Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among U.S. Adults, by Race/Ethnicity and State, 2011-2013 Definitions  Obesity: Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher.

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Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among U.S. Adults, by Race/Ethnicity and State, Definitions  Obesity: Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher.  Body Mass Index (BMI): A measure of an adult’s weight in relation to his or her height, calculated by using the adult’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of his or her height in meters.

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among U.S. Adults, by Race/Ethnicity and State, Method  The data were collected through the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), an ongoing, state-based, telephone interview survey conducted by state health departments with assistance from CDC.  Height and weight data used in the BMI calculations were self-reported.  Three years of data were combined to ensure sufficient sample size.

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among U.S. Adults, by Race/Ethnicity and State, Exclusion Criteria Records with the following were excluded:  Height: <3 feet or ≥8 feet  Weight: <50 pounds or ≥650 pounds  BMI: <12 kg/m 2 or ≥100 kg/m 2  Pregnant women

Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic White Adults, by State, BRFSS, Data not reported* 15%–<20% 20%–<25% 25%–<30% 30%–<35% ≥35% * Sample size <50 or the relative standard error (dividing the standard error by the prevalence) ≥ 30%.

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic White Adults, by State, BRFSS, Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Alabama29.8(28.8, 30.9) Alaska26.1(24.9, 27.4) Arizona22.0(20.8, 23.3) Arkansas32.0(30.7, 33.2) California22.4(21.7, 23.1) Colorado18.8(18.2, 19.4) Connecticut23.5(22.6, 24.4) Delaware27.4(26.3, 28.5) District of Columbia10.0(8.8, 11.3) Florida24.5(23.7, 25.3) Georgia26.2(25.2, 27.2) Hawaii19.3(17.8, 20.8) Idaho26.8(25.7, 27.9) Illinois27.0(26.0, 28.1) Indiana30.1(29.3, 30.9) Iowa30.1(29.3, 30.9) Kansas29.2(28.6, 29.7) Kentucky31.0(30.2, 31.8) Louisiana30.4(29.3, 31.6) Maine28.5(27.8, 29.2) Maryland25.3(24.5, 26.2) Massachusetts22.4(21.8, 23.1) Michigan30.1(29.3, 30.8) Minnesota25.5(24.8, 26.2) Mississippi30.7(29.6, 31.8) StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Missouri28.8(27.8, 29.9) Montana23.4(22.7, 24.2) Nebraska28.6(28.0, 29.2) Nevada24.7(23.4, 26.0) New Hampshire27.1(26.3, 28.0) New Jersey24.4(23.7, 25.2) New Mexico22.2(21.2, 23.1) New York23.6(22.7, 24.5) North Carolina26.6(25.8, 27.5) North Dakota29.1(28.2, 30.0) Ohio29.4(28.7, 30.2) Oklahoma31.0(30.1, 31.9) Oregon26.2(25.3, 27.1) Pennsylvania28.7(28.0, 29.4) Rhode Island25.9(24.9, 26.9) South Carolina27.5(26.6, 28.3) South Dakota28.1(27.0, 29.2) Tennessee30.2(28.9, 31.4) Texas26.5(25.5, 27.4) Utah24.1(23.5, 24.7) Vermont24.5(23.7, 25.4) Virginia26.3(25.4, 27.3) Washington27.5(26.8, 28.2) West Virginia33.8(32.9, 34.7) Wisconsin28.6(27.5, 29.7) Wyoming25.5(24.5, 26.5)

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic White Adults, by State, BRFSS, Summary  2 states (Colorado and Hawaii) and the District of Columbia had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%.  12 states had a prevalence of obesity between 20% and <25%.  26 states had a prevalence of obesity between 25% and <30%.  10 states had a prevalence of obesity between 30% and <35%.  No state had a prevalence of obesity of 35% or greater.

Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic Black Adults, by State, BRFSS, Data not reported* 15%–<20% 20%–<25% 25%–<30% 30%–<35% ≥35% * Sample size <50 or the relative standard error (dividing the standard error by the prevalence) ≥ 30%.

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic Black Adults, by State, BRFSS, *Sample size <50 or the relative standard error (dividing the standard error by the prevalence) ≥ 30%. Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Alabama41.8(39.9, 43.8) Alaska37.9(29.1, 47.6) Arizona32.5(25.7, 40.2) Arkansas42.2(38.7, 45.7) California34.8(31.8, 38.0) Colorado30.5(26.6, 34.7) Connecticut33.2(30.1, 36.5) Delaware37.3(34.6, 40.1) District of Columbia35.6(33.7, 37.6) Florida34.8(32.2, 37.5) Georgia37.2(35.3, 39.0) Hawaii41.1(30.6, 52.4) IdahoData not reported*Data not reported Illinois38.7(35.3, 42.3) Indiana42.5(39.4, 45.7) Iowa39.5(32.7, 46.7) Kansas39.2(36.2, 42.2) Kentucky42.0(38.1, 46.0) Louisiana41.9(39.9, 44.0) Maine22.6(13.0, 36.3) Maryland37.5(35.8, 39.2) Massachusetts33.6(30.8, 36.5) Michigan39.3(37.0, 41.7) Minnesota29.8(26.1, 33.7) Mississippi42.9(41.2, 44.5) StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Missouri40.0(36.5, 43.5) MontanaData not reported Nebraska33.7(30.0, 37.6) Nevada34.9(29.7, 40.4) New Hampshire27.7(18.7, 39.0) New Jersey34.5(32.6, 36.5) New Mexico30.1(24.1, 36.9) New York32.7(30.1, 35.4) North Carolina40.4(38.6, 42.4) North Dakota24.7(15.5, 36.9) Ohio36.0(33.5, 38.5) Oklahoma38.7(35.2, 42.3) Oregon39.5(29.3, 50.6) Pennsylvania35.6(33.2, 38.0) Rhode Island31.4(26.7, 36.6) South Carolina42.6(41.1, 44.2) South Dakota26.1(15.6, 40.3) Tennessee40.4(37.0, 43.9) Texas38.2(35.4, 41.1) Utah26.0(18.8, 34.7) Vermont20.2(11.2, 33.7) Virginia38.5(36.2, 41.0) Washington37.6(32.8, 42.7) West Virginia36.5(30.4, 43.0) Wisconsin38.5(33.0, 44.3) WyomingData not reported

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Non-Hispanic Black Adults, by State, BRFSS, Summary  No state had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%.  3 states (Maine, North Dakota, and Vermont) had a prevalence of obesity between 20% and <25%.  4 states had a prevalence of obesity between 25% and <30%.  12 states had a prevalence of obesity between 30% and <35%.  28 states and the District of Columbia had a prevalence of obesity of 35% or greater.

Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Hispanic Adults, by State, BRFSS, Data not reported* 15%–<20% 20%–<25% 25%–<30% 30%–<35% ≥35% * Sample size <50 or the relative standard error (dividing the standard error by the prevalence) ≥ 30%.

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Hispanic Adults, by State, BRFSS, Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC. StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Alabama27.3(19.6, 36.6) Alaska28.4(22.1, 35.5) Arizona33.8(30.5, 37.3) Arkansas34.3(28.3, 40.9) California30.7(29.5, 31.9) Colorado28.0(26.2, 29.8) Connecticut32.5(29.5, 35.7) Delaware29.2(24.2, 34.8) District of Columbia18.5(14.1, 24.0) Florida26.4(24.4, 28.5) Georgia28.1(24.3, 32.3) Hawaii29.4(26.0, 33.1) Idaho35.3(30.5, 40.3) Illinois29.9(26.3, 33.7) Indiana33.2(29.1, 37.6) Iowa37.6(32.5, 42.9) Kansas33.5(30.8, 36.2) Kentucky24.5(18.5, 31.6) Louisiana32.6(26.0, 40.0) Maine24.2(18.1, 31.6) Maryland25.9(22.2, 29.9) Massachusetts31.0(28.8, 33.3) Michigan35.4(30.9, 40.3) Minnesota30.5(26.1, 35.3) Mississippi28.2(21.8, 35.6) StatePrevalenceConfidence Interval Missouri33.6(26.7, 41.2) Montana29.6(23.9, 36.0) Nebraska30.4(27.7, 33.1) Nevada27.3(24.3, 30.6) New Hampshire24.7(17.4, 33.6) New Jersey27.5(25.7, 29.3) New Mexico29.8(28.5, 31.0) New York27.3(25.1, 29.6) North Carolina27.0(24.0, 30.2) North Dakota36.2(27.8, 45.5) Ohio30.9(25.7, 36.6) Oklahoma31.3(27.9, 34.9) Oregon31.2(26.8, 36.0) Pennsylvania34.8(31.0, 38.8) Rhode Island27.5(24.5, 30.9) South Carolina29.7(24.7, 35.1) South Dakota31.5(24.4, 39.6) Tennessee25.6(17.5, 36.0) Texas35.4(33.8, 37.0) Utah26.1(23.9, 28.4) Vermont27.1(19.6, 36.3) Virginia24.1(20.3, 28.3) Washington29.7(27.0, 32.6) West Virginia32.1(24.3, 41.1) Wisconsin32.4(24.9, 40.9) Wyoming29.2(24.9, 33.9)

Prevalence of Self-Reported Obesity Among Hispanic Adults, by State, BRFSS, Summary  The District of Columbia had a prevalence of obesity less than 20%.  4 states had a prevalence of obesity between 20% and <25%.  23 states had a prevalence of obesity between 25% and <30%.  18 states had a prevalence of obesity between 30% and <35%.  5 states had a prevalence of obesity of 35% or greater.