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Ppt 8 overweight obesity in nys moore county.revised.2019
1.
2. Overweight and Obesity in
New York State BRFSS 2016
More than one-quarter (25.5%) of adults in New York State
(NYS) are obese and another 35.3% are overweight, an
estimated 8.5 million residents.
The prevalence of obesity in NYS is higher among adults who
are non-Hispanic black or Hispanic (33.8% and 29.8%,
respectively), earn an annual household income less than
$25,000 (30.5%), are currently living with disability (38.1%),
and those who live in the region outside of New York City
(27.4%).
The prevalence of obesity is less among adults with a college
degree (18.5%).
3. Obesity Prevalence of NYS
• The percentage of New York State adults who are overweight
or obese increased from 42% in 1997 to 61.2% in 2017.
• The percentage of New York State adults who are obese
increased from 16% in 1997 to 25.7% in 2017.
• Obesity among children and adolescents has tripled over the
past three decades. Currently, a third of New York's children
are obese or overweight.
5. NYS Childhood Overweight and
Obesity
Declining Obesity Among 2- to 4-year-olds: In New
York, obesity rates declined among 2- to 4-year-olds
enrolled in WIC from 2010 to 2014. The rate of obesity
dropped from 16.1% to 14.3%.
New York City reported a 5.5 percent decline in obesity
among students in grades K-8 from 2006-07 to 2010-11.
6. Monroe County Obesity Rates,
2013-2015
• 58.7% of adults are overweight or obese
• Males were more likely to be overweight than females
but there was no difference in rate of obesity by gender.
• African Americans and Latinos were more likely to be
obese and less likely to be overweight when compared
to whites and non-Latinos.
7. Monroe County Obesity Rates
for Children 2013-2015
14.5% of children age 2-10 are obese and another 15.3%
are overweight.
17% of adolescents ages 11-18 are obese and another
16.7% are overweight.
24.5% of adults are obese and another 34.2% are
overweight.
Obesity and overweight are the second leading cause
of preventable death and are a contributing factor to
both cancer and heart disease, consistently the leading
causes of death for Monroe County.
8. Risk
Behaviors,
Adults Ages
18+, 2012
Monroe
County
City Suburbs African
American
Latino White
Currently
Smoke
16 25 13 23 28 15
Obese 30 36 27 38 41 27
No Physical
Activity in
the
Past Month
16 25 13 30 26 13
Consume 1+
SSB per
Day
23 30 21 46 23 20
Monroe County Adult Healthy Survey 2012