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How to Lose Weight
6 Ways Your Neighborhood is Making You Fat
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Is Your Neighborhood Making You Gain?
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Problem: No Sidewalks
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Problem: Fast Food Restaurants Are Everywhere
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Problem: Fresh Produce Is Hard To Find
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Problem: No Bike Paths
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Problem: You're Living In Allergy Central
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Problem: Your City Never Sleeps
Is Your Neighborhood Making You Gain?
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You might blame your weight gain on your lack of motivation, wavering willpower, and a few too many bad food decisions. Don't get us wrong; those things matter. But there's another culprit you should also consider: your neighborhood. Whether you make your home in the suburbs, a city, or a rural area, where you live can make it easier—or much harder—to put your weight loss goals into action.
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Maybe a lack of sidewalks and bike paths leaves you scratching your head over where to work out. Perhaps your area is short on grocery stores but packed with fast-food chains, or your neighbor’s car alarm keeps you up all night, derailing your early-morning jog. Tally up a few of these instances and you could have a hometown problem that’s interfering with even the best weight loss intentions.
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“In my experience it makes a huge difference where you live. Everyone can find a way to overcome their circumstances, but people who live in the suburbs where there aren’t sidewalks and are dependent on their cars have a very difficult time getting exercise in. And in my practice, I find that they are more likely to be overweight,” Katherine Tallmadge, RD, author of Diet Simple: 195 Mental Tricks, Substitutions, Habits & Inspirations.
Here are the biggest neighborhood pitfalls that contribute to belly bulge—and how, short of moving homes, you can make fixes to start dropping pounds again.























