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by wutbrodo
3724 days ago
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> I wouldn't be surprised if most of the difference cited by this study was due to walking. I know that I've had to exert extra effort living in SF to be more active than I had to when I lived in NYC. Wow I find this kinda surprising. I walk more or less as much in sf as in NY, if only because roughly 100% of the time, the weather is comfortable enough to enjoy walking in (as opposed to Manhattan in the summer.... Or the winter). Then again, I think my house is unusually well connected to transit, so maybe where you live transit+walking isn't as feasible an option. |
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