Obesity Rate Lowest in Hawaii, Highest in Mississippi

Hawaii residents were the least likely to be obese in 2014, and Hawaii was the only state where fewer than one in five residents are obese.

Mississippi had the highest obesity rate in the nation for the second year in a row, at 35.2%.

Mississippi and West Virginia have had the two highest obesity rates in the nation since 2012. Five states on the list have had consistently high obesity rates — Mississippi, West Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas and Kentucky. These states have been among the 10 states with the highest obesity rates every year since Gallup and Healthways began tracking obesity in 2008.

On the other end of the scale, Colorado has consistently had one of the two lowest obesity rates each year since 2008. In addition to Colorado, three states — California, Massachusetts and Connecticut — have been among the 10 states with the lowest obesity rates since 2008.

Source: Obesity Rate Lowest in Hawaii, Highest in Mississippi

Taylor Swift’s ‘biggest fan’ unveils dramatic 400lbs weight loss

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A Taylor Swift fan is unveiling his new body after losing over 400lbs in just two years.Ronnie Brower of Syracuse, New York, had ballooned up to 675lbs by 2012 as the result of ‘excessive drinking, eating, and pill-popping all his life.’

Now, due to hard work, and even harder workouts, over the past two years, Brower has reached his goal weight.

Brower says he listened to Taylor Swift (above) music as he worked towards his goal of weighing 250lbs, which he accomplished last month.

Brower will be celebrating his new weight in a big way as well, by taking a trip to see Swift perform in Cleveland on June 3 – and hopefully meeting the singing superstar. It was Swift after all, and her music, that kept Brower going during his weight loss journey.

Source: Taylor Swift’s ‘biggest fan’ unveils dramatic 400lbs weight loss | Daily Mail Online

Is your bedroom making you fat?

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Scientists believe that light at night, including street light creeping through the curtains and the glow of smartphones, is causing us to pile on the pounds.

Light at night, including street light creeping through the curtains and the glow of smartphones, is making us gain weight, according to new research

In experiments on mice, they showed that animals exposed to light 24-hours a day for five weeks put on 50 per cent more fat than creatures who kept more normal hours.

This was despite all the animals eating the same amount of food and doing the same amount of exercise.

Tests showed that constant light disrupted their body clock and slowed down a vital calorie-burning process.

A previous study by the same team from Leiden University showed that animals kept in constant light put on weight more quickly than creatures fed fatty food.

Researcher Patrick Rensen, Leiden University Medical Center, said he believes his findings have relevance to people who are battling the bulge.

He said ‘I think it would be really helpful to maintain the biological rhythms as much as possible, by at least sleeping in a darkened bedroom.’

Being exposed to light at night disrupts the body clock and slows down a vital calorie-burning process

Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, he said that even something as simple as checking a mobile phone for messages on waking during the night could stop the body clock from resetting properly in the morning and lead to weight gain.

With exposure to light at night linked to a host of other ills, from cancer to depression, experts say we need to learn to love the dark.

Speaking recently, Richard Stevens, a breast cancer researcher from the US, said: ‘The importance of sleep has finally entered mainstream thinking and practice; however the importance of dark is still greatly under-appreciated.’

via Is your BEDROOM making you fat? | Daily Mail Online.

COPS: Husky Thief Stole 4 TVs, 3 Car Stereos From Pa. Wal-Mart

TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. (AP) — State police are searching for a husky thief who made off with four 32-inch LED televisions, three car stereos and a coffee maker from a Wal-Mart store in Pennsylvania.

They say the suspect who’s about 25 years old and weighing more than 325 pounds put the items in his shopping cart and left without paying around 2:30 a.m. Sunday in Eaton Township, Wyoming County.

Police say the suspect has a light beard and mustache, glasses, a ball cap, blue jeans and coat and sweatshirt.

Source: COPS: Husky Thief Stole 4 TVs, 3 Car Stereos From Pa. Wal-Mart « CBS Philly

The Weird Thing That Packs on Calories—And Pounds

A quick trip down the frozen-food aisle at the supermarket can be anxiety-ridden. Given the sheer range of options for everything from popcorn to cereal to tomato soup, it’s tough to know what to buy (if you’re not going based on cost alone). Now, a new study suggests having so much variety may be wreaking havoc on our waistlines.
The new study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, shows having so many different brands of the same food may be making us overeat. The researchers asked people nearly 200 people about their consumption of pepperoni pizza. In the study, there were over 70 different pepperoni pizza brands consumed, and the calorie content varied by well over 300%. The researchers then compared the eating habits of people who regularly ate multiple varieties of pizza to people who only regularly consumed the same brand.

Source: The Weird Thing That Packs on Calories—And Pounds | TIME