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    Arkansas Ranked Third Most Unhealthy State in New Study

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    By Jeff Easterling on October 10, 2024 City News

    A recent study by Wagner Reese LLP has placed Arkansas as the third most unhealthy state in the U.S., following Mississippi and Louisiana. The analysis, which utilized data from sources like the American Lung Association and the CDC, assessed five critical health factors: diabetes rates, smoking rates, obesity rates, food insecurity, and air quality.

    Hawaii topped the list as the healthiest state, while Arkansas’s ranking highlights significant health challenges within the state. Key findings include:

    • Air Quality: Arkansas has the third worst air quality in the nation, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 47.
    • Smoking Rates: The state ranks second worst in smoking prevalence at 18.7%.
    • Food Insecurity: Arkansas also has the second highest food insecurity rate at 15.0%.
    • Diabetes Rates: The state is 16th worst, with 10.8% of the population affected.
    • Obesity Rates: While not in the top five, Arkansas ranks ninth with a 36.4% obesity rate.

    The study reveals that poor air quality can lead to increased respiratory conditions, linking pollution to higher hospital admissions for illnesses like asthma and COPD. The state’s high smoking rates further exacerbate these health issues, raising concerns over chronic diseases such as lung cancer and heart disease.

    Experts emphasize the urgent need for public health initiatives aimed at reducing smoking and improving access to nutritious food, as well as addressing air quality issues. Without intervention, Arkansas faces the risk of worsening health outcomes in the future.

    The full rankings of the unhealthiest and healthiest states are available in the study.

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