The 10 most active cities in the US
A recent study by online real estate listing site Trulia revealed the most sinful cities in America.
Included in the list were cities deemed the least lazy — or most active — in the US.
Trulia determined the ranking by looking at the country's 150 largest metro areas and creating a "sloth index", which used Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data on the proportion of residents who reported not having exercised at least once in the past 30 days. The cities with the lowest percentages were deemed America's most active.
Half of the cities on the list are located on the West Coast, while the top two are in Colorado.
Check out the rest of the ranking below. Trulia also included the median price per square foot for a home in each market.
10. Lincoln, Nebraska
Facebook/University of Nebraska Lincoln
Adults reporting no exercise: 15.9%
Median price per square foot: $130
9. Orange County, California
Facebook/Pirate Coast Paddle Boarding
Adults reporting no exercise: 15.7%
Median price per square foot: $379
8. Sacramento, California
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Adults reporting no exercise: 15.6%
Median price per square foot: $198
7. Seattle, Washington
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Adults reporting no exercise: 15.5%
Median price per square foot: $210
6. Portland, Oregon
Flickr/Robert Ashworth
Adults reporting no exercise: 15.5%
Median price per square foot: $170
5. Burlington, Vermont
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Adults reporting no exercise: 14.9%
Median price per square foot: $156
4. Provo-Orem, Utah
Facebook/BYU
Adults reporting no exercise: 14.5%
Median price per square foot: $103
3. Eugene, Oregon
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Adults reporting no exercise: 14.4%
Median price per square foot: $152
2. Fort Collins, Colorado
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Adults reporting no exercise: 12.4%
Median price per square foot: $156
1. Boulder, Colorado
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Adults reporting no exercise: 9.2%
Median price per square foot: $201
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