Texas has four out of top ten fattest U.S. cities
Four of the top 10 fattest cities are in Texas, the magazine Men's Health, which calculated the top 100 "Fattest U. S. Cities," found.
The magazine, for the ranking, calculated the percentage of people who are overweight and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. They also looked at physical fitness levels, the amount of money spent on junk food and how many people ate fast food nine or more times in one month.
Corpus Christi, Texas; Charleston, W. Va.; El Paso, Texas; Dallas; Memphis; Kansas City, Mo.; San Antonio; Baltimore and Birmingham and Ala are the top 10 fattest cities ranked by Men's Health.
Aurora, Colo.; Denver; Cincinnati; Portland, Ore.; Albuquerque; Austin, Texas; Seattle; Washington; Burlington, Vt.; and San Francisco are the leanest cities. (With Inputs from Agencies)