all the more reason to build "up" rather than "out". i dont like the idea of 
spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on what would amount to a shack were 
it free standing, though... 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dawie Coetzee 
  To: Biofuels Mailing List 
  Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 5:36 AM
  Subject: [Biofuel] Cities Can Make You Skinny


  This off Yahoo's home page today:

  " 
  LiveScience Staff

  LiveScience.com Tue Feb 20, 5:31 PM ET 



  People who live in the densest, pedestrian-friendly parts of New York City 
have a significantly lower body mass index (BMI) compared to other New Yorkers, 
a new study finds. 



  Lower BMI indicates less body fat. 


  The researchers say placing shops, restaurants and public transit near 
residences may promote walking and independence from private automobiles.


  "There are relatively strong associations between built environment and BMI, 
even in population-dense New York City," said the study's lead author Andrew 
Rundle of the Mailman School of Public Health.


  The study appears in the March/April issue of the American Journal of Health 
Promotion.


  Conversely, other research has shown that suburban sprawl and all the driving 
that comes with it leads to health woes. 


  In the new study, Rundle and colleagues looked at data from 13,102 adults 
from New York City's five boroughs. Matching information on education, income, 
height, weight and home address with census data and geographic records, they 
determined access to public transit, proximity to commercial goods and services 
and BMI, a measure of weight in relation to height.


  City dwellers living in areas evenly balanced between residences and 
commercial use had significantly lower BMIs compared to New Yorkers who lived 
in mostly residential or commercial areas.


  "A mixture of commercial and residential land uses puts commercial facilities 
that you need for everyday living within walking distance," Rundle said. 
"You're not going to get off the couch to walk to the corner store if there's 
no corner store to walk to."



  "


  A few related links:

  http://www.prevention.com/article/0,5778,s1-2-171-749-6707-1,00.html
  http://walking.about.com/cs/tours/a/walkcities2003.htm
  http://members.aol.com/rayzwocker/worldclass/walkable.htm
  http://www.cooltownstudios.com/mt/archives/000257.html
  http://www.pedestrianfriendly.com/
  www.walkablestreets.com/walkingred.htm
  http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/06/us_cities_make.php

  -Dawie


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