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So Men's Fitness has its "fattest cities" list out again, of course
it's all over the news. This "study" by Men's Fitness is junk science. What's really sad is that other sources report it as if scientific fact. You know what operationalizations (ways to measure) obesity they used? Things such as number of pizza and ice cream joints, weather, and number of sporting goods stores. That tells us nothing about what the people actually look like. The CDC also did a study. It was much more scientific and looked at BMIs. I don't know why that one isn't reported more often. |
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jjp wrote:
So Men's Fitness has its "fattest cities" list out again, of course it's all over the news. This "study" by Men's Fitness is junk science. What's really sad is that other sources report it as if scientific fact. You know what operationalizations (ways to measure) obesity they used? Things such as number of pizza and ice cream joints, weather, and number of sporting goods stores. That tells us nothing about what the people actually look like. i don't think anyone who knows the word "science" thinks that it applies to this list. actually i did a google search to see of the news srories used the word. of the many (260?) people happily punning their wat through the story, just on used the word to say: [Mayor Ed Garza, who has promoted healthy living with a Fit City/Fit School initiative, said he doesn't think the survey carries much weight. "I really don't put much into that specific ranking. There's not necessarily any science behind it," he said. "Everyone knows New Year's is the time to put more effort in eating right and exercising - this gives us more motivation."] http://news.mysanantonio.com/story.c...80&xlc=1108235 The CDC also did a study. It was much more scientific and looked at BMIs. I don't know why that one isn't reported more often. strangely, the above story says the Men's Fitness is based in part on the CDC rank. i think the bottom line is that is effective publicity for Men's Fitness ... it got you to post :-) |
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jjp wrote:
So Men's Fitness has its "fattest cities" list out again, of course it's all over the news. This "study" by Men's Fitness is junk science. What's really sad is that other sources report it as if scientific fact. You know what operationalizations (ways to measure) obesity they used? Geez! Don't get your shorts all bunched up. Anyone who takes such articles as anything more than entertainment reading needs a reality check. |
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