Obesity continues to rise across the United States, affecting millions of adults and putting them at higher risk for heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and other health conditions. According to the CDC, 16 states now report obesity rates of 35% or higher, with most located in the South and Midwest. Below are 15 states with some of the highest obesity rates, along with the factors driving these numbers.

15. South Carolina
South Carolina rounds out the list with an obesity rate of about 35%. Poverty, poor diet, and limited access to preventive healthcare are major contributors. Traditional Southern cuisine, often fried and rich in calories, exacerbates the issue. Obesity has fueled widespread cases of diabetes and hypertension, adding to the state’s healthcare burden. While awareness campaigns exist, challenges remain in changing dietary habits and improving access to healthier food options across the state.