Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Obesity linked to Zip Code in Seattle

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/331292_obesezip12.html

An excerpt:

University of Washington researchers recently found wide disparities in obesity rates among King County ZIP codes. The rates range from less than 10 percent in parts of central Seattle and Bellevue to more than 25 percent in some south county neighborhoods.

The strongest predictor of obesity rates wasn't income or education but property values, the study found. Each additional $100,000 in median home value for a ZIP code corresponded with a drop in obesity of 2 percentage points.

It's further evidence, experts say, that weight isn't solely about individual behavior and that the environment you live in matters.

"If you have this mind-set that obesity has to do with the individual alone, then ZIP codes or areas really should not come into this. But they do, big-time," said Adam Drewnowski, director of the UW Center for Obesity Research.

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Let’s not forget that class is the biggest divider in our country today. Race is secondary.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.