aussieguy55 wrote:https://www.cheatsheet.com/health-fitness/this-u-s-state-has-highest-diabetes-rate-country.html/
Is it they might spend on cheap fast food.? They have no money to join a health club?
I live in the #1 healthiest (low rate of diabetes) state on the healthy list. We are not sports enthusiasts, not really gym rats, and I haven't really hiked or camped in several years though I do go places out of doors and walk (easy hikes) fairly long distances from time to time. Our climate makes it more possible for us to be active out of doors.
In summer, a relatively short season here, we do tons of work out of doors. In winter, our lifestyle and environment requires that we do even more work for basically a 9 month winter. In summer we are chain sawing and hauling tree limbs and crap, in winter we're moving snow. Like all. the. time.
There's a myriad of things to do out of doors here that don't involve a gym membership, though we have one.
So in the Southern states where it's hot and humid all day and night, and folks are in AC as much as they can be, we live in a high altitude desert with dry air and cool nights so we can probably be physically active more hours in the day.
Other than that, there are great healthy restaurants and grocery stores around here, we eat healthy but it's not like I didn't get pizza this week either.
Basically, living here is not a sit down job and there are plenty of opportunities to remain active though some are forced on us.
