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DC area fares well in ranking of healthiest communities

Falls Church City, Virginia, fell out of the top spot, but Virginia and Maryland still grabbed a lot of high rankings in U.S. News and World Report鈥檚 second annual list of the country’s healthiest communities.

While Falls Church City dropped to third 鈥 behind top-ranked Douglas County, Colorado, and Los Alamos County, New Mexico, each of which moved up a spot from last year 鈥 Loudoun County moved up the list, from No. 5 to No. 4, and Howard County, Maryland, rounded out the top 10, moving up 10 spots from last year鈥檚 No. 20.

鈥淲e like to say that where you live determines how well and also how long you live,鈥 said Tim Smart, executive editor at U.S. News. 鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely a correlation between living in a healthier community and your overall quality of life and your life expectancy.鈥 The life expectancy in top-ranked Douglas County, for example, is five years higher than the national average, Smart said.

Among other local areas, Fairfax County, Virginia, moved up to No. 13 from No. 19, while Fairfax City, Virginia, dropped 11 spots to No. 18 and Arlington County, Virginia, fell a spot to No. 25. The next-highest Maryland community is Montgomery County, at No. 71.

D.C. itself didn鈥檛 make the top 500.

Here are the 10 healthiest communities. .

  1. Douglas County, Colorado
  2. Los Alamos County, New Mexico
  3. Falls Church city, Virginia
  4. Loudoun County, Virginia
  5. Broomfield County, Colorado
  6. Teton County, Wyoming
  7. Hamilton County, Indiana
  8. Carver County, Minnesota
  9. Delaware County, Ohio
  10. Howard County, Maryland

A recent county health ranking from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin came to similar conclusions in the D.C. area, ranking Loudoun, Arlington and Fairfax counties as among the top 10 healthiest out of聽 Virginia’s 95 counties.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ranked Howard County second among the healthiest Maryland counties, second only to Montgomery County, which trailed Howard County in the U.S. News ranking.

U.S. News based its rankings on a number of categories including population health (which included access to care health outcomes and mental health); equity in education, health and income; education, the local economy, housing, nutrition, the local environment, public safety, community vitality and infrastructure. 鈥淢easures that touch directly on health, but measures that are also related to health 鈥 like obviously, income is related to health,鈥 said Tim Smart, executive editor at U.S. News and World Report.

They used data from a number of sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Census Bureau and more.

While there鈥檚 a correlation between money and health, Smart said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 really not even the individual income; it鈥檚 the income of the community.鈥 A wealthy person living in a poor, unhealthy community would still find worse schools, air quality and poorer-quality food.

So does that mean some people are simply trapped? 鈥淪ome people cannot choose where they live,鈥 Smart said, 鈥渂ut 鈥 there are measures that [communities] can undertake鈥 that don鈥檛 cost a lot of money, such as starting nonsmoking campaigns, encouraging people to take advantage of parks, putting in bike lanes and improving public transportation. 鈥淏ut really,鈥 he added, 鈥渟omething as simple as an individual taking a walk every day is going to improve their overall health.鈥

This is the second year for U.S. News鈥 rankings. includes an interactive map that lets you type in your ZIP code or county name and find your own county鈥檚 statistics, look at neighboring counties and directly compare them with other areas.

Rick Massimo

Rick Massimo came to 海角精品黑料, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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