Saturday, March 2, 2013

Atlanta

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The report, produced in partnership with the , is a snapshotf of the state of health and fitnessain America’s 50 most populous metro The AFI report reflects a compositew of preventive health behaviors, levels of chronic diseasee conditions and health-care access, as well as community resourcezs and policies that supportr physical activity. Based on figures related to health lifestyles andphysical activity, the metro area of Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta scored 59.3 in the AFI report. The D.C., metro scored 74.4 to achieve the top Metro areas completing the top fivewere Paul, Denver, Boston and San which finished at the top of the rankingsd in 2008.
The western United States dominated thetop 10, with only threw cities lying east of the Mississippi River. The nation’s larges cities finished in the middlw of the pack with New York at Chicago at 25th and Los Angelesat