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why are southerners so fat?

Published Jul. 9, 2009
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 People from Mississippi are fat. With an adult obesity rate of 33%, Mississippi has gobbled its way to the "chubbiest state" crown for the fifth year in a row, according to a new joint report by Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Alabama, West Virginia and Tennessee aren't far behind, with obesity rates over 30%. In fact, eight of the 10 fattest states are in the South. The region famous for its biscuits, barbecue and pecan pies has been struggling with its weight for years — but then again, so has the rest of the country. Wisconsin loves cheese, New Yorkers scarf pizza, and New Englanders have been known to enjoy a crab cake or two. So why is the South so portly?

 

For one thing, it's poor. Mississippi is not only the fattest state in the nation, but also the poorest, with 21% of its residents living below the poverty line, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Alabama and West Virginia, the second and third fattest states, are tied for fifth poorest. With a poverty rate of 14%, the South is easily the most impoverished region in the country. "When you're poor, you tend to eat more calorie-dense foods because they're cheaper than fruits and vegetables," explains Jeff Levi, executive director of Trust for America. Poor neighborhoods also have fewer grocery stores, even in the rural South. A 2004 study by the University of South Carolina found that most food-shopping options in rural areas fall into the convenience-store category because grocery stores are located too far away. But although poverty puts people at risk for obesity, it doesn't determine their fate. A number of impoverished states — including Montana, Texas and New Mexico — have relatively low levels of obesity. There must be something else. (See the top 10 food trends of 2008.)

Maybe it's the culture. Southerners definitely enjoy their fried chicken (not to mention fried steak, fried onions, fried green tomatoes, fried pickles and fried corn bread). Even when their food isn't fried, they like to smother it in gravy. But while nutritionists frequently blame Southerners' large guts on their regional food choices, the accusation is a little unfair. Just as Californians don't actually live on wheat grass and tofu, Southerners don't really sit around eating fried chicken every day. "I've not come across anything that says the diet in the Southeast is worse than the rest of the country," says David Bassett, co-director of the University of Tennessee's Obesity Research Center. "We're definitely in what I like to call the 'Stroke Belt,' " he says, referring to Southeastern states' high percentage of heart disease and hypertension, "but I think that has more to do with Southerners' lack of physical activity rather than the food." (Read "A Brief History of Barbecue.")

Bassett isn't just talking about neglected gym memberships and people who sit on the couch all day. Physical activity can be something as simple as walking to the bus stop. That's another problem, by the way: the South doesn't have many bus stops. Public transportation is paltry, and for most people, the best way to get around is by car. "You don't really think of riding the train as exercise, but at least you have to walk a few blocks to get to the stop," says Bassett. States like Mississippi and Tennessee also have a surprising lack of sidewalks, discouraging even the most eager pedestrians. Many roads are narrower than those in the North — where streets have wider shoulders to accommodate winter snow — and people who want to bike or jog find themselves uncomfortably close to traffic.

But who wants to exercise when it's 100 degrees outside? The South is really hot and humid. Nobody in Mississippi goes running in the summer — at least, nobody sane. Bassett points out that Colorado, the state with the lowest obesity rate (18.9%), is relatively affluent and has a temperate climate and plenty of trails that lend themselves to outdoor activities. (See a special report on the science of appetite.)

So there you have it. Southerners have little access to healthy food and limited means with which to purchase it. It's hard for them to exercise outdoors, and even when they do have the opportunity, it's so hot, they don't want to. To combat this affliction, some Southern states have adopted programs to fight rising obesity. In 2003, Arkansas passed a school body mass index–screening program that assesses weight and sends the results home to parents. Tennessee encourages its schools to buy fresh ingredients from local growers. And in 2007, Mississippi adopted nutritional standards for school lunches. Most of these programs are relatively new, so it will be a few years before experts can determine their efficacy. "I think there's reason for optimism," says Barrett. "But it's likely that the Southeast will lag behind the rest of the country for some time to come."

 

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1909406,00.html

 

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I'm cookin fat back right now to season my collard greens! Ya can't get much southern then that.

"I think it's a combonation of factors that make Southerners more prone to being chubby - diet, temperature, education, poverty."

I agree, Thanos. But.......

I've seen it since jr. high school - girls who didn't want to participate in P.E. because it would mess up their hair or make up to run and sweat, or they didn't want boys to think they're tomboys, or they didn't want sore muscles. So the time comes when their metabolism slows down and they're not used to exercising, don't know how to.

And, well, lazy is such a strong word, but it is definitely another reason for the obesity rates.

Maybe it's the welfare. I've noticed people in the grocery store with carts filled and overflowing and most of the time they have food stamps. I don't get food stamps (or want them) but my buggy is never as full.

I'm not sure how they measure it, but Minnesota used to be the fattest and Ohio was way up there too.

Keep in mind, this is Time Magazine article and someone with a journalism degree and works for AP is reporting this as fact.

Time is basically for retards, i.e. the bulk of Americans. I read that in the Journal of Current Studies.

I will actually fry up some fat back and eat it like bacon. I'm not fat actually I'm underweight. I personally blame all of the obesity, cholesterol and heart problems on the way they process food now. I am a true Southerner and my grandmother always cooked fried foods and I cook just like her. They ate very little of what is considered "good for you" now days and would have given today's doctors heart failure at the way they ate. They grew and raised most of their own food not the carp we buy today. My grandmother lived to be 96 and died of a heat stroke mowing her lawn in July. Go figure.

There's plenty of access to healthy food, when you eat in your own kitchen!

Also.. exercise outside is all a matter of what you're acclimated to. I run during the week at noon... yes, even when it nears 100 degrees. It's flipping H-O-T, but as long as you are well hydrated and listen to your body, you'll be fine. It makes those 70- degree days feel oh so wonderful!!

Just my observance: I visit DC a lot. I've noticed that mostly everyone there walks. Everywhere. 2 work. 2 school. 2 clubs. Everywhere. Mostly b/c of all the traffic, but most folks that live in the DC area commute by the sub and pat&joe.

Poorer people tend to fry more food because it is a effective tool for taken a cheaper piece of meat and making it somewhat pleasant to eat. We do most of our shopping on the outer edge of the store, the center aisles are where little food demons live. We also raise a lot of our own vegetables.

It's the fault of the Yankees. They moved down here and bought up all the land that we used to walk and hunt on. Game is lean. Now the only place to walk is down the aisle at Loews and buying pre-fab pork products and, of course, cakes that don't look like what Mom used to make.

tux, to be sure not!

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