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City Residents Slimmer Than Rural Ones

Manual labor is down, but diets haven't changed, says study

By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff

Posted Sep 14, 2012 11:10 AM CDT

(Newser) – In the US, there's plenty of obesity to go around, but the problem is significantly worse in rural areas compared to urban ones, a new study finds. Some 39% of rural Americans are obese, versus 33% of urbanites, a researcher tells ABC News. Rather than depending on self-reporting, researchers in the study used a database of measured heights and weights—and they learned that rural obesity rates were almost twice what self-reported studies suggested.

The obesity issue is "most pronounced for younger adults between the ages of 20 and 39," says the lead researcher. One reason: Manual labor has decreased, but diets haven't changed accordingly. Geographic isolation is also a problem; rural dwellers may lack access to healthier food selections, gyms are harder to find, and "there is very little awareness and concern about how preparation contributes to calories in the food," the author says.

Obesity is a bigger problem in rural than urban America, a study finds.
Obesity is a bigger problem in rural than urban America, a study finds.   (Shutterstock)
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Tscare333
Sep 17, 2012 10:04 AM CDT
The reason is that,people in rural cities are probably making less money and are more depressed. Capitalisms way of life.
Tology
Sep 14, 2012 11:42 PM CDT
If most cities are like Cleveland, the reason for the lack of obesity is the lack of places to buy food other than expensive restaurants.  
viva_yo
Sep 14, 2012 3:42 PM CDT
The simple reason is that urban dwellers walk more, climb more stairs.  People in rural areas drive everywhere, live in single family houses for the most part.  Walking more, carrying groceries up the typical, urban walk-up, just burns more calories, despite being surrounded by more restaurants & places to get food. In urban areas, you may have to make 2-3 trips for shopping & haul it all up a walk-up.  But having more access to healthier food could be a reason also.
 

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