Red = percentage of the adults that’s obese (per country)
Green = percentage of the adults who walk or bike to make a short trip
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BTW, found this while reading an NYT piece on whether it’s feasible to live a car-free lifestyle in cities / suburban / rural areas (think: biking instead of driving to catch commuter rail in the morning or for picking up a pint of milk). I can’t ever imagine riding a bike 3mi to the store in Medway, MA though, after just under 2 years of owning a bike, also can’t imagine living in NYC without one)
This also goes well with Ed’s post a while back about Obesity and Neighborhood Choices, using cookies in his example.
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drian42 reblogged this from dpstyles and added:
That’s Switzerland
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holygadzooks reblogged this from emptyage and added:
goddamn right. I have little to no respect/sympathy for the morbidly obese.
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threeseven reblogged this from s4xton and added:
Get off your ass people!
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draynd reblogged this from robosheep and added:
maybe i’ll drive the 8blks to the gym today…
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robosheep reblogged this from s4xton and added:
Zup dawg, nice chart; you know, with those lines and all. So someone halfway between an american and brit/scot/irishman...
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This also goes well with Ed’s post a while back about Obesity and Neighborhood Choices, using cookies in his example.
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Red = percentage of the adults that’s obese (per country)
Green = percentage of the adults who walk or bike to make a short trip
[source]
BTW, found this while reading an NYT piece on whether it’s feasible to live a car-free lifestyle in cities / suburban / rural areas (think: biking instead of driving to catch commuter rail in the morning or for picking up a pint of milk). I can’t ever imagine riding a bike 3mi to the store in Medway, MA though, after just under 2 years of owning a bike, also can’t imagine living in NYC without one)
This also goes well with Ed’s post a while back about Obesity and Neighborhood Choices, using cookies in his example.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/vpZ1ykE9xngzyw9zONsK7Tbho1_500.png)