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America’s Most Obese Cities

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We are heavier than ever.

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Once considered an affliction of the lazy and indulgent, obesity now affects about one-third of Americans. The epidemic has swept up the wealthy, middle class and the poor; city dwellers, suburbanites and those in rural areas; and people of all races and ethnicities.

 

The causes, researchers say, are numerous. These include a diet of calorie-dense but nutrient-deficient food found in grocery and convenience stores, public planning strategies that favor motorists over walkers and cyclists, and simply bad habits.

 

And while the causes are many, the costs are enormous. Obesity’s associated costs add $93 billion to the nation’s medical bill annually. Each year, 112,000 people die from obesity-related causes, and the condition is responsible for an increased risk of chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease.

 

After claiming the title of the most sedentary city, Memphis, Tenn., has also ranked first as the country’s most obese.

 

Behind the Numbers

 

To determine which cities were the most obese, we looked at 2006 data on body mass index, or BMI, collected by the Centers for Disease Control’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, which conducts phone interviews with residents of metropolitan areas about health issues, including obesity, diabetes and exercise.

 

In this case, participants report their height and weight, which survey analysts use to calculate a BMI. Those with a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 are considered at a healthy weight, those with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight, and those with a BMI of 30 or higher are considered obese. About 32% of the nation is obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control; Memphis ranked above the national average at 34%.

 

Because of an insufficient number of survey responses, data from some cities, including Sacramento, Calif., Columbus, Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y., was not included. Had we included every area on the list, the smaller cities of Huntington, W.V., and Ashland, Ohio, on the West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio state borders would have far outpaced every city on the list with obesity rates of 45%. Of the 50 cities we did rank, Boston entered last, with only 19%.

 

Noticeable Trends

 

Many of the cities on the list have high poverty rates and high frequencies of fast-food consumption.

 

In the city of Memphis, which does not include the outlying areas surveyed by the CDC, 24% of residents live below the poverty line. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the national average is 13%. The same trend was noticeable in the cities of Milwaukee (No. 17), Detroit (No. 5), and San Antonio, Texas, (No. 3) where 26%, 33%, and 18% of residents, respectively, live beneath the poverty line.

 

While fast-food consumption is a minor factor influencing obesity rates, purchasing patterns often reflect larger health issues and habits in certain communities. The average American had purchased fast food 16 days of the month between January and September of this year, according to Quick-Track® research conducted by the consumer tracking group Sandelman & Associates. Thirteen cities on our list, including Memphis, Austin, Texas, and Indianapolis, met the national average or higher. Residents of San Antonio eat fast-food 20 days of the month, and had the highest frequency of the cities on our list.

 

The Causes

 

Despite public health warnings about maintaining a frequent exercise regimen, limiting fast-food consumption and avoiding weight gain, there is no single cause of obesity, a fact that often frustrates experts, legislators–and obese people.

 

Other factors contributing to our ballooning waistlines, says Marian Levy, director of the master’s of public health program at the University of Memphis, include enormous food portions, declining exercise rates and cheaper, unhealthy food.

 

“We express our caring about people through food,” she says, describing generous helpings of fried fish, chicken and okra often shared with neighbors and friends. “We have to realize that if we truly care about people, we want them to be healthful.”

 

In Memphis, Public health campaigns are a start. Healthy Memphis Common Table, a nonprofit organization trying to promote better fitness and nutrition choices, provides residents with a list of exercise facilities and walking paths in addition to health tips and testimonials about the benefits of weight loss.

 

Another tactic, notes Levy, is vending machine legislation that will require schools pre-K through eighth grade to replace unhealthy foods and beverages in vending machines, on school store shelves, at fundraisers and a la carte cafeteria items with more nutritious alternatives.

 

Still, “there’s not going to be a silver bullet,” Levy says. “There has to be a simultaneous change at the environmental level, in schools, communities and families.”

 

The Solutions

 

It’s that community-wide change in lifestyle that experts say will result in fewer cases of obesity.

 

Andrews identified five ways cities could specifically address childhood obesity, as well as larger community health issues. These included improving public space and utilizing parks and recreation areas to encourage physical activity, as well as pursuing healthy food alternatives through community gardens and farmer’s markets.

 

City leaders often preferred to follow a successful example as opposed to chart a new course: “They definitely want to be the second, but may not want to be the first,” he says. Regardless, it’s clear that rising rates of childhood obesity–17% of children and adolescents ages 12 to 19 are overweight–has prompted cities like Birmingham, Ala., San Diego and Richmond, Va., all on our list, to become more proactive in terms of obesity prevention.

 

Others, such as Walter Willett, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, believe our salvation lies mainly in ridding the grocery store of food he calls “not fit for human consumption.” Among the items he would like to see purged, he says, are the “shelves of sugar water, the breakfast cereal section, dominated by refined starch and sugar, and white bread and rolls.”

 

According to Willett, a healthier diet, in combination with increased levels of physical activity and environments that promote exercise, would drastically improve the country’s obesity problem. “If we do this right,” he says, “we’ll improve our quality of life in many different ways.”

 

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Image Makers Salon & Spa

 

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Image Makers Salon and Spa opened at their new location at Northgate Shopping Center in September and they are celebratied their opening November 12-17.

 

The Salon and Spa offers services for men and women including perms, color, hi-lights, chemical straightening, manicures, pedicures, waxing and more.

 

Think of Image Makers as the place to go for make up and facials those special occasions such as weddings, proms, and just a girls time together.

 

There are a variety of packages for massages - everything from a 15 minute rejuvenation to a full hour and one-half full body massage.

 

You don’t have to travel out of town to receive relaxing beneficial body/spa treatments such as a hot stone massage, exfoliating Sea Salt Glow or lypossage.

 

Tan at your leisure. There are four tanning beds and a sunless spray tanning room ready when you are!

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Prefect Spa gift - a Spa gift cards or Spa Gift Certificate

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What could be better than giving or receiving a spa gift that’s always perfect? A Spa Gift Card gives both the recipient and the gift giver complete flexibility and convenience. Simply purchase an online spa gift cards for any value and at SpaWish or your preferred Spa and the person you give it to can spend that amount however they like to.

 

With a Spa gift certificate, you can give them exactly what they want: The flexibility to choose their own Spa gift service or retail products. What could be better then the gift of relaxation.

 

Why try to guess what your family and friends want most? You know they need time to distress and relax and focus on themselves. Give the perfect gift that everyone will appreciate. A gift certificate also allows the recipient to plan their spa day when it is convenient for them. If you are not sure which spa they would prefer, give them a choice with a Spa Wish Gift Certificate. Perhaps someone you know could use a makeover or a little pampering.

 

With the love affair people have with credit cards, a gift card or gift certificate of any denomination is sure to be appreciated. It can also fit nicely inside a greeting card, and some spas will even place the gift card in a small elegant box and wrap it with a ribbon.

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10-Minute Manicure Offers Solution For Busy Women

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Like many Americans, it’s tough for Stephanie Nickele to find time in her hectic schedule to enjoy a manicure and pedicure.

 

“It’s the only opportunity I have during the day to get this done. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to do this at all,” she said.

 

Enter 10-Minute Manicure.

 

“It’s very much like the men’s business tie and shiny shoes. It is something that is necessary in today’s professional world,” said Karen Janson, vice president of 10-Minute Manicure.

For $10, customers get a manicure in 10 minutes.

 

It’s a needed service, say the business’s creators, because well-groomed nails can be the final touch on a woman’s image.

“We can’t show up at business meetings or social events without our appearance being 100 percent, and nails are very integral to that,” said Vivian Jimenez, co-founder of the business.

10-Minute Manicure was born from a simple idea. Three friends, all busy professional women, desperately wanted something that would make their lives easier.

 

“Women need a little bit of an oasis and we provide that as a service during their busy working day,” Janson said.

 

Last January, the women opened their first 10-Minute Manicure in Cincinnati’s airport. There are now 11 airport locations with one at Miami International opening soon.

 

Each salon, like the one in downtown Miami, has the same design and pricing.

 

“They can rely on the consistency of the services. That’s really important,” Jimenez said. “They know it’s clean. They know we sterilize. All of our technicians are licensed and have all been through our training.”

The owners specifically targeted airports to grow their business. The stores are located after the security gates where travelers spend about 90 minutes on average waiting for flights.

It’s fast because technicians use special products and eliminate the soaking process.

 

“Anytime I’m in one of our locations, a woman will come up to me and thank me, and say, ‘This is the greatest idea. I wish I had done it,’” said Lorraine O’Neil, CEO of 10-Minute Manicure.

“I think of us as the Starbucks of nails,” Janson said. “They have taken the cup of coffee to the next level, and we’ve taken nails to the next level.”

 

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60 locals will get free spa pampering

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Know someone who needs a little peace and quiet?

 

 are launching their first “A Moment of Peace” spa event on Dec. 9, opening the doors of their North Academy location to locals struggling with illness or facing hard times.

 

At least 60 nominees from the community will receive a free day of spa services. Music, food and goodie bags also will be included.

 

You can also support the event by:

 

Donating: 100 percent of donations will fund advertising, food, gifts or future “A Moment of Peace” events.

 

Shopping: Purchasing products on Dec. 9 at any of the three local Veda Salon & Spa locations — 4697 Centennial Blvd.; 2110 Southgate Road, No. 201; and 7443 N. Academy Blvd.. Ten percent of proceeds will support future “A Moment of Peace” events. Because of the event, the North Academy location will be closed for services on Dec. 9, but retail products may still be purchased.

 

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