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Study: Living in the Suburbs Can Make You Sick
Yahoo! ^ | Sep 27, 2004

Posted on 09/27/2004 7:20:38 AM PDT by traumer

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Living in the suburbs may have once been part of the American dream but it can lead to nightmares such as high blood pressure, arthritis and headaches, researchers reported on Monday.

An adult living somewhere like Atlanta, with its spread-out suburbs and car-heavy culture, will have a health profile that looks like that of someone who lives in Seattle -- but who is four years older, the study found.

And the culprit seems to be exercise, or the lack of it, the researchers report in the October issue of the journal Public Health.

"This is the first study that analyzes suburban sprawl and a broad range of chronic health conditions," said Roland Sturm, an economist at the Rand Corp.'s Rand Health unit who helped write the study.

"We know from previous studies that suburban sprawl reduces the time people spend walking and increases the time they spend sitting in cars, and that is associated with higher obesity rates. This probably plays an important role in the health effects we observe."

The differences between city and suburban people held even when Sturm's team took into account factors such as age, economic status, race and the local environment.

"To improve our health, the study suggests that we should build cities where people feel comfortable walking and are not so dependent on cars," said Deborah Cohen, another Rand researcher.

There was no link between suburban sprawl and mental health. The RAND team found no differences in the rates of depression, anxiety and psychological well-being between people living in downtown areas and those in suburbs.

The Rand team looked at a survey of 8,600 people funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. These people, living in 38 metropolitan areas across the country, were asked a variety of questions about their health and well-being in 1998 and 2001.

It defined sprawling suburban areas as those with poorly connected streets such as cul-de-sacs, separated areas for schools, housing and shops and a lower population density.

The most extreme examples included the Riverside-San Bernardino region of California, Atlanta and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Dense urban areas where people lived close to each other and the schools and shops included New York City, San Francisco and Boston.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: health; junkscience; libpropaganda; livinggayfarworse; totalbullcrap
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1 posted on 09/27/2004 7:20:39 AM PDT by traumer
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I'd rather live in the suburbs of the United States than anywhere else on earth.


2 posted on 09/27/2004 7:22:17 AM PDT by martin_fierro ('n'at.)
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I'd rather live in the suburbs of the United States than anywhere else on earth.

..............................................

Yep.

3 posted on 09/27/2004 7:23:25 AM PDT by wtc911 (I have half a Snickers...it was given to me by a CIA guy as we went into Cambodia)
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To: traumer

Hmmm. Cities = Democrat leanings... Suburbs = Republican leaning...

Hey let's come up with a reason to make more cities!!!


4 posted on 09/27/2004 7:24:53 AM PDT by trashcanbred (Anti-social and anti-socialist)
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Correction..........Crushing debt makes you sick. If you buy a house and finance $150,000 of it, demand two new cars and finance them, then live in fear of the items you had to have, well that's no surprise.


5 posted on 09/27/2004 7:25:31 AM PDT by blackdog (I survived John Dupont's wrestling camp and all I got was a lousy tee shirt and a prolapse.)
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To: traumer
funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

After having seen the word "obesity" earlier in the article, the source of funding came as absolutely NO surprise to me.

6 posted on 09/27/2004 7:25:42 AM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: traumer
"To improve our health, the study suggests that we should build cities where people feel comfortable walking and are not so dependent on cars," said Deborah Cohen, another Rand researcher who lives in that region of the Twilight Zone reserved for clueless academics.
7 posted on 09/27/2004 7:26:28 AM PDT by Tax-chick (I do not participate in fads ... I FReep in a skirt and blouse!)
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To: traumer

Commuting leaves you too tired to exercise - or do much of anything else on wweknights.


8 posted on 09/27/2004 7:26:45 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: martin_fierro

I can see your house from here.

9 posted on 09/27/2004 7:28:09 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (Pay no attention to the Nattering Newbies of Negativism)
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To: blackdog

Correction...... Crushing debt makes you sick.

I agree with you here.


10 posted on 09/27/2004 7:28:26 AM PDT by traumer
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To: Gabz

Ok, let's recap. These guys say no drinking, no smoking, no fatty foods, no living in suburbs. What next!?


11 posted on 09/27/2004 7:28:42 AM PDT by Pyro7480 (Sub tuum praesidium confugimus, sancta Dei Genitrix.... sed a periculis cunctis libera nos semper...)
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I grew up in the country (literally a swamp)...

I have lived in a city and felt I would die from the trapped feeling.

I lived in the suburbs and felt less trapped, but I still felt crowded and was freaked at the total loss of privacy.

I moved back to the swamp, drive into the city to work, then return home to be has happy as I was when I was a kid.


12 posted on 09/27/2004 7:29:01 AM PDT by najida (Sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I am.)
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To: Pyro7480

No s... either


13 posted on 09/27/2004 7:30:08 AM PDT by traumer
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To: Tijeras_Slim
I can see your house from here.

.........................................

Actually, you can see Bill O'Reilly's house from here...that's Levittown circa 1952.

14 posted on 09/27/2004 7:30:09 AM PDT by wtc911 (I have half a Snickers...it was given to me by a CIA guy as we went into Cambodia)
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Living in the suburbs may have once been part of the American dream but it can lead to nightmares such as high blood pressure, arthritis and headaches, researchers reported on Monday.

Living in big cities can lead to gunshot wounds.

15 posted on 09/27/2004 7:30:34 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.)
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To: traumer
Roland Sturm obviously has NOT lived in New York City with its high-density population and high-stress living environment.
16 posted on 09/27/2004 7:32:31 AM PDT by RayChuang88
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To: najida
You can take the girl outta the swamp...etc. ;)

17 posted on 09/27/2004 7:33:16 AM PDT by TheBigB (I'm 100% correct. I have documents that say so.)
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To: Mr. Jeeves
When I lived in a city, I found endless energy after work. I had plenty of time to tend to my garden, feed my animals, make wine, make grape jam, brew my beer, tend to my bee hives, teach my kids how to cook meals over a campfire in the front yard, stare up at the stars, go sledding, horseback riding, and so on........

But of course doing any of those things in the inner city is not permissible. So I guess I'll take the stress.

18 posted on 09/27/2004 7:33:36 AM PDT by blackdog (I survived John Dupont's wrestling camp and all I got was a lousy tee shirt and a prolapse.)
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To: Pyro7480

Let's not give them any more "bright" ideas.

As far as I am concerned outfits such as RWJF are a menace to society, and particularly to free enterprise and the "American Dream."


19 posted on 09/27/2004 7:33:41 AM PDT by Gabz (Hurricanes and Kerry/Edwards have 2 things in common - hot air and destruction.)
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To: martin_fierro
I'd rather live in the suburbs of the United States than anywhere else on earth.

I'd rather live in my 100 year old, non-suburban residential area (also conveniently located in the United States) than in a suburb. Life is far more relaxed where I am. It's just a fact of life.

20 posted on 09/27/2004 7:33:43 AM PDT by r9etb
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