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The UK city where it’s hardest for locals to live healthily | UK | News

The city of England was chosen for the most difficult place for the locals to live healthy. A new report made by the Ministry of Health and Social Care emphasizes the deep connection between our health and the environments we live in.

It reveals that factors such as access to nutritious foods, green areas, health care and physical activity opportunities are greatly affected by the geographical location. Socioeconomic challenges are struggling with higher obesity, chronic illness and mental health problems due to limited resources and infrastructure that support healthy life. The report emphasizes that improving public health requires not only individual lifestyle changes, but also requires systemic efforts to create healthier, more egalitarian living conditions throughout England.

Medical experts in Zava tried to investigate exactly where to experience a healthy lifestyle in the UK. The study combines data such as obesity rates, fast food density and green space access to reveal where healthy life is a breeze and a war uphill.

Wolverhampton ranked at the top with 8.04/10 health deprivation points.

Wolverhampton, a city in West Midlands, is facing a complex network of difficulties, which makes healthy life hard, especially for its inhabitants.

Since 31 percent of adults are classified as obese and 34 percent do not report regular physical activity, the city is among the worst of the UK for inactivity.

These statistics reflect a wider struggle with health problems related to lifestyle. Combining the problem is the high density of fast food outputs that create an environment that creates an environment that creates an environment that creates an environment that creates an environment where unhealthy food is not only accessible, but also more suitable than nutritious alternatives – for every 10,000 people.

The second in the list is Stoke with 7.65/10 points on Trent. Despite the perfect green area access, 98 percent of the inhabitants live within walking distance of parks, fights a stoke-on-treted obesity crisis and sees the highest obesity rate in the UK at 35 percent.

The city has 10 fast food places per 10,000 people and about one of the three adults (31 percent) is not physically active.

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