Survey Seyz Kansas Fatties Rising

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"Scientists and physicians have long been wary of waistlines in Kansas. These worries were exacerbated by the onset of the pandemic in early 2020 because overweight COVID-19 patients had a fourfold greater risk of dying. About two-thirds of Americans were already pushing the scales too hard, and being overweight predisposes people to diabetes, hypertension and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease."

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One in three Kansans struggles with obesity. Let's all aim for a healthier new year. * Kansas Reflector

Kansas ranks seventh in the nation for obesity, defined as a BMI over 30, and both genders are equally affected.

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