while Colorado 24.9% has the lowest rate nationwide.

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