Report: Happier, Healthier In The West
A survey of Americans well-being, conducted by Gallup in partnership with Healthways and Americas Health Insurance Plans, gives high marks to Utah, which boasts lots of outdoor recreation for its youthful population.
Speaking of outdoor recreation, the islands of Hawaii took second place and Wyoming was third in the poll that rated such variables as mental, physical and economic health.
But fun outdoors obviously wasnt the only criteria – “wild, wonderful” West Virginia was ranked last among the states.
And the bluegrass state of Kentucky was 49th, with Mississippi 48th on the list.
In general, highest well-being scores came from states in the West while the lowest were concentrated in the South. The happiest congressional districts were some of the wealthiest, while the lowest scores came in some of the poorest.
Jim Harter, a researcher at Gallup, said he was reluctant to explain regional differences without more study, but he suspected that some of the variations are explained by income. For example, when people were asked to examine their status in life now and five years from now, wealthier people tended to score higher.
The survey attempts to measure peoples well-being. It examines their eating and exercise habits, work environment and access to basic necessities, just to name some of the criteria.
“Its not just about physical health,” said Eric Nielsen, a spokesman for Gallup. “Its about their ability to contribute at work and be more productive, and its about feeling engaged in a community and wanting to improve that community.”
The massive survey involved more than 350,000 interviews. Examples of the questions include: Did you smile or laugh a lot yesterday? Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with your job or the work you do? Did you eat healthy all day yesterday? Do you feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where you live?
The survey, which takes about 15 minutes, involved 42 core questions. Those taking the survey could get a score of up to 100. The actual difference between states wasnt great: The average score for the highest-ranking state, Utah, was 69.2 points, while the average for the lowest-ranking state, West Virginia, was 61.2 points.
But Harter said that he believed geographic divides could be overstated and even the states with the highest scores had significant work to do to improve certain aspects of their residents health and happiness.
Researchers hope the findings will help employers better understand what they can do to create more productive workers. Eventually, the data could even be used to compare health and happiness by ZIP code. The survey is going to be generated for 25 years, according to current plans.
On the opposite end, Rep. Harold Rogers district in eastern Kentuckys coal country and New York Rep. Jose Serranos district, which includes the distressed neighborhood of the South Bronx, had the lowest well-being scores.
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On the Net:
Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index: http://www.well-beingindex.com
Americas Health Insurance Plans: http://www.ahiphiwire.org/wellbeing

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