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Joseph Dubato
Obesity in New York State
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OverviewExplore the following compared to the U.S.:
Overweight and Obesity in New York State
Physical Activity in New York State
Diabetes in New York State
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Overweight and Obese
New York State
In 1995, 35.4% of New Yorkers were overweight Only 13.9% were obese
In 2005, 37.6% were overweight 22.2% obese
In 2010, 36.9% overweight 24.5% obese
Nationwide
In 1995, 35.5% of Americans were overweight 15.9% were obese
In 2005, 36.7% were overweight 24.4% were obese
In 2010, 36.2% overweight 27.5% were obese
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Physical Activity
Criteria for adequate physical activity:30+ minutes moderate activity
At least 5 days per week20+ minutes vigorous activity
At least 3 days per week
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Physical Activity (cont.)New York State
In 2001, 44.8% of adults fit this criteria
In 2005, 48.1% fit this criteria
In 2009, 50.8% fit this criteria
Nationwide
In 2001, 46.1% of adults fit the criteria
In 2005, 49.1% fit the criteria
In 2009, 51% fit the criteria
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Diabetes
New York
In 2005: 8.1% had diabetes O.7% had borderline
diabetes
In 2010: 8.9% had diabetes 1.3%had borderline
diabetes
United States
In 2005: 7.3% had diabetes 0.8% had borderline
diabetes
In 2010: 8.7% had diabetes 1.2% had borderline
diabetes
Obesity can cause health risks, such as diabetes.
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Physical
Inactivity
Obesity
Diabetes
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Obesity vs. Diabetes
Year Obesity Diabetes
2005 22.2% 8.1%
2006 22.9% 7.6%
2007 25.5% 8.2%
2008 25.1% 8.4%
2009 24.6% 8.9%
2010 24.5% 8.9%
The table to the right illustrates the relationship between
obesity and diabetes.
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SummaryOverweight and Obesity percentages are
constantly increasing in NYS.
Diabetes in New York is on the rise.
Physical Activity can contribute to obesity, which can cause diabetes.
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SourcesCenter for Disease Control and Prevention. (2011)
BRFSS Prevalence and Trends Data Retrieved from http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/brfss/
Vegh, T. (2010) At the beach- male abdominal obesity [Image] Retrieved February 15, 2012 from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:At_the_beach_-_male_abdominal_obesity.JPG
Heilman, J. (2008) Obesity6 [Image] Retrieved February 16, 2012 from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Obesity6.JPG