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https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/data/inactivity-prevalence-maps/index.html
Across States and Territories
All states and territories had more than 15% of adults who were physically inactive.
In 4 states (Colorado, Washington, Utah, and Oregon) and the District of Columbia, 15% to less than 20% of adults were physically inactive.
In 24 states, 20% to less than 25% of adults were physically inactive.
In 15 states, 25% to less than 30% of adults were physically inactive.
In 7 states (Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Mississippi), and 2 US territories (Puerto Rico, and Guam), 30% or more of adults were physically inactive.
The South (28.0%) had the highest prevalence of physical inactivity, followed by the Northeast (25.6%), Midwest (25.0%), and the West (20.5%).
Across States and Territories
All states and territories had more than 15% of adults who were physically inactive.
In 4 states (Colorado, Washington, Utah, and Oregon) and the District of Columbia, 15% to less than 20% of adults were physically inactive.
In 24 states, 20% to less than 25% of adults were physically inactive.
In 15 states, 25% to less than 30% of adults were physically inactive.
In 7 states (Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Mississippi), and 2 US territories (Puerto Rico, and Guam), 30% or more of adults were physically inactive.
The South (28.0%) had the highest prevalence of physical inactivity, followed by the Northeast (25.6%), Midwest (25.0%), and the West (20.5%).