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(KGTV) — A recent study may cause pause at the dinner table this holiday season for millions of Americans.The study by the New England Journal of Medicine claims that nearly one in two adults (49 percent) will be obese by 2030, with obesity rates being at least 35 percent in every state and higher than 50 percent in 29 states. Nearly one in four adults are projected to have severe obesity by 2030. "Severe obesity" is projected to be the most common body-mass index (BMI) category among women, black adults, and low-income adults nationally, the study added.RELATED: Carlsbad company invents weight loss balloon"Our analysis indicates that the prevalence of adult obesity and severe obesity will continue to increase nationwide, with large disparities across states and demographic subgroups," the study said.Most previous obesity estimates have relied on surveys in which respondents often understate their weight. The new report used decades-long federal study to get a more accurate picture of the growing epidemic.The study says BMI data from more than 6.2 million adults collected from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey in 1993-1994 and 1999-2016 was used and measured with data from 57,000 adults who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. RELATED: High obesity rates reported among San Diego kidsBMI is measured using a person's weight in kilograms divided by the squared height in meters, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC adds that obesity affected about 93.3 million Americans between 2015-2016, and can lead to heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer that are some of the leading causes of preventable, premature death.An independent expert told the Associated Press that the trends are alarming and say the nation could face medical and financial problems due to the large number of those considered obese.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1990
(CNN) — Former President George H.W. Bush spoke his final words in a phone call with his son, former President George W. Bush, a source familiar with Bush's final hours told CNN.In their conversation on speakerphone, the son told the senior George Bush that he had been a "wonderful father."His father's reply -- and final words -- were: "I love you, too."The elder Bush's final words were first reported by The New York Times.RELATED: Former President George H.W. Bush has diedIn his last hours, Bush was asked whether he wanted to go to the hospital, according to a source familiar. He had been hospitalized multiple times this year since his wife Barbara Bush's death on April 17, and he had been dealing with a number of health issues over the years, including having a form of Parkinson's disease.The former president answered no.Instead, Bush said that he was ready to go and be with Barbara, his wife of 73 years, and their late daughter Robin, who died of leukemia as a child.RELATED: From Bush to Clinton, a grace note for the agesBush, 94, died late Friday at his home in Houston surrounded by his family, including his son Neil Bush and wife Maria, his best friend and former Secretary of State James Baker, and his grandson Pierce Bush.Bush will lie in state at the US Capitol before a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. A second memorial service will follow at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston.Bush will be laid to rest at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, alongside his wife, and Robin.RELATED: Politicians, world leaders and friends react to George H.W. Bush's deathSpecific times and more details will be announced at a later time, according to Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath.CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi and Stephen Collinson contributed to this report. 1846

(KGTV) - Does your hair really grow faster during the Summer months?The evidence is shaky at best.An expert says any increase in hair growth is marginal, maybe 10%.She says the slight increase likely comes from a natural hormonal shift and an increase in UV exposure.The best indication of how your hair will grow is your DNA, so check those old family photos. 368
(KGTV) — A South Bay native got the break of a lifetime while he was assembling an office chair.While working as a production assistant on set of the Netflix film "Triple Frontier," Louis Rodriguez was putting together a chair for director JC Chandor when he was asked to audition by a casting director.Despite having no previous acting experience, he given the shot to try out for the role of "Duke" in the film while in Hawaii.RELATED: Actor Mark Wahlberg visits with Camp Pendleton troops, familiesAnd, clearly, the audition went well, as he then got the chance to try out in front of Chandor a week later."They recognized me right away as the boy who was serving them coffee," Rodriguez joked.Eventually, he was casted opposite Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Charlie Hunnam, and Garrett Hedlund.RELATED: Video: Tony Hawk drives around yelling at San Diego skaters to 'do a kickflip'"It was really cool going to Columbia," Rodriguez said. "At first I felt like the kid trying to fit in in high school with the cool kids because my chair and my trailer was right next to them.""Triple Frontier" follows a group of former Special Forces operatives as they reunite to pull off a dangerous heist of a drug lord's fortune in South America.Rodriguez plays the part of brother to actress Adria Arjona's character "Yovanna." Duke has been roped into the drug trade and Yovanna works to get him out, while also serving as an informant to Isaac's character. The film is now available to stream on Netflix.Here's a preview of Rodriguez about 40 seconds in during this clip from the film, as his character "Duke" is being loaded into a truck: View this post on Instagram The mission behind the mission. #TripleFrontier A post shared by Triple Frontier (@triplefrontier) on Mar 22, 2019 at 2:26pm PDT "It was a humbling experience," Rodriguez told 10News. "My family was over whelmed when they saw me. No one knew besides my parents and brothers."Rodriguez graduated from Bonita Vista High School before attending the University of Hawai'i where he received a degree in Digital Media. According to his IMDB biography, he chose UH because of his love of surfing and to one day become an underwater documentary filmmaker."It's a once in a lifetime opportunity so I'm going to run with it," Rodriguez said. "I never saw myself in front of the camera but I've always seen myself behind it."He says that he's now looking into acting agents and exploring opportunities to continue acting. 2507
(KGTV) — In a letter to President Trump, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he expects about 56 percent of the state's population — or about 25.5 million people — will be infected with coronavirus.Newsom requested the president send the USNS Mercy Hospital Ship to be stationed at the Port of Los Angeles through Sept. 1 in order to "decompress our current health care delivery system in Los Angeles" amid the coronavirus pandemic."As you know, California has been disproportionately impacted by repatriation efforts over the last few months," the govenor wrote. "Our state and health care delivery system are significantly impacted by the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases."Read the full letter below:California officials project 56 percent of the state population will be infected by COVID-19 over an eight week period.Thursday, California had 675 positive cases of coronavirus and 16 deaths, not including passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship docked in Oakland.The USNS Mercy, homeported in San Diego, has the capacity for 1,000 hospital beds.The ship is one of two ships being prepared to deploy to the west and east coasts to assist the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic. The USNS Comfort, based in Virginia, is also being prepared to deploy and provide hospital care.California is among the top three states, including Washington and New York, for coronavirus cases in the U.S. 1407
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