America's Fattest Cities You'd never brag about living in Chernobyl. It's a conversation
killer. The stigma of a reactor meltdown--and the creepiness
of genetic mutations--is just hard to shake. Even 18 years
later. But the truth is, there are plenty of places right
here in the U.S. that are more dangerous in 2004. We call
them America's Fattest Cities. Of course, maybe you think residual nuclear radiation
sounds like more of a threat to your life than fat. But
take your age. Then add 30 years. That's the effect obesity
has on your health, according to a recent UCLA study. And
that's why we're naming names and placing blame in our
sixth-annual 50-city report. This year's Champion of Chub: Detroit.
Baseball's biggest loser is now the fattest of the fat.
But it had plenty of competition: Houston, Dallas,
San Antonio, and Chicago followed closely to round
out the Flab Five. (Note to Texans: Bigger isn't always
better.) Top 25 Fattest 2004/ Ranking Last year 1. Detroit 3 2. Houston 1 3. Dallas 9 4. San Antonio 13 5. Chicago 2 6. Fort Worth 16 7. Philadelphia 4 8. Arlington NR 9. Cleveland 6 10. Columbus 8 11. Atlanta 7 12. Mesa 19 13. Oklahoma City 23 14. Kansas City 22 15. Miami 24 16. Las Vegas 18 17. Indianapolis 12 18. Phoenix 14 19. Tulsa 25 20. Memphis 21 21. New York 15 22. New Orleans 11 23. Baltimore 20 24. El Paso 17 25. Washington 25 Top 25 Fittest 2004 Ranking/ Last year 1. Honolulu 1 2. San Francisco 3 3. Virginia Beach 8 4. Denver 7 5. Colorado Springs 4 6. Seattle 2 7. Boston 12 8. Portland 6 9. Tucson 9 10. Sacramento 10 11. Omaha 14 12. Albuquerque 17 13. Jacksonville 18 14. San Diego 5 15. Fresno 24 16. Wichita 16 17. Oakland 15 18. Minneapolis 11 19. Austin 13 20. San Jose 19 21. Milwaukee 21* 22. Charlotte 10* 23. Long Beach 20 24. Nashville 23 25. Los Angeles 22 |