got me wondering about fitness per state/city in America and how it pans out.
This is Forbes list of 'fat' cities: Forbes List: Most Obese Cities in America - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
What's interesting in the metro areas is the highest rate of poverty produces the highest rate of obesity. That should make it pretty plain that buying all the cheap foods filled with empty refined carbs is more costly in the long run than purchasing fresh, whole foods. I guess Michelle Obama should be starting her fight on THAT premise huh?
A list of States in order of fattest to fittest: Fattest States 2010: CalorieLab's Annual Obesity Map - State Obesity Rankings
Go Colorado!........number one fittest state AGAIN! For some reason I thought California would be the fittest state........with all the tofu and sprouts, all the variety of activity available nearly all year long *shrugs* who knew? LOL
This is Forbes list of 'fat' cities: Forbes List: Most Obese Cities in America - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
What's interesting in the metro areas is the highest rate of poverty produces the highest rate of obesity. That should make it pretty plain that buying all the cheap foods filled with empty refined carbs is more costly in the long run than purchasing fresh, whole foods. I guess Michelle Obama should be starting her fight on THAT premise huh?
A list of States in order of fattest to fittest: Fattest States 2010: CalorieLab's Annual Obesity Map - State Obesity Rankings
Go Colorado!........number one fittest state AGAIN! For some reason I thought California would be the fittest state........with all the tofu and sprouts, all the variety of activity available nearly all year long *shrugs* who knew? LOL