Ever wondered which come under the healthiest states in the US? Colorado is taking the lead, but thereโs more to this interesting health ranking story.
In a recent study conducted by the Lighthouse Dental Centre, Colorado has emerged as the healthiest state in the United States, with a host of factors contributing to its top ranking. The study, which evaluated overall health and well-being in all 50 states, drew on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine the rankings.
Coloradoโs stellar performance can be attributed to several key factors. The state boasts low levels of air pollution, a low prevalence of diseases, and a relatively low obesity rate.
In addition to these factors, Colorado residents have demonstrated a commitment to physical activity, better sleep patterns, and healthier habits when it comes to smoking and drinking. Surprisingly, even the number of adults with all their teeth intact played a role in the stateโs high ranking, emphasizing the importance of dental health in overall well-being.
On the flip side, West Virginia finds itself at the bottom of the list, earning the unfortunate title of the least healthy state. This ranking is largely due to the stateโs concerning rates of air pollution, obesity, physical inactivity, poor sleep patterns, high smoking and binge-drinking habits, and a significant prevalence of tooth loss.
West Virginia has also faced challenges related to mental health, with its residents being labeled the unhappiest in the United States, citing adult depression, poor emotional and physical well-being, a lackluster work environment, and inadequate sleep as contributing factors.
Here are the top 10 healthiest states in the US:
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- Utah
- Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- Minnesota
- Washington
- California
Here are some of the least healthy states in the U.S.:
Top 10 Least Healthy States:
- West Virginia
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Alabama
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Missouri
- Ohio
Notably, New York secured the 23rd position in the study due to higher obesity rates, poor physical activity levels, a prevalence of smoking, and an abundance of chronic diseases within the state.
The studyโs findings have surfaced at a time when research conducted by OnePoll for ClearMatch Medicare revealed that two-thirds of Americans aged 65 and older wish they had taken their health more seriously in their younger years.
Ben Pajak, the CEO of ClearMatch Medicare, stressed the importance of prioritizing health at any age. He highlighted that setting fitness goals and taking advantage of fitness benefits provided by Medicare Advantage plans can significantly contribute to maintaining optimal health.
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