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F as in Fat: Obesity up in 37 states

August 20, 2008 By: FatFighter Category: Personal, Weight Loss No Comments →

Despite public efforts to try to curb obesity, the epidemic is getting worsemuch worse. A new report finds adult obesity went up in 37 states in the past year and is at more than 25 percent in more than half the states.

Obesity up in 37 states

The fifth annual F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies Are Failing in America, 2008 from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) shows obesity rates went up for a second year in a row in 24 states and for a third consecutive year in 19 states. No state saw a decrease.

Although there have been many promising policies coming out to promote exercise and good nutrition across the country, the report says they are not being adopted or implemented at the levels needed to turn around this health crisis.

Changes over the years

1980: The national average of obese adults was 15 percent

1991: No state had an obesity rate above 20 percent

Now: About two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese. About 23 million children are either overweight or obese. The maps below reflect the changes:

Obesity up in 37 states

Diabetes is up, too
F as in Fat finds the rate of type 2 diabetes - a disease usually associated with obesity - went up in 26 states last year. Four states now have diabetes rates above 10 percent. All 10 states with the highest rates of diabetes and hypertension are in the South. The report also shows a link between poverty and obesity.

Fattest States
Mississippi tops the list of obese states. Other Southern states round off the Top 10, with the exception of Michigan.

Obesity up in 37 states

Not as fat
Northeastern and Western states continue to have the lowest obesity rates.

Obesity up in 37 states

The report recommends the federal government work with state and local governments, businesses, communities and schools to put a national strategy in place to tackle obesity.

What do you think needs to happen to reverse the obesity epidemic? I’ve profiled programs like Better School Food and Two Angry Moms recently for what they’re doing to try to help, and I will show you more programs in the coming weeks. I really believe it’s possible to see a change if more of us become involved. You in?

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Do you get 5-12 servings of fruits and vegetables every day?

5-12 servings a dayThese days I don’t find it difficult at all to get my recommended fruits and vegetables. My house is loaded with fresh produce of all descriptions. Just in fruits I have fresh watermelon, honey dew melon, cantaloupe, pears, apples (red delicious and granny smith), naval oranges, tangerines, blueberries, green and red grapes, bananas, a mango, black plums, nectarines, lemons, limes, avacado… and I am probably missing something. That’s just fresh. I also have several bags of frozen fruits in the freezer (mostly berries).

I won’t begin to list all the fresh vegetables I have on hand… I know I would miss a lot.  Health is not, however, about what I eat today (or what my family eats today). health is about what we eat consistently over time. Each day of getting an abundance of fresh whole fruits and vegetables adds up to the grand total that will make a difference over the entire course of your life. It will affect how you feel, how you look, how you move, how you respond to viruses, how you fight off things like cancer. It is important that you pay attention to this now. It is not too late to start eating more fruits and vegetables.

As a mom, I found a number of creative ways over the years to get extra servings of vegetables into meals and snacks. You know the obvious ways, i.e. salads, veggie side dishes, and fresh fruit snacks or desserts, but these can get boring or tedious.

Here are some things that I have found make a big difference.

  • Use grated vegetables in pasta sauces - When I used a canned pasta sauce I always saute onions, garlic, fresh mushrooms, green and red peppers and add the sauce with or with out browned ground beef, but I ALSO grate several large carrots to put in. Carrots give the sauce a real fresh flavored lift but the tomato sauce disguises the carrot flavor. To this day my family does not know I put carrots in their pasta sauce.

  • Grated vegetables are also good in meat loaf or hamburger patties.
  • When having spaghetti, grate a zuchini or 2 lengthwise and add it to the long noodles. If you peeled it they may not even know!
  • Mix grated vegetables (carrots, onions,  into salad dressings or sour cream and use as a veggie or corn chip dip.

  • Smoothies - Using fresh or frozen berries as a base throw in some flax seed oil, a banana, and some melon (water melon, honey dew or cantaloupe) Then for more liquid JUICE 2 large carrots per person, and 1 pear per person, to dump in the blender instead of water!

  • Semi-frozen strawberry yogurt- take a cup of frozen strawberries, 1 cup of strawberry yogurt, 2 scoops of protein powder. (I use URI’s Orange Flavored Multi-meal) and 2 tablespoons on flax seed oil. Blend. Add just enough apple or orange juice (or water) so the berries blend) Pour into bowls. This is MUCH more delicious than ice cream and makes a wonderful breakfast for children who don’t like to eat in the morning.
  • Make more casseroles. Tonight I cook chicken breasts. I took 4 large boneless, skinless breasts and chunked them, and baked them in a baking dish for 15 minutes at 375 degrees. The I chopped fresh new carrots, a head of broccoli, a small onion, some green beans, and mushrooms, mixed the whole thing in a bowl with a can of sodium reduced cream of mushroom soup, pored it all over the partially cooked chicken, and stirred it all up. Baked it for another 25 minutes and served it with a large salad of fresh vegetables. I let my family serve themselves but I live with teens. SO….

  • Make it accessible… Veggies always fresh chopped and in serving sizes… with meals I put the large salad out and I get out their favorite salad dressings ad open the top and set it right next to the silverware, I always have fresh made salsa available and they will often scoop that up as a condiment or side dish.

  • Make fresh cobblers for dessert instead of pies. Lots of fruit in a very lightly greased baking dish topped with a crumble of equal parts raw oatmeal, almond meal, shaved coconut and a tablespoon of brown sugar. Add a bit of coconut oil to make a crumbly mixture and bake at 350 until fruit is soft and bubbly. If using apples or peaches sprinkle a bit of cinnamon. Berries may require a bit of your choice of sweetener. It is very fast to do something like this up and pop it in the oven after you take the casserole out. It is ready when your meal is done!

  • Wrap large lettuce leaves around sandwich filling instead of bread.
  • And don’t forget celery or carrot sticks spread with peanut butter. YUM!

It is good to have the proper tools. I use pampered chef garlic press and veggie peelers, and I have a small electric food chopper, a 7 speed blender, and a Hamilton Beach Juicer, and some good sharp knives. I also have plenty of spices, herbs and seasonings.

The other night my teen age daughter actually ASKED for a vegetarian dinner.  I had taken some pita breads, brushed them with olive oil and sprinkled them with garlic powder and sea salt and then baked them until lightly browned at 450 degrees. Then I served some home made salsa, a guacamole made with fresh avocado, juice of one lime, garlic clove crushed, and cilantro, and served both dips with the "chips" and some carrots, celery, cukes, broccoli, and cherry tomatoes.  The ONLY reason she asked for this is because she LOVES the "homemade nacho chips".

My rule of thumb is.. if having something they aren’t crazy about, serve it with something they love!

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An Example of Clutter - and a Request for Help

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One of the blocks of clutter I have in my life is that I go off on these tangents that interest me but that really are something I probably shouldn’t be focusing on. Tonight is a great example. I noticed from my referral logs that I was getting some hits from my dmoz entry on the Health/Weight Loss/Personal Pages section. I hadn’t looked at the Open Directory Project for awhile and I noted a number of other blogs on that page that I currently read, and most I had never heard of. As I randomly clicked through to a number of the sites I noticed that many had not been updated for awhile.

Having recently gone through some pruning of my own blogroll I know full well that the attrition rates for Weight Loss Bloggers is pretty high. So it really wasn’t a surprise.

Then I got it in my head that it would make a pretty interesting histogram to see all 168 websites cataloged on the Health/Weight Loss/Personal Pages directory in terms of the date of the last post.

So I put all the links into an Excel sheet, added a column for last post date and started in on recording last post date. After doing 10 I caught myself, and realized this was the sort of project that would sidetrack me for a couple of hours while providing only a scratch to my curiosity itch. So, in the interest of reducing the clutter in my life I am abandoning this project.

No, not really.

What I am doing is asking for your help to minimize the task and reduce the size of my clutter block. There are 168 websites on the page, I figure doing 20 is a very attainable and relatively quick task that I could ask for some help with. So, I am looking for 7 volunteers to each take a block of 20 websites on the list and send to me via my contact form the list including the link or web site name and the date of last post. Comma separated would be great.

I’ll do the first 28, the first person to volunteer will take the next 20 starting with Diet Diaries, and so on and so on. When you sign-up just say which link you will be starting with.

Note that some of these websites can be hard to find a last post date. Do your best, if you can’t find an obvious date just mark it as NA.

Thanks for the help. I’ll take the data you provide and write up a post with my analysis. I’m really hoping the data are as interesting as I think. Oh, and a big “boo” to the first person who points out that in the time it took me to make this post that I could be half-way through the list. I am well aware of that!!

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Un petit mot de gratitude pour mes amis Français et Wallons. Je vois que vous venez en visite sur mon blog mais malheureusement pour vous je n'ai posté encore aucun mot en votre langue. Ceci va changer je vous le promets!

Aujourd'hui j'ai donc reçu ma quatrième cure de chimio et jusqu'à maintenant ça va relativement bien. La fois passée c'était à peu près le même scenario. Mais je reste positive, après tout, chaque fois se présente différemment, donc j'ai de l'espoir ...

Je vais faire des adaptations dans la présentation de mon blog pour que vous soyez aussi chaleureusement accueillis que mes autres visiteurs. Veuillez m'excuser de ne pas avoir pensée plus tôt a cet inconvénient. Je vous souhaite à tous et à toutes une excellente fin de soirée ! X

Dag lieve vrienden en vriendinnen, hier toch een klein woordje. Het ging goed vandaag en vanavond heb ik zelfs soep gegeten met een boterhammetje. Morgen een nieuwe andere dag met zijn verrassingen. Kom maar op ! ongemakken en misselijkheid ! ik ben er klaar voor !

duidelijker kan toch niet hé ;))

later meer hoor lieverds !

een warme dankbare knuff voor die vogeltjes op mijn schouder en andere lieve mensjes die behalve hun eigen zorgen mij ook nog in hun hart dragen !

echt gemeend ! hier is hij  X

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Hey this is Bayley-- better known as 'B' at On The HomeStretch, and if you've heard our show you've heard these words... "Taaalk, taaaalk to me" at the beginning of every segment-- and you dance along to it ever time too... right? Like me???

All of us are trying to warm up the idea of blogging- it's pretty new to Deb and I. So please write us here anytime-- tell us 'what's new in your world,' as Deb always says.

The newest thing in my little world is i just watched Debbie's son's dog, Bubba, ravaged a nest of baby bunnies-- he literally threw one about 4 feet in the air like he was in some sort of sick Doggy Olympics-- It was disgusting. But anywho... what's new with you!?
later,
b