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WELL-BEING
07.11.2008
BY WEETABIX
![]() Across this great land of ours, women are getting a vastly different experience depending on where they call home, but Self magazine has ranked 100 cities across the U.S.A. to determine which city was the best place to be a girl. Hands down, the lucky ladies in San Francisco, CA, are the healthiest overall, with the lowest incidence of obesity or diabetes of any other city surveyed, plus the most OB/GYNs per capita and the best dental health opportunities. San Francisco also was runner-up as having the fittest population and the healthiest eaters (gee, think those go hand in hand)? The city also received high marks for having one of the best environments in the nation. It really is better by the Bay! The five healthiest cities for women, overall, according to Self's ranking:
1. San Francisco, CA
2. Nassau-Suffolk counties, NY 3. San Jose, CA 4. Honolulu, HI 5. Burlington, VT That's all great if you live on Russian Hill with a view of the harbor, but what about the rest of us? What can those of us with cities that are low on the totem pole (or didn't make the cut) to do?
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I live in Nassau County (#2 on the list) and I must say, everyone around here IS very thin...but it's from an eating disorder a lot of the time, not real fitness and diet.
Eeep! My city is #96 out of 100. Pretty crappy but I'm honestly not that surprised. We don't have a lot of outdoor places (like parks) to go to. So hiking, biking, and all that fun stuff are out* unless you live on the outskirts of town.
*By out, I mean nice trails and places that are not the side of the road and/or sidewalks.