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Obesity, Diabetes Rates Highest in Parts of South, Appalachia, and Tribal Lands, CDC Estimates

June 13, 2026

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released estimates indicating the highest rates of obesity and diabetes in wide sections of the Southeast, Appalachia, and some tribal lands. The affected tribal lands include areas in the West and Northern Plains.

The CDC's data pinpoints geographic areas with elevated rates of these chronic conditions. Further analysis from the CDC will likely explore contributing factors and potential interventions. The release of this data serves to inform public health initiatives and resource allocation strategies.

The estimates offer a snapshot of current prevalence. The CDC intends for healthcare providers and community organizations to use the data to target prevention and treatment efforts.

States and local health departments will likely incorporate this data into their ongoing public health planning. Further research may explore connections between socio-economic factors, access to healthcare, and dietary habits within these affected regions.

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