Prevalence of Self-Reported Intake of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Among US Adults in 50 States and the District of Columbia, 2010 and 2015
RESEARCH BRIEF — Volume 18 — April 15, 2021
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Prevalence of self-reported sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake once daily or more among US adults by state, National Health Interview Survey Cancer Control Supplement (NHIS CCS), 2010 and 2015. SSBs include regular soda, sweetened fruit drinks, sports/energy drinks, and sweetened coffee/tea drinks. This map shows combined 2010 and 2015 data from the NHIS CCS (9,10).
State | Prevalence % |
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Alabama | 65.0 |
Alaska | 44.5 |
Arizona | 64.5 |
Arkansas | 74.2 |
California | 62.7 |
Colorado | 59.4 |
Connecticut | 72.2 |
Delaware | 68.0 |
District of Columbia | 64.8 |
Florida | 67.2 |
Georgia | 68.1 |
Hawaii | 76.4 |
Idaho | 58.8 |
Illinois | 62.7 |
Indiana | 65.7 |
Iowa | 50.5 |
Kansas | 54.9 |
Kentucky | 67.2 |
Louisiana | 68.7 |
Maine | 65.5 |
Maryland | 65.4 |
Massachusetts | 66.8 |
Michigan | 59.0 |
Minnesota | 50.4 |
Mississippi | 64.5 |
Missouri | 59.1 |
Montana | 64.9 |
Nebraska | 58.0 |
Nevada | 63.8 |
New Hampshire | 69.7 |
New Jersey | 69.5 |
New Mexico | 68.5 |
New York | 65.6 |
North Carolina | 62.7 |
North Dakota | 59.2 |
Ohio | 57.2 |
Oklahoma | 66.0 |
Oregon | 51.5 |
Pennsylvania | 65.9 |
Rhode Island | 65.7 |
South Carolina | 70.2 |
South Dakota | 72.5 |
Tennessee | 66.4 |
Texas | 62.5 |
Utah | 53.6 |
Vermont | 67.3 |
Virginia | 59.6 |
Washington | 55.0 |
West Virginia | 59.4 |
Wisconsin | 50.4 |
Wyoming | 73.2 |
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