D.C. leads, Indianapolis lags in fitness among top 50 U.S. cities. (USA Today, 5/18/2016)
The rankings, based on outdoor exercise options and rates of smoking, obesity and diabetes, are designed to be a "call to action" for areas to improve their infrastructures so they promote healthy lifestyles, says Walter Thompson, chair of the AFI advisory board and a professor of kinesiology at Georgia State University.
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