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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

UK: Lazy America

The Economist

PJ: It looks like Michelle Obama has her work cut out for her with respect to her "Let's Move" initiative.

Too hot to trot

People who live in colder states take more exercise than those who live in warm ones

A RECENT report by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention declares that only 64% of Americans surveyed can be described as physically active (defined as over 150 minutes per week of moderate exercise or half as much vigorous activity). Almost a quarter get no exercise at all outside the workplace. The report offers a breakdown of exercisers by state. In general, it seems that people who live in cold states like Alaska are more likely to get their weekly work-out than those in sunny Florida. The biggest outliers from this correlation are Hawaii, where 70% are energetic, and Tennessee, which has the lowest percentage of active people despite a lower average temperature than several other states.

For a look at the chart:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/03/exercise_and_temperature_us_states

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