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How does your city affect your health? Map reveals the healthiest – and least healthy – cities in the U.S.

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Post by Harry Thu Mar 01, 2018 10:01 am

How does your city affect your health? Map reveals the healthiest – and least healthy – cities in the U.S.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 by: Zoey Sky

Tags: America, cities, city life, death rates, fruit consumption, goodhealth, health, healthiest city, healthy cities, healthy states, nutrition, obesity, physical activity, running trails, unhealthiest cities, urban living, vegetable consumption, walking trails, Wallethub

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(Natural News) It looks like it’s time to dust off those running shoes, especially if you live in Brownsville, Texas. The city was the least healthy in a map that ranked the healthiest cities in America.
Wallethub, a personal finance website, drew up the map. San Francisco, California, was once again named as “the healthiest city in the U.S.” The city has the most running and walking trails.
The map from Wallethub ranked 174 of the most populated cities in the nation, and their rankings were based on 40 different factors, such as the cost of a doctor visit, death rates, and fruit and vegetable consumption.
While Kansas is not the poster child for health, Wallethub’s report named one of its cities with the lowest percentage of physically unhealthy adults.
Even though it has one of the most affordable medical costs, Brownsville, Texas, was ranked as the least healthy city, followed by Laredo, Texas.
Wallethub then named San Francisco as the city with the most running and walking trails. The city ranked number five when it came to the most healthy restaurants, and it ranked top three with the lowest percentage of adults who did not consume enough fruits and vegetables daily.
Back in 2017, Brownsville, Texas, was named the second least healthy city in the U.S. However, it is now the most unhealthy city. It’s also one of the states with fewer green space areas.
The bottom five cities are all located in the south, and the cities that ranked the lowest included Laredo, Texas; Augusta, Georgia; Shreveport, Lousiana; and Gulfport, Mississippi. These states also have the highest percentage of adults who were unable to “meet the national physical activity recommendations for aerobic activity and muscle strengthening,” based on The State of Obesity report that was published in 2017. (Related: Every other American obese by 2030?)
Cities in Texas that were in the top 10 unhealthy cities in the nation include Brownsville, Laredo, and Corpus Christi. The state also ranked eighth for the highest adult obesity rates in the nation. At least 33.7 percent of the adult population in Texas was obese, according to the report. The state’s rating also went up from 21.7 percent in 2000 from only 10.7 percent in 1990.
California’s residents are usually the healthiest, and three of the cities in the state were on the list of the top 10 healthiest cities in the nation. Five cities in California – San Jose, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, and Huntington Beach – were part of the top five with the lowest premature death rates, or deaths that occur before a person reached 75 years old.
Three California cities were also included in the list of the top five cities with the highest percentage of physically active adults.
On the other hand, the cities that had the highest premature death rates include Charleston, West Virginia; New Orleans, Louisiana; Huntington, West Virginia; Augusta, Georgia; and St. Louis, Missouri.
The 10 healthiest cities in the U.S. are:
San Francisco, California
Seattle, Washington
Portland, Oregon
San Diego, California
Washington DC
Burlington, Vermont
Scottsdale, Arizona
Honolulu, Hawaii
Irvine, California
Denver, Colorado
The 10 least healthy cities in the U.S. are:
Brownsville, Texas
Laredo, Texas
Augusta, Georgia
Shreveport, Louisiana
Gulfport, Mississippi
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Detroit, Michigan
Jackson, Mississippi
Corpus Christi, Texas
Memphis, Tennessee
How to develop healthier eating habits
If you live in the least healthy cities, there’s no need to fret. Follow the tips below to help your kids, and the rest of your family develop healthier eating habits:
Consume low-fat or non-fat milk or dairy products.
Eat beans, fish, lean meats, lentils, and poultry for protein.
Encourage the whole family to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water.
Include lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole-grain products in your daily meals.
Limit the consumption of saturated fat, sugar, and sugar-sweetened beverages or avoid them altogether.
Serve reasonably-sized portions during meal times.
You can learn more about how to get in shape at Slender.news.
Sources include:
DailyMail.co.uk
CDC.gov

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