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"This is no cosmetic irritation, it is a serious medical problem."
In the past year, the adult obesity rate rose in 48 of America's states, and nationally from 23.7% to 24.5%, Trust for America's Health found.
The non-profit organisation said the situation had reached crisis point and current policies were failing.
Currently, about 119 million, or 64.5%, of US adults are either overweight or obese.
"We have a crisis of poor nutrition and physical inactivity in the US and it's time we dealt with it."
"This is no cosmetic irritation, it is a serious medical problem."
In the past year, the adult obesity rate rose in 48 of America's states, and nationally from 23.7% to 24.5%, Trust for America's Health found.
The non-profit organisation said the situation had reached crisis point and current policies were failing.
Currently, about 119 million, or 64.5%, of US adults are either overweight or obese.
"We have a crisis of poor nutrition and physical inactivity in the US and it's time we dealt with it."