America may have a reputation as having some unhealthy habits, but there are plenty of cities around the country that prove that people do still care about their health. Depending on where you live, you may have a better chance of being healthier, such has having more access to resources that allow residents a greater opportunity for exercising and eating fresh veggies, but others may face obstacles blocking the way of cleaner living.
WalletHub compared more than 180 cities around the country to determine the healthiest and unhealthiest places to live in America. Three cities in Georgia found a spot on the list, with one just missing the Top 20 healthiest overall. Here are the cities that made the list:
- No. 21: Atlanta
- No. 177: Augusta
- No. 179: Columbus
Atlanta ranked the highest on the list at No. 21 overall, largely thanks to its high marks in the fitness and food categories. It even has some of the most health restaurants per capita. August and Columbus, however, placed near the very bottom of the list, making them among the least healthy cities in the country.
These are the 10 healthiest cities in the country, according to WalletHub:
- San Francisco, California
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Seattle, Washington
- San Diego, California
- Washington, DC
- Portland, Oregon
- Denver, Colorado
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- Irvine, California
To determine the list, WalletHub analyzed 182 cities around the country across four factors: health care, food, fitness and green space. These factors were then evaluated using 41 relevant metrics, including physical heath, mental health, premature-death rate, cost of medical visit, healthy restaurants per capita, share of obese residents, share of adults who engage in any physical activity, fitness & instruction centers per capita, quality of parks, hiking trails per capita, walk score, recreation access and more.
Learn more about the healthiest places to live in America by reading the full report at WalletHub.com.