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MENS FITNESS
Men's Fitness Announces the Current
Crop of 'America's Fattest Cities 2003'
January 2003 (Newstream) - This year, Men's Fitness editors present the fifth annual "America's Fattest Cities" with a sense of urgency greater than ever: Despite warnings from the magazine for the last five years and from health care experts and government officials especially during this past year, overweight and obesity rates continue to climb. According to the National Health and Nutritional Survey, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association in October 2002, roughly one out of three Americans is now obese, and if you factor in those who are overweight, nearly every two of three Americans has a serious weight problem. These statistics signal yet another increase over last year's numbers. "The increases are across the board for all age groups, both sexes and in all races," said Cynthia Ogden, PhD, co-author of the study. "If these rates continue - about one percent gain per year - we'll all be overweight by the year 2035 and obese by 2100," adds John Foreyt, PhD, director of the Nutrition Research Clinic at Houston's Baylor College. What additionally fuels the urgency of the editors of Men's Fitness is the financial impact on the health-care system resulting from America's overweight condition at a time when the nation struggles economically: $120 billion (and climbing) is spent annually treating the results of this epidemic of obesity. Also troubling is the fact that 15 percent of all children below 19 are now overweight, and the numbers continue to rise along with the emergence of heretofore adult medical conditions, such as abnormally elevated cholesterol levels and adult-onset diabetes. The Top 10 Fattest Cities Texas cleaned up its act somewhat this year, with two cities dropping out of the top ten, but Houston retained its title as "America's Fattest City" for the third year running. Here are this year's top ten, with last year's list included for comparison: 2003
2002
The Top 10 Fittest Cities Honolulu climbed to the top of the list after coming in at number seven last year. Here are the top 10 fittest cities, with last year's list included for comparison: 2003
2002
Data-Gathering Method To arrive at its findings, Men's Fitness evaluated the nation's 50 largest cities between July 2002 and September 2002. Cities were assessed in 16 commensurate categories, using data specific to each city. The categories were selected as indicators, risk factors or relevant environmental factors affecting fitness, obesity and health. Sample categories include: fruit and vegetable consumption, sports participation, smoking, drinking, air and water quality, length of commute, availability of parks/open spaces and percentage of overweight/sedentary residents. Additional Findings
More Information on the Web Go to the Men's Fitness web site at mensfitness.com for:
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