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Honolulu Called 'Healthiest'
City in U.S. for Men
NEW YORK (Reuters
Health) - Health-conscious men looking
to settle down in more hale and hearty environs need to look no
further than Honolulu, Hawaii, according to a new survey from
Men's Health magazine, which ranked the island paradise number
1 in its latest "best and worst" cities list.
Rounding out the top five "healthiest"
cities for men after Honolulu are San Jose, California; Rochester,
New York; Santa Ana, California and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The top five "unhealthiest" cities
in the US for men, according to the magazine, are Atlanta, Georgia;
Nashville, Tennessee; New Orleans, Louisiana; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
and Memphis, Tennessee.
Men's Health rated 101 US cities on
a variety of different variables that affect a man's health, including
prevalence of heart disease and prostate cancer, as well as car
accidents, air quality and physical fitness levels.
"The category results were weighted,
totaled and averaged to come up with a final ranking," according
to a press release from the magazine.
Among other findings, the survey revealed
that Boston is home to the leanest population while San Antonio,
Texas, boasts the fattest residents.
Levels of prostate cancer top out
in New Orleans, while men in San Francisco have the lowest levels
of the disease.
The state of California snagged both
the highest amount of car accidents--in Fresno--and the fewest,
in Sacramento
Last but not least, single men may
be eager to learn that the survey found the largest number of
"young, single women" per man in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
"Women still outlive men by about
7 years," David Zinczenco, editor-in-chief of Men's Health, said
in a prepared statement. "We're trying to increase those odds
by lifting up the cities that are model areas of good health for
men as well as pointing out those places that need to do a better
job."
Reference
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