A new poll from Gallup-Healthways ranks the most and least obese U.S. states in 2014. Hawaii had the lowest obesity rate, with just 19 percent of residents who are obese, while Mississippi had the highest rate, at 35.2 percent.

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The full list is below. States are ranked by their obesity rates in 2014, with the lowest ranked first.

Hawaii: 19.0 percent

Colorado: 20.3 percent

Montana: 23.5 percent

California: 23.9 percent

Massachusetts: 24.0 percent

Idaho: 24.2 percent

South Dakota: 24.6 percent

New York: 24.7 percent

Minnesota: 24.8 percent

Connecticut: 24.9 percent

Utah: 25.1 percent

Oregon: 25.1 percent

Washington: 25.5 percent

Maine: 25.9 percent

Florida: 26.0 percent

New Jersey: 26.2 percent

Arizona: 26.3 percent

Maryland: 26.6 percent

Nevada: 26.8 percent

Vermont: 26.8 percent

Georgia: 27.1 percent

New Hampshire: 27.1 percent

Virginia: 27.2 percent

Alaska: 27.2 percent

Illinois: 27.3 percent

Wyoming: 27.4 percent

Rhode Island: 27.9 percent

New Mexico: 28.0 percent

North Carolina: 28.3 percent

Tennessee: 28.4 percent

Delaware: 28.5 percent

North Dakota: 28.6 percent

Pennsylvania: 28.6 percent

South Carolina: 28.6 percent

Nebraska: 28.8 percent

Wisconsin: 28.8 percent

Kansas: 29.3 percent

Texas: 29.7 percent

Ohio: 29.9 percent

Michigan: 30.8 percent

Missouri: 30.9 percent

Iowa: 31.1 percent

Indiana: 31.4 percent

Kentucky: 31.5 percent

Alabama: 32.1 percent

Oklahoma: 32.6 percent

Arkansas: 33.0 percent

Louisiana: 33.2 percent

West Virginia: 34.3 percent

Mississippi: 35.2 percent

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