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Monthly Archives: August 2003

Measuring the Health Effects of Sprawl: A National Analysis of Physical Activity, Obesity, and Chronic Disease

Posted on August 28, 2003 by Claire W.

Using the sprawl measurement methodology and results from Measuring Sprawl and its Impact, this is the first national study to find that people who live in counties marked by sprawl-style development are more likely to weigh more, be obese, and suffer from high blood pressure.

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