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Kristin AGD 01-07-2004 09:29 PM

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Originally posted by PM_Mama00
So we in the suburbs are supposed to walk 10 miles to school? In the snow? In an ice storm? And we're supposed to walk 5 miles to the mall/store/wherever?

Sorry this ain't Texas. It's not always Sunshine up here.


ps... no offense to Texas people... I just think it's ridiculous to make a comment about transportation being the problem when obviously different cities are built differently and the weather is a HUGE deal in Michigan.

No offense taken. Texans can't talk. We hold claim to five of the top ten fattest cities . Not sure that nice weather is always good for you. I notice here in Texas there are not a lot of places to be outdoors though. And I don't want to be outdoors in the summer. :p I feel healthier when I am in Rhode Island. I walk more places, and spend more time outside of my home.

PhiPsiRuss 01-07-2004 09:34 PM

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Originally posted by Kristin AGD
No offense taken. Texans can't talk. We hold claim to five of the top ten fattest cities . Not sure that nice weather is always good for you. I notice here in Texas there are not a lot of places to be outdoors though. And I don't want to be outdoors in the summer. :p I feel healthier when I am in Rhode Island. I walk more places, and spend more time outside of my home.
I think that a lot of this has to do with with how dependent a city is on automobiles. Most cities in Texas were developed after World War II, and are completely car dependent.

Something that I noticed when I lived in Florida, was that people will drive around in a mall parking lot, for 5 more minutes, to find a parking space that is 1 minute closer by foot.

AGDee 01-07-2004 09:39 PM

That (and the weather) could account for Detroit being #1 on the fattest cities list!

Dee

PhiPsiRuss 01-07-2004 09:40 PM

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Originally posted by AGDee
That (and the weather) could account for Detroit being #1 on the fattest cities list!
Was Detroit the fattest city, or the phattest city? :confused:

AGDee 01-07-2004 09:41 PM

Both!

Glitter650 01-12-2004 04:03 AM

San Francisco is one of the healthiest cities... probably because of the (generally) good weather and all the FREAKIN' hills we have to walk up because there isn't any FREAKIN' parking in this DAMN city or you have to walk to use public transportation...

rainbowbrightCS 01-12-2004 10:01 AM

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Originally posted by krazy
Suckered????? Joking???

Here is what they should do, ban everyone's right to buy soda. Let no one buy fast food, or eat more than 3 meals a day for that matter. It is a marketing scheme you know, these things called "snacks". Let's blame it on corporate America.

By the way, I find this VERY political, so do the demcoratic hopefuls.... just an fyi...


actually we (humans) were not ment to eat just three meals a day, we were made to "graze" all day. So a slight snack and then eat as you work and then a slight lunch eat as you work and then dinner then bed. MY sister does this, and has a super fast metabolism (eating just 3 or 2 meal will actually slow your metabolism) and is super fit with a 8 pack and is like a size 6.

But people need to keep their meals and "snacks" small.

ZTAngel 01-12-2004 10:09 AM

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Originally posted by rainbowbrightCS
actually we (humans) were not ment to eat just three meals a day, we were made to "graze" all day.
True. But we were also not meant to be sedentary all day. Humans were meant to move around (hunting, collecting firewood, etc.). While we were meant to graze all day, we were also meant to burn it off through physical activity.

rainbowbrightCS 01-12-2004 10:16 AM

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Originally posted by ZTAngel
True. But we were also not meant to be sedentary all day. Humans were meant to move around (hunting, collecting firewood, etc.). While we were meant to graze all day, we were also meant to burn it off through physical activity.
Also true, that is why I said snack as you work.

Most people do not get enogh exercise they need, nor the right vitamins/minerals...

MSN Encarta Standard obesity:state of being unhealthily overweight: a condition in which somebody’s weight is more than 20 percent higher than is recommended for that person’s height


We need to keep this in mind, people are confusing fat and obese.

Honeykiss1974 01-12-2004 11:09 AM

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Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
I heard on the news a few months ago that suburban women are on average 5 lbs. heavier than city dwelling women. The theory is that the suburbs aren't really set up for walking. Meanwhile, I walk many places in NYC as long as the weather isn't too bad.
Know that I think about it, when I use to live in the 'burbs, we had no sidewalks. :confused: I guess you could always walk in the street.

ISUKappa 01-12-2004 11:16 AM

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Originally posted by aabby757
I also feel that it's way too complicated to think of just one answer however, the United States is the only country whose children living in poverty are overweight. That makes no sense if you really think about it.
I didn't understand this at first, either, until I learned many people attribute this to the fact it's more expensive to eat healthily. It's cheaper and easier to give the kids some money and take them to McDonalds than it is to go to the grocery store and buy all these fruits and veggies and make them something. (And as someone who is currently trying to eat healthier, I can attest that our grocery bills are 15-20% higher now, buying fruits, veggies, whole grains and low-fat foods, than when I would buy our "normal" foods.)

CatStarESP4 01-15-2004 02:58 AM

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Originally posted by Kevlar281
I blame the transportation problem in the United States. Does anyone walk anywhere anymore?
When I lived in NYC, I did a lot of walking to and from places. I had managed to walk at least 30 going to point and another 30 back. I now live in the West Valley area and I don't have many opportunities to walk than I did in New York.

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krazy 01-15-2004 02:45 PM

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Originally posted by rainbowbrightCS
actually we (humans) were not ment to eat just three meals a day, we were made to "graze" all day. So a slight snack and then eat as you work and then a slight lunch eat as you work and then dinner then bed. MY sister does this, and has a super fast metabolism (eating just 3 or 2 meal will actually slow your metabolism) and is super fit with a 8 pack and is like a size 6.

But people need to keep their meals and "snacks" small.

you are correct...

krazy 01-15-2004 02:47 PM

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Originally posted by Glitter650
San Francisco is one of the healthiest cities... probably because of the (generally) good weather and all the FREAKIN' hills we have to walk up because there isn't any FREAKIN' parking in this DAMN city or you have to walk to use public transportation...

I love San Fran...

FeeFee 01-15-2004 04:26 PM

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Originally posted by CatStarESP4
When I lived in NYC, I did a lot of walking to and from places. I had managed to walk at least 30 going to point and another 30 back. I now live in the West Valley area and I don't have many opportunities to walk than I did in New York.

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One of the things that I love about living in NYC is that you have the option of walking to your destination, granted if it wasn't too far. I actually enjoy walking long distances, weather permitting. :)


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