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Old 11-24-2007, 08:35 AM
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Memphis #1 on yet another List!!

1. Memphis, Tenn.: 34%

Researchers have found that residents are aware of the area's obesity problem, currently affecting 34% of its population. Among the causes they blame: high rates of poverty and a culture of Southern hospitality and food that values certain types of dishes--many of them fried--over healthier choices. Memphis actually sits on the western edge of a web of Southern cities along with Birmingham, Ala., and Atlanta, that also landed on our list.


America's Most Obese Cities

By Rebecca Ruiz, Forbes.com
Nov. 14, 2007

We are heavier than ever.

Once considered an affliction of the lazy and indulgent, obesity now affects about one-third of Americans. The epidemic has swept up the wealthy, middle class and the poor; city dwellers, suburbanites and those in rural areas; and people of all races and ethnicities.

The causes, researchers say, are numerous. These include a diet of calorie-dense but nutrient-deficient food found in grocery and convenience stores, public planning strategies that favor motorists over walkers and cyclists, and simply bad habits.

And while the causes are many, the costs are enormous. Obesity's associated costs add $93 billion to the nation's medical bill annually. Each year, 112,000 people die from obesity-related causes, and the condition is responsible for an increased risk of chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease.

To better understand the local and state implications of the obesity epidemic, we ranked the nation's heaviest cities. In doing so, we discovered states with multiple offenders, metropolitan areas with expanding waistlines and a high representation of Southern cities. Worse yet, after claiming the title of the most sedentary city, Memphis, Tenn., has also ranked first as the country's most obese.

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To determine which cities were the most obese, we looked at 2006 data on body mass index, or BMI, collected by the Centers for Disease Control's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, which conducts phone interviews with residents of metropolitan areas about health issues, including obesity, diabetes and exercise.

In this case, participants report their height and weight, which survey analysts use to calculate a BMI. Those with a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 are considered at a healthy weight, those with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight, and those with a BMI of 30 or higher are considered obese. About 32 percent of the nation is obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control; Memphis ranked above the national average at 34 percent.

Though data is collected for roughly 145 metropolitan statistical areas, we looked only at the country's 50 most populated cities and ranked the top 20. Because of an insufficient number of survey responses, data from some cities, including Sacramento, Calif., Columbus, Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y., was not included. Had we included every area on the list, the smaller cities of Huntington, W.V., and Ashland, Ohio, on the West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio state borders, would have far outpaced every city on the list with obesity rates of 45 percent. Of the 50 cities we did rank, Boston entered last, with only 19 percent.
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My Memphis roots are showing...I taught my sister to put bacon grease in her green beans for Thanksgiving and everyone bragged and bragged...we just looked at each other and winked

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I have lost ten pounds in 4 weeks by simply walking in the mornings and practicing portion control. I ate one plate for Thanksgiving and one dessert, and I did it right here in the fattest city in America!!!!!
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In a related story...

I have lost ten pounds in 4 weeks by simply walking in the mornings and practicing portion control. I ate one plate for Thanksgiving and one dessert, and I did it right here in the fattest city in America!!!!!
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Some Men... other men have the metabolism that reacts to food like steel reacts to a magnet. I, unfortunately, am one of the "other men". It was not always this way. I used to be able to drop 30 pounds in a month with just a minor change in diet and exercise. Now I can gain 30 in 2 weeks with no change in diet and a minor change in exercise. Exercise is merely used for maintenance not loss.
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Some Men... other men have the metabolism that reacts to food like steel reacts to a magnet. I, unfortunately, am one of the "other men". It was not always this way. I used to be able to drop 30 pounds in a month with just a minor change in diet and exercise. Now I can gain 30 in 2 weeks with no change in diet and a minor change in exercise. Exercise is merely used for maintenance not loss.
LOL.....that's probably more of an age factor - - DB is just a young pup!
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LOL.....that's probably more of an age factor - - DB is just a young pup!
Unfortunately it is probably a testosterone deficiency... that may explain my aggressive outbursts on AFF from time to time! The mind attempting to override the physical realities.
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We have a suburb of Vancouver called Surrey. It is just across the Fraser river and has a notoriety for strip malls and crack houses.

Which leads me to say...

"living in Vancouver means never having to say you are 'Surrey'!"


Oh boy I am gonna hear from the Surrey people now!
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I've notice a lot more obese people in the south-Houston and new Orleans the most.
But it's not just in the south-Detroit,MI. seemed to have a lot of Morbidly Obese people everywhere. probably the long winters ?

from my observation,the people on the westcoast(major urban and coastal areas especially) are a lot more body and appearance conscience.
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I've notice a lot more obese people in the south-Houston and new Orleans the most.
But it's not just in the south-Detroit,MI. seemed to have a lot of Morbidly Obese people everywhere. probably the long winters ?

from my observation,the people on the westcoast(major urban and coastal areas especially) are a lot more body and appearance conscience.

Thad, ain't you from the west coast??


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