That list is full of in the first place, but nice to not see San Antonio in the top 10 anymore.
1. Chicago, Illinois
2. Las Vegas, Nevada
3. Los Angeles, California
4. Dallas, Texas
5. Houston, Texas
6. Memphis, Tennessee
7. Long Beach, California
8. El Paso, Texas
9. Kansas City, Missouri
10. Mesa, Arizona
--Source: Men's Fitness Magazine
S.A. is now only #4 in Texas!<- elephant doing aerobics
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That list is full of in the first place, but nice to not see San Antonio in the top 10 anymore.
I saw San Antonio ranked at #10 among fattest cities in the USA.
The list is not full of . Get your ass to the gym!
My bad. San Antonio is now ranked #12 among fattest cities.
Damn Meth... see how it hurts our ranking?
It's not full of ?
I've already provided the method to which they compile the list.
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Portland dropped from 6 to 17th in the list.
Portland's getting a little chubby.
Everybody's beautiful. . .in their own way.
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Sigh. Houston is always on the list because of the ratio of fast food joints and taquerias to gyms. That doesn't mean people are fat. It means there are a lot of fast food joints and taquerias.
That's weird, I never would have guessed Chicago would be #1 on that list.
I'm shocked Philly's not on there. You can find a Pizza/Chinese place around here every 5 feet.
Oh wait, I just realized....OPRAH lives in Chicago.![]()
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Oh, .
Nothing colder than wimmen hatin on each other.
Amended: I don't mean to say there aren't fat people here (clearly, I live in Houston), but it's a weird/inaccurate matrix they use for a few headlines. Shrug.
Yes, and I already demonstrated why you were full of . It is what it is.
Ok chubs, whatever makes you sleep better at night.
The list is not based on how fat people actually are.
It's based upon arbitrary "lifestyle parameters."
Money Magazine once had a likewise fatally flawed study about the best places to live in America. One year, Laredo, Texas was #1. They stopped doing the study after that.
Baltimore's "victory" this year in the Men's Fitness study should be a signal to stop doing it. That's like doing a survey of the greatest rock band of all time and having Cinderella be #1.
Or because they realized they ed up by eating 3 quarter pounders for breakfast, so they are trying to make up for their extra weight by being extraordinary nice in hopes of getting some.Fat girls are usually a little more friendly. Must be because they're not starving.
This is true. However, there was a BMI index study done covering 2002 and San Antonio ranked near the top of that list as well.
Honestly? Who knows ... I know skinny people that eat nothing but fastfood, and I know big people that don't. And there are tons of people that walk or jog in my neighborhood quite regularly and probably don't belong to a gym. The sampling isn't of the actual people, it's the environment....maybe the potential to be the fattest is higher, but that's about it.
I live in SA and I've got a pretty generous ass .... and I've been to NIOSA with my eyes open ... so I'm certainly not going to argue the point one way or the other.![]()
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Yes, but the BMI index data is not from environmental sampling. This data is older of course (2002), but I doubt it would have changed significantly in the last 3-4 years.
Los Angeles #3?
Do they have Fat implants too?
Mike Tyson in his prime had a BMI of around 41 ... which is morbidly obese. When I was working out very heavily, mine was a lot higher than my actual clothing size would suggest because I worked out regularly with weights.
For as extensive as that survey was...we could be a city of body builders just as easily.
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"I've been to NIOSA with my eyes open"
what?
I've been to Night In Old San Antonio and was not oblivious to the big crowd of big people over-indulging in fattening crap. I didn't realize that was that obscure.
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ah, ok.
Damn, I don't need no NIOSA.
Any HEB or Mall is repulsive with rampant, morbid obesity.
I knew what NIOSA was, but didn't catch why it was related to SA obesity.
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