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  CDC Report : Two in Five Americans Aged 55-to-64 Are Obese
 

Two in five Americans aged 55-to-64 are obese and even more have high blood pressure, according to Health, United States, 2005, the government’s annual report to the President and Congress on the health of all Americans.

The report, prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics, takes an in-depth look at the 55-64 age group, which includes the oldest of the baby boomers.

"Controlling high blood pressure and obesity is crucial for health, and particularly for baby boomers as they grow older," said HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt. "It's time to act against both conditions so more Americans can live longer, healthier lives."

Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC Director, urged 55-to-64-year-olds to take careful stock now of their health, including such vital measures as weight, cholesterol level, blood pressure, risk of heart attack and any signs of diabetes.

"The late 50s and early 60s are a crucial time of life to focus on disease prevention. It’s never too late to adopt a healthy lifestyle to enjoy a longer, healthier life," she said.

Other sources: Centers for Disease Control

 
 
 
 
 
 
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