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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Idaho's Ranking on the Well-Being Index

A survey called the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index reveals which states were the "happiest" in 2009. The index includes questions about six typs of well-being including overall evaluation of their lives, emotional health, physical health, healthy behaviors (such as whether a person smokes or exercises), and job satisfaction. Idaho ranked #11 on the list overall (the same spot it held in 2008). The top ten were (in order from #1 - #10): Hawaii, Utah, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa, Vermont, Colorado, Alaska, North Dakota, and Kansas.

Idaho faired very well in both the healthy behavior category and the work environment category. And Boise's rankings improved in emotional health, physical health, and healthy behaviors. One of the places that Idaho struggles with is basic access (based on items that measure people's access to food, shelter, healthcare and a safe and satisfying place to live) While the State results don't break down what respondents answered in this category, health care (costs and access to health care) is a large part of the equation.

Primary Health Medical Group is trying to improve access to health care in the Treasure Valley, Idaho. Learn more about our practice today - and see how you can help affect the lives of Idahoans.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Idaho Ranks 33rd in Nations Obesity Rate

A new report by Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has ranked Idaho as the 33rd highest percentage of obesity in the nation, with 24.8% of residents being obese. The number of obese children (ages 10-17)in the state comes in at the 11th lowest, with 27.5%. While the report doesn't give specifics on why certain states rise to the top of the obesity rankings, several deductions can be made regarding Idaho's ranking. The plethora of outdoor, year-round activities combined with the abundance of available vegetables and fruits help make a healthy lifestyle more achievable. Of course there is always room for improvement!!

You can read the full report and rankings at the Trust for America's Health website.

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