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		<title>2009 Fattest cities in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Men?s Fitness.com has ranked the top 10 fattest cities in America. 1.) Miami, FL ? Despite wide availability of local running and biking trails Miami residents are 35 percent less likely than average to jog or cycle. ? Ice cream shops are 141 percent more popular in Miami than average. ? Mayor Manuel A. Diaz [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mensfitness.com/lifestyle/216" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="166" src="http://www.mensfitness.com/images/mf/209625/13720.jpg" alt="Miami, FL" /><a href="http://www.mensfitness.com/lifestyle/216" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.mensfitness.com/lifestyle/216" target="_blank">Men?s Fitness.com</a> has ranked the top 10 fattest cities in America.</p>
<p><strong>1.) Miami, FL</strong><br />
?  Despite wide availability of local running and biking trails Miami residents are 35 percent less likely than average to jog or cycle.<br />
?  Ice cream shops are 141 percent more popular in Miami than average.<br />
?  Mayor Manuel A. Diaz participates in fewer fitness-related public events than most mayors.</p>
<p><strong>2.) Oklahoma City, OK</strong><br />
?  Oklahoma City residents received a bottom score in fruit and vegetable consumption, with only 17 percent eating the recommended five or more servings per day.<br />
?  Oklahoma City residents are 28 percent less likely to participate in fitness walking than average, the 2nd lowest overall participation rate among cities in our survey.<br />
?  Basketball courts are practically nonexistent here, among the fewest per capita in our survey. There&#8217;s just one court here for every 12,162 residents; the national average is one court per 6,909 people.</p>
<p><strong>3.) San Antonio, TX</strong><br />
?  Just 12 percent of San Antonio residents have a health club membership. That&#8217;s 31 percent less than average, and the 2nd lowest rate in our survey.<br />
?  Just 2 percent of San Antonio residents have a home gym. That&#8217;s 57 percent less than average, and the 2nd lowest rate in our survey.<br />
?  According to the CDC, 28 percent of residents in the San Antonio area are clinically obese.</p>
<p><strong>4.) Las Vegas, NV</strong><br />
?  Fast food, widely implicated as a contributor to obesity, is more common in Las Vegas than most places in our survey. In a per capita comparison there are 68 percent more fast-food joints here than average.<br />
?  Las Vegas has 106 percent more pizza places per capita than the average among cities in our survey.<br />
?  Las Vegas has 69 municipal parks, among the fewest of any city on a per capita basis, according to our exclusive survey of municipal park departments.</p>
<p><strong>5.) New York, NY</strong></p>
<p>?  The local commute is much more oppressive than in most cities ? 54 percent more oppressive than average, leaving less time to exercise and prepare healthy meals.<br />
?  Our survey has found 87 percent fewer sporting-goods stores in New York than average an indicator of an inactive populace.<br />
?  New York has one pool for every 135,648 residents ? 207 percent fewer than average in our survey. </p>
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