The Burden of Obesity in North Carolina Obesity-Related Chronic Disease Obesity-Related Chronic Disease More than half (53%) of all deaths of North Carolinians are.
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The Burden of Obesity in North Carolina Obesity-Related Chronic Disease Obesity-Related Chronic Disease More than half (53%) of all deaths of North Carolinians are preventable. Overweight and obesity are significantly associated with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, arthritis, and poor health status. Inadequate fruits and vegetables, lack of leisure time physical activity, obesity, and overweight make up 80% of N.C.’s risk factor or behaviors. Preventable Causes of Death in N.C. Preventable Causes of Death in North Carolina (2007) Tobacco Use 13,720 Diet/Physical Inactivity 12,583 2,653 Alcohol Consumption 2,350 Microbial Agents Toxic Agents 1,743 Medical Error 1,516 Motor Vehicles 1,364 Firearms 910 Uninsurance 758 Unsafe Sex 606 Illicit Drug Use 531 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 Estimated Number of deaths State Center for Health Statistics, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, (2007). The Burden of Obesity in North Carolina Disability Disability Percentage of Adults Percentage of NC Adults with a Disability, by BMI categories (2007) 60 40 26% 29% Healthy Weight Overweight 40% 20 0 Obese Source: North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey, N.C. State Center for Health Statistics, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, (2007). Disability Measures Percentage of Adults Percentage of N.C .Adults with Disability Measures, by BMI Categories (2007) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 27% 15% 18% 5% Limited in Activities Healthy Weight 6% 11% Require Special Equipment Overweight Obese Source: North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey, N.C. State Center for Health Statistics, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, (2007).