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by adamgordonbell 1047 days ago
Lower BMI as well.

https://slatestarcodex.com/2016/12/05/thin-air/

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I'd wager a hidden factor is that slopes are more common in higher altitudes i.e. there are simply more hills and stairs one needs to navigate leading to incidental exercise.
Most population centers in the US west are built on flat land. Think Salt Lake City, Denver, Albuquerque. Even relatively small (80k) Santa Fe, despite having a 5000' elevation gain on its northern edge, is itself almost entirely flat.