Rural Obesity Prevention Tool Kit created to tackle epidemic: 40 percent of rural adults in U.S. are obese
When the Journal of Rural Health recently reported that
40 percent of adults living in rural areas are obese, compared with 33
percent of adults living in urban areas, the size of the disparity was larger than expected and previously
estimated. In response to the severity and urgency of the obesity epidemic, the Rural Assistance Center of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has created a Rural Obesity Prevention tool kit which contains resources to help communities develop obesity prevention programs. (Read more)
40 percent of adults living in rural areas are obese, compared with 33
percent of adults living in urban areas, the size of the disparity was larger than expected and previously
estimated. In response to the severity and urgency of the obesity epidemic, the Rural Assistance Center of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has created a Rural Obesity Prevention tool kit which contains resources to help communities develop obesity prevention programs. (Read more)