1. West Virginia
We start off this list of the unhealthiest US states with West Virginia, which has an overall score of 100 out of 100 on the ill scale. When researchers studied the area, they discovered that while the state is blessed with several landscapes and things to do in your free time, the majority of its citizens suffer from chronic diseases and illnesses.
Unfortunately, West Virginia deserves its first place in this list of the unhealthiest US states because it has the second lowest life expectancy nationwide (73.9), and the metrics for these health issues are incredibly concerning, as you can see here:
- 13.2% of adult citizens are diagnosed with diabetes;
- The heart disease mortality rate is incredibly high: 284.49 deaths per 100,000 state residents;
- The cancer mortality rate is also concerning, with 261.94 deaths per 100,000 state residents.
Other than that, during their research period, the professionals also discovered that West Virginia is the state with the highest rate of drug overdose deaths in the nation, meaning 57.13 per 100,000 state residents, the second highest percentage of obese adults (39.8%), and the highest percentage of adults who smoke (22.80%).
5 Responses
Ok this was a no brainer! You choose the poorest states in the country! It takes money to stay healthy and to have enough insurance to go to doctors when you need to or to go for preventative health care. These states also do not have the best medical care available in the rest of the country. Doctors don’t flock to these states because they can’t make a lot of money practicing there. So why rub it in????? Because that is what an article like this is doing. Some people are too poor to “relocate”.
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