There’s good news and bad news for DeKalb County.

The good news is the northeast Alabama county was ranked by 24/7 Wall Street as the state’s fittest county. The bad news is it’s one of the fattest fittest counties in the country.

Slightly more than 29 percent of the residents in DeKalb County are obese, compared to the state average of 35.5 percent, the rankings show.

That doesn’t mean DeKalb residents are big into exercise, however. Seventy percent of DeKalb residents reported being physically active, less than the state average of 72 percent.

Only one other county on the list – Monongalia County in West Virginia – had a higher obesity rate, coming in at 30.1 percent. Two states on the list had overall higher obesity rates than Alabama: West Virginia (36.9 percent) and Mississippi (36.8 percent).

Alabama is one of eight states where more than one out of every three adults are obese, defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher.

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