Report: Obesity Rates Level Off; Still Higher in Hispanics, Blacks



While U.S. obesity rates appear to have leveled off, Hispanics and Blacks have strikingly higher obesity rates than their White and Asian peers, Bloomberg reports. The good news is that overall adult obesity is not rising. About one-third of American adults (about 78 million people) are obese, about the same number as across the last decade, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, part of the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The report was led by researcher Dr. Cynthia L. Ogden. But racial/ethnic disparities in obesity rates continue to be alarming. About 43 percent of Hispanics and 48 percent of blacks are obese, compared with 33 percent of whites and 11 percent of Asians, Bloomberg reports. Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez, director the Salud ...

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Latino Health in Focus: Cancer, Obesity and More



Find the latest advances in Latino health—from cancer survivorship to obesity prevention—in IHPR Noticias, the newsletter from the Institute for Health Promotion Research (IHPR) at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, the team behind SaludToday. IHPR Noticias has these stories and more: Studies: Three Survivors Find Hermandad (Pg 1) Profile: From Sundae Sunday to Public Health...The Story of the IHPR's Shannon Baldwin (Pg 2) Story: Research Highlights Ways to Prevent Latino Childhood Obesity (Pg 3) Story: Employees Take Healthy Eating, Exercise Challenges (Pg 4) Story and Video: San Antonio Reports Significant Drop in Obesity Rates (Pg 6) Story: Latino Teens Have Low Vaccine Rates (Pg 7) Story: Hispanic High School Grads Pass Whites in Rate ...

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