Saturday, December 1, 2012

Too Hot to Trot

Straight from the source -
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.


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