Mississippi's still fattest but Alabama closing in

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Mississippi's still fattest but Alabama closing in


Jul 1, 7:37 AM (ET)

By LAURAN NEERGAARD

WASHINGTON (AP) - Mississippi's still king of cellulite, but an ominous tide is rolling toward the Medicare doctors in neighboring Alabama: obese baby boomers.

It's time for the nation's annual obesity rankings and, outside of fairly lean Colorado, there's little good news. Obesity rates among adults rose in 23 states over the past year and didn't decline anywhere, says a new report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

And while the nation has long been bracing for a surge in Medicare as the boomers start turning 65, the new report makes clear that fat, not just age, will fuel much of those bills. In every state, the rate of obesity is higher among 55- to 64-year-olds - the oldest boomers - than among today's 65-and-beyond.

That translates into a coming jump of obese Medicare patients that ranges from 5.2 percent in New York to a high of 16.3 percent in Alabama, the report concluded. In Alabama, nearly 39 percent of the oldest boomers are obese.

Health economists once made the harsh financial calculation that the obese would save money by dying sooner, notes Jeff Levi, executive director of the Trust, a nonprofit public health group. But more recent research instead suggests they live nearly as long but are much sicker for longer, requiring such costly interventions as knee replacements and diabetes care and dialysis. Studies show Medicare spends anywhere from $1,400 to $6,000 more annually on health care for an obese senior than for the non-obese.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090701/D995KKQO0.html
 
Thats because of all the excellent food in Alabama.

If you ever tried Dreamland ribs you would be willing to risk obesity to enjoy them again and again and again and again....

You get the idea.
 
KY is about #4 on the list :D

Weeze gots gud fud 2.
And wimmen that can double as your jack if you have a flat in our pickup.
None of those aneroxic wormy looking scrawny wimmin.

:D
 
Thats because of all the excellent food in Alabama.

If you ever tried Dreamland ribs you would be willing to risk obesity to enjoy them again and again and again and again....

You get the idea.

Yup....in the south if it aint breaded and deep fried, it's probably meat! LOL Delicious but deadly.
 
Yup....in the south if it aint breaded and deep fried, it's probably meat! LOL Delicious but deadly.

I work hard to maintain my health and my weight. But the food I enjoy makes that work worth it. lol
 
Picked some heirloom greasy grit green beans in the garden this morning. They are cooking with a hunk of smoked hog jowel for dinner. Breaded and fried summer squash, new potatoes, and country ham is also on the menu.
 
I bet your right, I'm dying to go to a lsu bama game, though I'm not wearing purple and gold.:clink:

The game is in T-town this year and I will be there. Wear your colors! The fans won't hurt you. I'll buy extra ribs so you can offer them as a gesture of good will. lol
 
If you got to the Carolinas watch the BBQ it is very vinegery.
They do not know how to make BBQ.
 
If you got to the Carolinas watch the BBQ it is very vinegery.
They do not know how to make BBQ.

I agree with you. And in some places in NC they just roast the meat and add the sauce at the table. So wrong.
 
So good make ya wanna slap your mama?
Hehehe, I stole a meat loaf recipe from a good ole boy from Arkansas. It's the best I ever had. He mixed fresh ground chuck with pork sausage (not Italian) and bacon, added some secret ingredients and roasted in a roasting rack to let the grease drip off. He called it' "Slap Your Momma Meatloaf"
 
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