Living Near Shops, Subways Linked To Lower Body Mass Index In New York City
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... New York City dwellers who reside in densely populated, pedestrian-friendly areas have significantly lower body mass index levels compared to other New Yorkers, according to a new study by the Mailman School of Public Health. Placing shops, restaurants and public transit near residences may promote walking and independence from private automobiles. ...
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