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  1. Percentage of obese U.S. adults by state 2023

    • statista.com
    Updated Oct 28, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Percentage of obese U.S. adults by state 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/378988/us-obesity-rate-by-state/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 28, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    West Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas are the U.S. states with the highest percentage of their population who are obese. The states with the lowest percentage of their population who are obese include Colorado, Hawaii, and Massachusetts. Obesity in the United States Obesity is a growing problem in many countries around the world, but the United States has the highest rate of obesity among all OECD countries. The prevalence of obesity in the United States has risen steadily over the previous two decades, with no signs of declining. Obesity in the U.S. is more common among women than men, and overweight and obesity rates are higher among African Americans than any other race or ethnicity. Causes and health impacts Obesity is most commonly the result of a combination of poor diet, overeating, physical inactivity, and a genetic susceptibility. Obesity is associated with various negative health impacts, including an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, certain types of cancer, and diabetes type 2. As of 2022, around 8.4 percent of the U.S. population had been diagnosed with diabetes. Diabetes is currently the eighth leading cause of death in the United States.

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    Strategic Measure_ Percentage of Adults whose body mass index (BMI) is...

    • datahub.austintexas.gov
    • s.cnmilf.com
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    Updated Dec 6, 2022
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    City of Austin, Texas - data.austintexas.gov (2022). Strategic Measure_ Percentage of Adults whose body mass index (BMI) is considered overweight or obese [Dataset]. https://datahub.austintexas.gov/Health-and-Community-Services/Strategic-Measure_-Percentage-of-Adults-whose-body/rf3t-xgha
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    application/rssxml, xml, application/rdfxml, tsv, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Austin, Texas - data.austintexas.gov
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Description

    This data is a summary of the prevalence of residents in Travis County whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is categorized as overweight or obese. The data is calculated from self reported measures of height and weight from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey from the CDC.

    View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-A-3-Percentage-of-adults-whose-body-mass-index-/7xkh-64hz/

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    Table_2_Association of HIV-1 Infection and Antiretroviral Therapy With Type...

    • datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov
    • frontiersin.figshare.com
    Updated Jul 5, 2021
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    Morales, Liza D.; Lehman, Donna M.; Jenkinson, Christopher P.; Duggirala, Ravindranath; Martinez, Dora A.; Arya, Rector; Mummidi, Srinivas; Lopez-Alvarenga, Juan Carlos; Curran, Joanne E.; Diaz-Badillo, Alvaro; Martinez, Ruben D.; Blangero, John (2021). Table_2_Association of HIV-1 Infection and Antiretroviral Therapy With Type 2 Diabetes in the Hispanic Population of the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA.docx [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0000739390
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    Jul 5, 2021
    Authors
    Morales, Liza D.; Lehman, Donna M.; Jenkinson, Christopher P.; Duggirala, Ravindranath; Martinez, Dora A.; Arya, Rector; Mummidi, Srinivas; Lopez-Alvarenga, Juan Carlos; Curran, Joanne E.; Diaz-Badillo, Alvaro; Martinez, Ruben D.; Blangero, John
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    Lower Rio Grande Valley, United States
    Description

    The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) in South Texas has one of the highest prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the United States (US). We report for the first time the T2D prevalence in persons with HIV (PWH) in the RGV and the interrelationship between T2D, cardiometabolic risk factors, HIV-related indices, and antiretroviral therapies (ART). The PWH in this study received medical care at Valley AIDS Council (VAC) clinic sites located in Harlingen and McAllen, Texas. Henceforth, this cohort will be referred to as Valley AIDS Council Cohort (VACC). Cross-sectional analyses were conducted using retrospective data obtained from 1,827 registries. It included demographic and anthropometric variables, cardiometabolic traits, and HIV-related virological and immunological indices. For descriptive statistics, we used mean values of the quantitative variables from unbalanced visits across 20 months. Robust regression methods were used to determine the associations. For comparisons, we used cardiometabolic trait data obtained from HIV-uninfected San Antonio Mexican American Family Studies (SAMAFS; N = 2,498), and the Mexican American population in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HHANES; N = 5,989). The prevalence of T2D in VACC was 51% compared to 27% in SAMAFS and 19% in HHANES, respectively. The PWH with T2D in VACC were younger (4.7 years) and had lower BMI (BMI 2.43 units less) when compared to SAMAFS individuals. In contrast, VACC individuals had increased blood pressure and dyslipidemia. The increased T2D prevalence in VACC was independent of BMI. Within the VACC, ART was associated with viral load and CD4+ T cell counts but not with metabolic dysfunction. Notably, we found that individuals with any INSTI combination had higher T2D risk: OR 2.08 (95%CI 1.67, 2.6; p < 0.001). In summary, our results suggest that VACC individuals may develop T2D at younger ages independent of obesity. The high burden of T2D in these individuals necessitates rigorously designed longitudinal studies to draw potential causal inferences and develop better treatment regimens.

  4. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory variables by cirrhosis status (APRI 2...

    • plos.figshare.com
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    Updated Jun 15, 2023
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    Jingjing Jiao; Gordon P. Watt; MinJae Lee; Mohammad H. Rahbar; Kristina P. Vatcheva; Jen-Jung Pan; Joseph B. McCormick; Susan P. Fisher-Hoch; Michael B. Fallon; Laura Beretta (2023). Demographic, clinical, and laboratory variables by cirrhosis status (APRI 2 cutoff). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150978.t001
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2023
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    PLOShttp://plos.org/
    Authors
    Jingjing Jiao; Gordon P. Watt; MinJae Lee; Mohammad H. Rahbar; Kristina P. Vatcheva; Jen-Jung Pan; Joseph B. McCormick; Susan P. Fisher-Hoch; Michael B. Fallon; Laura Beretta
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Demographic, clinical, and laboratory variables by cirrhosis status (APRI 2 cutoff).

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Percentage of obese U.S. adults by state 2023

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Dataset updated
Oct 28, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
2023
Area covered
United States
Description

West Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas are the U.S. states with the highest percentage of their population who are obese. The states with the lowest percentage of their population who are obese include Colorado, Hawaii, and Massachusetts. Obesity in the United States Obesity is a growing problem in many countries around the world, but the United States has the highest rate of obesity among all OECD countries. The prevalence of obesity in the United States has risen steadily over the previous two decades, with no signs of declining. Obesity in the U.S. is more common among women than men, and overweight and obesity rates are higher among African Americans than any other race or ethnicity. Causes and health impacts Obesity is most commonly the result of a combination of poor diet, overeating, physical inactivity, and a genetic susceptibility. Obesity is associated with various negative health impacts, including an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, certain types of cancer, and diabetes type 2. As of 2022, around 8.4 percent of the U.S. population had been diagnosed with diabetes. Diabetes is currently the eighth leading cause of death in the United States.

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