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The Resurrected One
August 28th, 2007, 08:00 AM
Miss. ranked fattest state in nation
August 28, 2007 02:00:42 AM PST

Experts say Mississippians need to skip the gravy, say no to the fried pickles and start taking brisk walks to fight an epidemic of obesity.

According to a new study, this Deep South state is the fattest in the nation. The Trust for America's Health, a research group that focuses on disease prevention, says Mississippi is the first state where more than 30 percent of adults are considered obese.

Aside from making Mississippi the butt of late-night talk show jokes, the obesity epidemic has serious implications for public policy.

If current trends hold, the state could face enormous increases in the already significant costs of treating diabetes, heart disease and other ailments caused by the extra poundage.

"We've got a long way to go. We love fried chicken and fried anything and all the grease and fatback we can get in Mississippi," said Democratic state Rep. Steve Holland, chairman of the Public Health Committee.

Poverty and obesity often go hand in hand, doctors say, because poor families stretch their budgets by buying cheaper, processed foods that have higher fat content and lower nutritional value.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee — a self-described "recovering foodaholic" who lost 110 pounds several years ago — explained during a Southern Governors' Association meeting in Biloxi last weekend that there are historical reasons poor people often fry their foods: It's an inexpensive way to increase the calories and feed a family.

Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the nation, and the Delta is the poorest region of Mississippi.

Dr. Marshall Bouldin, director of the diabetes and metabolism center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, told the Southern governors that if the Delta counties were excluded, "Mississippi would wind up being about 30th in diabetes problems in the United States."

Mississippi's public schools already are taking steps to prevent obesity.

A new state law enacted this year requires schools to provide at least 150 minutes of physical activity instruction and 45 minutes of health education instruction each week for students in kindergarten through 8th grade. Until now, gym class had been optional.

The state Department of Education also is phasing in restrictions on soft drinks and snacks.

All public schools are currently banned from selling full-calorie soft drinks to students. Next academic year, elementary and middle schools will allow only water, juice and milk, while high schools will allow only water, juice, sports drinks and diet soft drinks.

The state Department of Education publishes lists of snacks that are approved or banned for sale in school vending machines. Last school year, at least 50 percent of the vending offerings had to be from the approved list. That jumped to 75 percent this year and will reach 100 percent next year.

Among the approved snacks are yogurt, sliced fruit and granola bars, while fried pork rinds and marshmallow treats are banned. One middle school favorite — Flamin' Hot Cheetos — are on the approved list if they're baked but banned if they're not.

State Superintendent of Education Hank Bounds said he hopes students will take home the healthful habits they learn at school.

"We only have students 180 days out of the year for seven hours in a school day. The important thing is that we model what good behavior looks like," Bounds said Monday after finishing a lunch of baked chicken.

Bounds ate at a Jackson buffet that's popular with state legislators. On Monday, the buffet included traditional, stick-to-your-ribs Southern fare: fried chicken, grits, fried okra, turnip greens.

Dr. William Rowley, who worked 30 years as a vascular surgeon and now works at the Institute for Alternative Futures, said if current trends continue, more than 50 percent of adult Mississippians will be obese in 2015.

Holland, who helps set the state Medicaid budget, said he worries about the taxpayers' cost of treating obesity.

"If we don't change our ways," he said, "we're going to be in the funeral parlors ... because we're going to be all fat and dead."
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Isn't that just groooovy? People in Mississippi are fat!:D

Crazysam
August 28th, 2007, 10:55 AM
i think the whole of america need to cut the gravy they are the fatest nation in the whole world and thy're getting fatter!

Whisper
August 28th, 2007, 05:13 PM
I wonder how Alberta ranks in Canada
We have one of the youngest populations as far as age
but i dunno about weight

Maverick
August 28th, 2007, 05:17 PM
i think the whole of america need to cut the gravy they are the fatest nation in the whole world and thy're getting fatter!
Are you aware it's rising in the UK as well? :D It's affecting other countries too not just America. America is the leading country but it's not the only one that has rising obesity rates.

Whisper
August 28th, 2007, 05:26 PM
every industrialized country it seems like
erugh
I'm glad I'm underweight

dannyley
August 28th, 2007, 05:34 PM
Are you aware it's rising in the UK as well? :D It's affecting other countries too not just America. America is the leading country but it's not the only one that has rising obesity rates.

yes its in other countries including the uk, but it is still the fattest country:D

Maverick
August 28th, 2007, 05:37 PM
yes its in other countries including the uk, but it is still the fattest country:DYup I did note that in my post...

Are you aware it's rising in the UK as well? :D It's affecting other countries too not just America. America is the leading country but it's not the only one that has rising obesity rates.
:)

It's really sad. It's gonna cripple America one day. . .

dannyley
August 28th, 2007, 05:58 PM
yes it will...soon you will all need cranes to lift u out of bed! lol

i did readit, its just i wanted 2 sayit myself, i actually just wanted 2 put an immature smilie face next to 'fattest country'

Whisper
August 28th, 2007, 06:30 PM
oh u just wanted to be an ass and had nothing helpful or constructive to bring to the conversation other then to slam another country and all its 300million inhabitants?


your just pissed at ant and America over another topic
so your attacking here
Thats what we call trolling
which is against the rules
tread carefully :)

dannyley
August 28th, 2007, 07:03 PM
if its becoming a fat state why dont they make a law or something like a fat tax up, where you are taxed for buying a surpllus ammount of fatty food


actually, if u think that me been an arse by putting a smilie face on after fattest country, then that also makes anthony an arse for puting a smilie face on after uk aswell, and if trolling is making pointless posts then u havejust trolled for making a post about me making a post!

Maverick
August 28th, 2007, 07:14 PM
actually, if u think that me been an arse by putting a smilie face on after fattest country, then that also makes anthony an arse for puting a smilie face on after uk aswell, and if trolling is making pointless posts then u havejust trolled for making a post about me making a post!
Cody was just brining order to a thread. If you have a problem with a staff member or decision made by one, take it by PM. Thanks. Let's get back on topic. :)

Mannequin
August 28th, 2007, 07:17 PM
Isn't it nice that most of the fattest states are the southern states. I know why...unfortunately.

dannyley
August 28th, 2007, 07:28 PM
why are all the fattest states thee southern states?

serial-thrilla
August 28th, 2007, 07:28 PM
people who are obese are lazy plain and simple, i really dont feel bad for them. They have chosen to eat large amounts of unhealthy foods and not excersise. With what we know today there is no real excuse for that.

dannyley
August 28th, 2007, 07:30 PM
but sometimes their is an eating problem involved, so its not entirely their fault

Bankai15
August 28th, 2007, 08:34 PM
We just have some damn good food thats all.

Serenity
August 28th, 2007, 08:51 PM
people who are obese are lazy plain and simple, i really dont feel bad for them. They have chosen to eat large amounts of unhealthy foods and not excersise. With what we know today there is no real excuse for that.

You can by no means group every single obese person into one critical and judgmental statement. You don't know what every single person has chosen to do with their life or the circumstances by which they became obese and therefore have no right to scorn and judge them like that.

Hyper
August 28th, 2007, 09:43 PM
if its becoming a fat state why dont they make a law or something like a fat tax up, where you are taxed for buying a surpllus ammount of fatty food


actually, if u think that me been an arse by putting a smilie face on after fattest country, then that also makes anthony an arse for puting a smilie face on after uk aswell, and if trolling is making pointless posts then u havejust trolled for making a post about me making a post!

Hmm no?

And serial, I agree with you but I don't think EVERY fat person is lazy though I tend to think 9/10 can only blame themselves

serial-thrilla
August 29th, 2007, 12:07 AM
You can by no means group every single obese person into one critical and judgmental statement. You don't know what every single person has chosen to do with their life or the circumstances by which they became obese and therefore have no right to scorn and judge them like that. im sure that pretty much all the obese people alive today got that way from living an unhealthy, unactive life. Now if someone was in an accident and lost the use of their legs then i suppose they would have an "excuse" to be obese. But if you can walk, you dont have to be obese. You choose high fat food, over a healthy lifesyle and now your paying for it.

Camazotz
September 1st, 2007, 06:55 PM
And you know what's even sadder? We have TOO much food, but there are some people who can only afford to eat once a day...We have to feed those less fortuanate, and our stomachs' arent them.

Crazysam
September 8th, 2007, 05:26 AM
all were are trying to say is that the average american is allot fatter than the average brit. If you still try to deny it look at some of the redneck states like alabama there you have your problems...

Maverick
September 8th, 2007, 08:25 AM
all were are trying to say is that the average american is allot fatter than the average brit.
I'm curious, why are you trying to say that? What point are you trying to make? Is it because you dislike America and created a silly rivalry?

If you still try to deny it look at some of the redneck states like alabama there you have your problems...
What does Alabama have to do with anything?

george
September 8th, 2007, 09:25 AM
lol im perfectly averge in bmi or w/e so idk :D i say just let people in the US live how they wanna live. its their own lifes. if their happy then let them be :P:D

Hauptmann Kauffman
September 8th, 2007, 11:58 AM
Well, the United States is teh Fattest country in the world, then Britain. I really dont care though, as noone i know personally is overweight! Yippee!!!

0=
September 9th, 2007, 01:06 AM
Obese individuals should receive temporarily reduced pay due to a major decrease in work productivity. After they lose the weight they can get 50% of the missed pay back in a bonus along with their wage being restored. During the reduced wage period, however, the federal government should pay for the obese individual to see a nutritionist and a gym instructor. This deals with adults, but to cut the problem off at the source we need full health classes beginning in kindergarten and continuing through to the end of high school. It sounds expensive, but it really isn't compared to the lack of productivity of obese individuals reducing economic growth and their health problems straining hospitals and federal medical programs. I think the military budget could use a little weight loss, too.

Hyper
September 9th, 2007, 03:43 PM
Obese individuals should receive temporarily reduced pay due to a major decrease in work productivity. After they lose the weight they can get 50% of the missed pay back in a bonus along with their wage being restored. During the reduced wage period, however, the federal government should pay for the obese individual to see a nutritionist and a gym instructor. This deals with adults, but to cut the problem off at the source we need full health classes beginning in kindergarten and continuing through to the end of high school. It sounds expensive, but it really isn't compared to the lack of productivity of obese individuals reducing economic growth and their health problems straining hospitals and federal medical programs. I think the military budget could use a little weight loss, too.

Hahah if USA cut their military budget in half, you could easily do that.. Also the problem is the way the US media and world is built.. It used to be if you didn't drink coca cola you weren't an American.. Basically you'd also need to get rid of the commercial influence, and availabality of unhealthy foods in the wrong places, especially schools.

Whisper
September 9th, 2007, 05:36 PM
You'd need to flat out get rid of fast food joints like Macdonald's, A&W etc...
I hate fast food joints I feel sick afterwards
only 2 I like is subway and Timmy's

Maverick
September 9th, 2007, 06:02 PM
You'd need to flat out get rid of fast food joints like Macdonald's, A&W etc...
Free market economy. Theyre only producing what the customers want. If there was this huge demand for health food those company's would change or die out... but more than likely they'd adapt to the change in demand... it's just people want big macs not salads.

Like for example when the Atkins diet got popular there was low carb everything at stores, fast food, restaurants, etc. They just responded to the new demand.

So it's not the company's fault at all. It's all the matter of personal choice.

Serenity
September 9th, 2007, 06:20 PM
So it's not the company's fault at all. It's all the matter of personal choice.

But they could at least make an effort to make the oh-so-popular fast food a bit healthier...ugh everytime I think of a burger literally dripping grease and...oh man I feel sick to my stomach :(