A WEIGHTY ISSUE
New York City seems to have weight on the brain. Out of the 50-plus free services offered by the citys Health and Hospitals Corp. every Tuesday this month, three of them deal specifically with weight: Weight Loss Options, Weight Management for Children and Weight Management Screenings. These, in conjunction with Mayor Michael Bloombergs recently proposed ban on trans fat, could be seen as the citys attempt to make its citizens more weight-conscious; or maybe officials are just nervous about ending up on Mens Fitness list of the top fattest cities in America for the sixth year in a row. The 2006 results, which placed New York as the 25th fattest, were gathered between August and October 2005. That year, the magazine considered new components in its judging, including how city leaders promoted the health of citizens through obesity-related legislation. If Bloombergs legislative push on trans fat goes through, New York could break its fat streak. And if the ban doesnt work, maybe New York can follow Baltimores lead: the cityknown for its fried fish variationsmoved from 25th fattest in 2005 to number one fittest in 2006. The lesson here: Pass the crab cakes.