A new report says nearly 60 percent of Michigan residents could be obese by 2030 and health care costs could soar if the state doesn't start shedding pounds.
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The study says more than 12 percent of Michigan's high school students are obese.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers an adult with a body mass index of 30 or higher obese.
The study says the increase could contribute to millions of new cases of diabetes, heart disease and other obesity-related diseases by 2030, while health care costs could climb 19 percent.