Health woes, suburban living are linked in national study: Sprawl is cited as strong factor in obesity rate

People who live in spread-out suburbs are on average 6 pounds heavier than urban dwellers and are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure, hypertension, and other ills, according to the first national study linking health trends and where people live.
Date August 29, 2003
Attribution The Boston Globe
Resource Type ALBD News |