Here's Why Big Cities are Healthier - NBC News
NOT surprised one bit of Boston being at the top. Miami not being there is not surprising either, as ironic that may seem.
The cities include: Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.
"Residents in these top five communities have, on average, significantly lower rates of smoking, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and depression compared with those in the five lowest-ranked active living communities," Gallup, the polling group, and consultant firm Healthways said in a statement.
"Residents in these top five communities have, on average, significantly lower rates of smoking, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and depression compared with those in the five lowest-ranked active living communities," Gallup, the polling group, and consultant firm Healthways said in a statement.
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