The top 10 neighbors for Men's Journal + Fitness span six different subcategories — magazines, news publishers, TV shows, actors, a fitness brand, and a technology brand — with no single type dominating the set. That breadth is the defining structural feature of a broad-shape audience.
Men's Health UK leads at 0.90, the strongest pull in the top 10 and the clearest same-kind match. Two other magazines follow further down: Maxim at 0.82 and Men's Health Mag would appear in the wider graph, but within the top 10, the magazine cluster is anchored by those two. The cross-kind neighbors are where the shape gets interesting. Indian Country Today (0.84, news publisher) and Project Runway (0.82, TV show) both rank above Maxim, placing a news outlet and a fashion-competition series among the three closest neighbors after Men's Health UK. Shailene Woodley (0.82, actor) and Skullcandy (0.80, technology brand) extend the cross-kind reach further, joined by Deb Haaland (0.80, politician) and Spartan (0.78, fitness brand). Steve Nash (0.78, athlete) and ABC News (0.77, news publisher) round out the ten. Only three of the top 10 share the magazine subcategory; the remaining seven are drawn from five other subcategories.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is genuinely diffuse — anchored by men's health publishing but equally at home alongside news, entertainment, and individual celebrities.