Suburban Obesity
Bigger cities apparently don't equate with bigger people.

A new report from Stats Canada reveals that adults who live in cities are less likely to be obese.

In 2004 20 percent of big city residents over 18 years old were obese, compared with nearly 30 percent of those outside metropolitan areas.

And, as the size of a city increases, the likelihood of being obese decreases.

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