The ten best and worst states in the U.S for a long and healthy life

The ten best and worst states in the US for a combination of healthy and long life have been revealed and California was not in the top five.

Hawaii ranked highest overall for those seeking a healthy lifestyle and high life expectancy, followed by Minnesota, Vermont, Washington, and New Hampshire.

Similarly, the states with the lowest life expectancy tended to be the states with the least healthy lifestyles and were mostly in the Southeast. West Virginia ranked last overall, followed by Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Kentucky.

Notably, California didn’t even make the top five healthiest states, ranking 14th for healthy lifestyle, but tied for fifth with Massachusetts and New Hampshire for life expectancy.

“Life expectancy” is determined by a number of factors, including medical care and homicide rates, but a study by the Society for Biomedical Research and Longevity, life extensionsuggests that general health also plays a role.

States like Hawaii, Minnesota, Vermont, Washington and New Hampshire had healthy lifestyles and longer life expectancies, according to a new study from the Life Extension biomedical research and longevity society.

Hawaii was the only state with a life expectancy over 80 and also the fourth healthiest, according to federal data.  In the photo, the famous Waikiki beach in Honolulu.

Hawaii was the only state with a life expectancy over 80 and also the fourth healthiest, according to federal data. In the photo, the famous Waikiki beach in Honolulu.

The study analyzed federal data from eight health measures to determine which states have the healthiest lifestyles and compared them to their actual life expectancies.

The overall healthy lifestyle ranking was based on federal data measuring the following: amount of exercise, proximity to parks and schools, fruit and vegetable consumption, hours of sleep, body weight, number of people single, anxiety levels, and state spending on outdoor recreation.

Although he found that there was a strong correlation between healthy lifestyles and life expectancy, there were also some exceptions.

Outliers include DC and Montana, where life expectancy was low despite appearing to have healthy lifestyles.

Overall, DC’s low life expectancy is explained by racial disparities and a high incidence of heart disease, cancer and homicide, according to the Life Extension study. DC is also a city and not a state, so it often appears wrong when considering data for the entire state.

Minnesota ranked second highest for living a long and healthy life.  His life expectancy was among the highest at 79 years and one month.  In the image, the Minnesota state capitol building.

Minnesota ranked second highest for living a long and healthy life. His life expectancy was among the highest at 79 years and one month. In the image, the Minnesota state capitol building.

West Virginia ranked last for combined life expectancy and general health.  In the photo, his capital city, Charleston.

West Virginia ranked last for combined life expectancy and general health. In the photo, his capital city, Charleston.

States where more money was spent on outdoor recreation tended to have higher life expectancy

States where more money was spent on outdoor recreation tended to have higher life expectancy

On the other hand, states with inactive populations, mainly centered in the Southeast, had the lowest life expectancies.

On the other hand, states with inactive populations, mainly centered in the Southeast, had the lowest life expectancies.

States with the worst life expectancy

  1. Mississippi: 71 years and 11 months
  2. West Virginia: 72 years and 10 months
  3. Louisiana: 73 years and one month
  4. Alabama: 73 years and two months
  5. Kentucky: 73 years and six months
  6. Tennessee, Arkansas: 73 years and 10 months
  7. Oklahoma: 74 years and one month
  8. New Mexico: 74 years and six months
  9. South Carolina: 74 years and 10 months
  10. Indiana: 75 years

States with the best life expectancy

  1. Hawaii: 80 years and eight months
  2. Washington: 79 years and two months
  3. Minnesota: 79 years and one month
  4. California, Massachusetts and New Hampshire: 79 years
  5. Oregon, Vermont: 78 years and nine months
  6. Utah: 78 years and seven months
  7. Connecticut, Idaho: 78 years and five months
  8. Colorado: 78 years and four months
  9. Rhode Island: 78 years and three months
  10. Maine: 77 years and nine months
The graph above shows life expectancy in the US by year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Rates stagnated in the mid-2010s, but declined after the Covid pandemic, causing many people to die prematurely.  Experts say the growing opioid epidemic is also to blame for the drop

The graph above shows life expectancy in the US by year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rates stagnated in the mid-2010s, but declined after the Covid pandemic, causing many people to die prematurely. Experts say the growing opioid epidemic is also to blame for the drop

On the other hand, Connecticut and New York had a higher life expectancy given the relatively unhealthy lifestyle of their inhabitants.

Montana, Alaska, and North Carolina had generally good health habits, but only average life expectancy.

The lower life expectancy in the poorest states has also been attributed to the worst health systems and more residents without health insurance.

However, those states also have higher rates of chronic diseases, such as obesity, which increase the risk of a myriad of other conditions, including heart disease and high blood pressure, later in life.

The life expectancy of the United States was 79 years and one month in 2020, according to data from the National System of Vital Statistics.

Last year marked the second year on record that it had declined, and a nearly two-year recession since 2019. Every state saw a decline in life expectancy between 2019 and 2020.

New York, which was hit hardest in the first year of Covid, saw the biggest drop, falling nearly three years.

THE BEST STATES FOR A HEALTHIER AND LONGER LIFE
StateGeneral rankingLife expectancyHealthy lifestyle classification
Hawaii180.74
Minnesota279.15
Vermont278.81
Washington479.28
new hampshire5797
Utah678.63
Colorado778.32
Massachusetts879eleven
California97914
Oregon1078.812
Idahoeleven78.410
Wisconsin1277.713
Rhode Island1378.217
Mountain1476.89
Connecticutfifteen78.423
New Jerseysixteen77.5fifteen
Maine1777.8twenty-one
NY1877.725
Florida1977.522
Maryland1976.818
Illinoistwenty-one76.819
Nebraska2277.728
DC2375.36
Virginia2477.627
Alaska2476.6sixteen
low2777.535
North Carolina2876.1twenty
Delaware2976.729
Wyoming2976.324
Pennsylvania3176.83. 4
North Dakota3276.938
Kansas3376.433
Arizona3376.332
Michigan357630
Snowfall3676.336
Texas3776.540
Georgia3875.637
New Mexico3874.531
Ohio4075.342
Indiana407539
Missouri4275.141
South Carolina4374.843
Tennessee4473.844
OklahomaFour. Five74.146
arkansasFour. Five73.8Four. Five
Kentucky4773.547
Louisiana4873.148
Alabama4973.2fifty
Mississippififty71.949
West Virginia5172.851