Friday, October 27, 2006

Heavier drivers seen using more gasoline

A guest column from my sister.

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CNN reports that heavier drivers use more gasoline.

Just think- you now get more miles to the gallon. Lapband surgery is also good for the environment!!!

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http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/news/economy/
weighty_drivers/index.htm?postversion=2006102613

Heavier drivers seen using more gasoline
Study concludes costs will become 'more significant' as obesity increases.
As American's waistlines continue to grow, so does their consumption of gasoline.

A report by Laura A. McLay of VCU, concludes that Americans now pump 938 million gallons of fuel more on a yearly basis than they were in 1960 because of their increasing weight.

"Although the amount of fuel consumed as a result of the rising prevalence of obesity is small compared to the increase in the amount of fuel consumed stemming from other factors such as increased car reliance and an increase in the number of drivers," the report stated, "it still represents a large amount of fuel, and will become even more significant as the rate of obesity increases."

Americans' reliance on cars for private transportation has increased as low rise construction, single-family homes and highways associated with suburbs have grown since the end of World War II.

McLay began the study as a doctoral student of Sheldon H. Jacobson, a professor of computer science and director of the simulation and optimization laboratory at Illinois.

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