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Women's health failing in conservative Red States:

Twelve states failed outright, up from six states in the 2004 report. Mississippi ranked last and the others with failing grades were Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Texas, Alabama and Indiana, as well as the District of Columbia.

Women living in conservative Red States, fattest in country:

Mississippi has the highest obesity rates, with 31.5 percent of women classified as obese. West Virginia is a close second with 30.2 percent of women considered obese.

States failing in area of women’s health
Vermont got best grade on new report card, Mississippi received worst
Reuters
Updated: 6:54 p.m. ET Oct 17, 2007
CHICAGO - Most U.S. states have made little progress toward improving women’s health and many have fallen behind as rates of obesity and diabetes continue to climb, a new 50-state report released on Wednesday showed.

The best state for women’s health is Vermont and the worst is Mississippi, the report concluded.

“The nation as a whole and individual states are falling farther behind in the quest to meet the national goals for women’s health,” said Judy Waxman of the National Women’s Law Center, which released the report along with the Oregon Health & Science University.

The groups looked at 27 measures of women’s health, ranging from the rates of routine screening tests for breast and colon cancer to obesity and access to health care. The benchmarks were based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Healthy People 2010 initiative.

“Overall the nation’s grade was ’unsatisfactory.’ Only three of the 27 benchmarks were met,” Dr. Michelle Berlin of the Oregon Health & Science University told a briefing.

The three exceptions were in the percentage of women 40 and older getting mammograms, regular dental care and colorectal cancer screening for women over 50.

No state received a passing or “satisfactory” grade for women’s health status. Only three states — Vermont, Minnesota and Massachusetts — were “satisfactory minus,” a drop from a report in 2004 when eight states earned that mark.

Twelve states failed outright, up from six states in the 2004 report. Mississippi ranked last and the others with failing grades were Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Texas, Alabama and Indiana, as well as the District of Columbia.

The remaining states received “unsatisfactory” marks.

“There is still an enormous problem in the United States,” Berlin told the briefing. “Obesity increased among women in every single state and rates of diabetes are on the rise.”

She said women’s health status varies greatly by state.

Fewest obese women in Hawaii
For example, Hawaii has the lowest percentage of women who are obese at 16.7 percent, followed by Colorado at 18 percent.

Mississippi has the highest obesity rates, with 31.5 percent of women classified as obese. West Virginia is a close second with 30.2 percent of women considered obese.
 
"For example, Hawaii has the lowest percentage of women who are obese at 16.7 percent, followed by Colorado at 18 percent."

Time to send some Krispy Kreme's over to those women in Hawaii. MUST get our ladies up to number one.
 
Cons know that all other men are just like them, so thy have to get their women fat so the other cons won't take them away from them.
 
It was interesting to see that all twelve (unless you omit DC) are southern states, known in the culinary world primarily for their penchant for deep-fried everything. I've mentioned this condiment before and it probably isn't exclusive to West Texas, but sausage cream gravy seems to be available for just about everything here as well. I tasted it once (it was fantastic but I value my arteries!) and never had it again. Barbecue is another biggie here and nothing seems to be skimped. Fresh vegetables and fruit haven't been considered as regional fare, although they are available in limited variety.

Oh yes, and apparently they love Krispy Kremes too (I think they're vile!). Those are made with pure lard. yuck.
 
It was interesting to see that all twelve (unless you omit DC) are southern states, known in the culinary world primarily for their penchant for deep-fried everything. I've mentioned this condiment before and it probably isn't exclusive to West Texas, but sausage cream gravy seems to be available for just about everything here as well. I tasted it once (it was fantastic but I value my arteries!) and never had it again. Barbecue is another biggie here and nothing seems to be skimped. Fresh vegetables and fruit haven't been considered as regional fare, although they are available in limited variety.

Oh yes, and apparently they love Krispy Kremes too (I think they're vile!). Those are made with pure lard. yuck.

Chris Rock says they have crack in them!

Canadians are the ones who eat gravy on everything!
 
Chris Rock says they have crack in them!

Canadians are the ones who eat gravy on everything!

Well they do put gravy on french fries, but I don't know what else. A lot of us put vinegar on fries instead.

French Canadians have this "side?" dish called "poutine" that has fries on the bottom topped with a generous layer of cheese curds (if you haven't had those you're really missing out!) and covered in hot beef gravy. It's absolutely sinful.

Back to the diet of the South, especially among those who snarf up stuff like Krispy Kreme and sausage cream gravy and deep fried everything, I wonder what the statistics on gall bladder surgery are?
 
Well they do put gravy on french fries, but I don't know what else. A lot of us put vinegar on fries instead.

French Canadians have this "side?" dish called "poutine" that has fries on the bottom topped with a generous layer of cheese curds (if you haven't had those you're really missing out!) and covered in hot beef gravy. It's absolutely sinful.

Back to the diet of the South, especially among those who snarf up stuff like Krispy Kreme and sausage cream gravy and deep fried everything, I wonder what the statistics on gall bladder surgery are?

I like white vinegar on potatos, that is the only thing mentioned on this thread that I am into. I like it on knishes most of all.

Krispy Kremes, ech...but I don't get the whole donut thing to begin with.
 
Well they do put gravy on french fries, but I don't know what else. A lot of us put vinegar on fries instead.

French Canadians have this "side?" dish called "poutine" that has fries on the bottom topped with a generous layer of cheese curds (if you haven't had those you're really missing out!) and covered in hot beef gravy. It's absolutely sinful.

Back to the diet of the South, especially among those who snarf up stuff like Krispy Kreme and sausage cream gravy and deep fried everything, I wonder what the statistics on gall bladder surgery are?


The mofos down there don't get enough excercise.

Large parts of Houston don't even have sidewalks. Everybody drives everywhere. lol.

God forbid you try to ride a bike in houston. Its not like they believe in bike lanes, parks and urban greenspace.


I like the republicans healthcare plan - for the south only - get off your asses and move!
 
Well they do put gravy on french fries, but I don't know what else. A lot of us put vinegar on fries instead.

French Canadians have this "side?" dish called "poutine" that has fries on the bottom topped with a generous layer of cheese curds (if you haven't had those you're really missing out!) and covered in hot beef gravy. It's absolutely sinful.

Back to the diet of the South, especially among those who snarf up stuff like Krispy Kreme and sausage cream gravy and deep fried everything, I wonder what the statistics on gall bladder surgery are?

My daughter just got back recently from her first visit to the in-laws and she said they put the poutine on a lot of things. I will have to ask her to be more specific. She said it is sinful!

I imagine it would be higher than the rest of the nation!
 
Thats why they think NASCAR is a sport. Man, you've got to be in good shape to turn a wheel on a car for a couple hours and turn the same direction. Those guys are what they consider 'in shape'...
 
I like white vinegar on potatos, that is the only thing mentioned on this thread that I am into. I like it on knishes most of all.

Krispy Kremes, ech...but I don't get the whole donut thing to begin with.

Comfort foods, I associate do nuts to this time of year. Mom would make them fresh with apple cider.

I got mad cravings for do-nuts while I was doing chemo!

By the way, happy day, my mammogram came back CLEAR! WA HOO!
 
Comfort foods, I associate do nuts to this time of year. Mom would make them fresh with apple cider.

I got mad cravings for do-nuts while I was doing chemo!

By the way, happy day, my mammogram came back CLEAR! WA HOO!

Oh, that is fabulous!

:clink: :cheer:
 
I like white vinegar on potatos, that is the only thing mentioned on this thread that I am into. I like it on knishes most of all.

Krispy Kremes, ech...but I don't get the whole donut thing to begin with.
Fresh and hot from the oven, a Krippy Kreme (sp) is like a fine french pastry (or at least as close as you can find in the sticks).

The Four southern food groups (according to Brett Butler): Ya got ur salt group, ur sugar group, ur fat group and ur alky-hol.
 
Comfort foods, I associate do nuts to this time of year. Mom would make them fresh with apple cider.

I got mad cravings for do-nuts while I was doing chemo!

By the way, happy day, my mammogram came back CLEAR! WA HOO!

Excellent!:D
 
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