People in GA live shorter lives than those in most other states, study says. Where it ranks & why
Eating healthy and staying active are always great lifestyle choices. However, they are even more important when it comes to life expectancy because they can determine how long or short you live.
And where you live does in fact matter.
A new study by Nursa found which states have the highest and lowest life expectancy rates, by compiling data from state parks, gyms, walking routes, pools and food choices in stores. The study also looked at pollution data, smoking rates, hospital readmission rates from the CDC, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and more.
The CDC reported that the average life expectancy for U.S. citizens is 78.4 years, but unfortunately for Georgia residents, that is not the case.
Nursa ranked Georgia as the 11th state with the lowest life expectancy, living only to 74.3 years — but why? Let’s take a look:
Why do GA residents live short lives?
Georgia has one of the highest smoking rates in the country, at over 17% and according to Nursa, smoking reduces life expectancy by 10 years.
In addition, Georgia doesn’t have many healthy store options for residents and the number of parks in the state is extremely low compared to other states in the country.
Let’s see how other states stack up:
What other states have low life expectancy rates?
The states with the lowest life expectancy are:
- West Virginia (71 years)
- Alabama (72 years)
- Louisiana (72.2 years)
- Kentucky (72.3 years)
Which states have residents that live the longest?
States with residents that live the longest are:
- Hawaii (79.9)
- Massachusetts (79.6)
- Connecticut (79.2)
- New Jersey (79)
- New York (79)
Are you surprised by this study? Let me know in the comments or email me at cmadden@mcclatchy.com