The data illustrates the obesity rate among Latinos in the U.S. in 2016, sorted by state. In that year, the obesity rate among Latinos in Alabama amounted to 28.1 percent, while West Virginia reported a rate of 37.7%.
Pennsylvania | 39.5 |
Michigan | 38.4 |
West Virginia | 37.7 |
Texas | 37.4 |
North Dakota | 37.2 |
Oklahoma | 36.7 |
Illinois | 36.3 |
Kansas | 35.2 |
Arizona | 35 |
Washington | 34.4 |
Idaho | 33.6 |
Minnesota | 33.1 |
Tennessee | 33 |
Missouri | 32.7 |
Oregon | 32.4 |
Arkansas | 32.4 |
California | 32.3 |
Louisiana | 32.2 |
Delaware | 32.1 |
Nebraska | 31.8 |
New Jersey | 31.4 |
Massachusetts | 31.4 |
Hawaii | 31.4 |
New Mexico | 31.3 |
Wisconsin | 31.2 |
North Carolina | 31.2 |
Rhode Island | 30.8 |
Nevada | 30.6 |
New York | 30.6 |
Maine | 30.5 |
Connecticut | 30.3 |
Iowa | 29.9 |
Virginia | 29.6 |
South Dakota | 29.5 |
Indiana | 28.7 |
Georgia | 28.4 |
South Carolina | 28.2 |
Utah | 28.1 |
Alabama | 28.1 |
Alaska | 27.9 |
Ohio | 27.8 |
Colorado | 27.1 |
Florida | 26.8 |
Maryland | 25.4 |
Kentucky | 25 |
Montana | 24.8 |
New Hampshire | 24.7 |
Mississipi | 22.3 |
D.C. | 20 |