More Americans said they’re on diets to lose weight or for other health reasons compared with a decade ago.
That's according to a report Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that found 17% of American adults surveyed during 2017 and 2018 said they were on special diets, compared with 14% a decade earlier.
Experts say the increase isn't surprising given the prevalence and increase of obesity and obesity related diseases.
The report notes that about half of American adults have diet-related chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease.
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