Tuesday, August 10, 2010

How does Georgia measure up?

Among the states, Georgia gets these poor health rankings according to the “2008 Health Rankings: Georgia and Georgia’s Children”:

  • 31st for the percentage of adults who do smoke.
  • 37th for the percentage of adults who do not exercise regularly.
  • 38th for the percentage of overweight high school students.
  • 39th for the percentage of adults who are obese.
  • 41st for the percentage of adults with diabetes.
  • 40th for infant mortality.
  • 41st for teen birth rate.
  • 43rd for pre-term births.
  • 45th for low birthweight babies.
  • 47th for the prevalence of infectious diseases like tuberculosis, hepatitis and AIDS.

Georgia’s most recent bad health grade came this summer in the 2010 “F as in Fat” report: Georgia trailed only Mississippi in the percentage of children between 10 and 17 who are obese. The report is produced by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

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