Obesity in Connecticut

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Obesity in Connecticut In 2022, the state of Connecticut has an adult obesity prevalence of 30.6%, ranking it number 44 in the United States. This means that nearly one-third of the adult population in Connecticut is classified as obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC defines obesity as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher.

Causes of Obesity in Connecticut[edit | edit source]

The causes of obesity in Connecticut are multifaceted and include factors such as poor diet, lack of physical activity, and socioeconomic status. The state has been working to address these issues through various initiatives and programs aimed at promoting healthy eating and active living.

Healthcare Facilities and Centers[edit | edit source]

Several well-known healthcare facilities and centers in Connecticut are dedicated to helping individuals manage their weight and improve their health. These include:

  • Yale New Haven Health: This health system offers a comprehensive weight management program that includes medical evaluation, nutritional counseling, psychological support, and exercise guidance.
  • Hartford HealthCare: Hartford HealthCare's Medical & Surgical Weight Loss Center provides a range of services to help individuals achieve and maintain a healthy weight. These include bariatric surgery, medical weight loss programs, and nutritional counseling.
  • Connecticut Children's Medical Center: This center has a specialized Pediatric Obesity Center for children and adolescents struggling with obesity. The center offers a multidisciplinary approach to weight management, including medical evaluation, nutritional counseling, physical activity guidance, and psychological support.

Efforts to Combat Obesity[edit | edit source]

Connecticut has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity. These include the Healthy Connecticut 2020 plan, which aims to reduce obesity rates by promoting healthy eating and physical activity. The state has also implemented policies to improve the nutritional quality of food in schools and to promote physical activity among students.

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