I Spent 50 Hours In The Most Obese City

Several factors can contribute to a city’s obesity rates. While there’s no single cause, a combination of environmental, social, and economic influences often plays a significant role. Here are some of the most common factors:  

1. “Obesity in the City” – urbanization, health risks and rising obesity rates from the viewpoint of human biology and public health

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It’s important to note that these factors often interact with each other. For instance, a lack of access to healthy food options may be more prevalent in low-income communities.

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