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Broomfield Is 3rd-Healthiest City In Country: US News Report

Broomfield is considered among the top healthiest counties in the U.S., according to a new study released Monday.

BROOMFIELD, CO -- Broomfield ranked number three among the Top 10 healthiest communities in the United States, according to rankings released by U.S. News & World Report on Monday. The rankings, compiled in collaboration with the Aetna Foundation, present a list of the 500 healthiest American communities.

U.S. News evaluated 3,000 communities across 10 categories to determine the rankings. In addition to the overall rankings, U.S. News also ranked communities across four groups: urban high-performing, urban up-and-coming, rural high-performing and rural up-and-coming.

“Research has shown that in the United States, your ZIP code is a greater predictor of your life expectancy than your genetic code,” Mark T. Bertolini, chairman of the Aetna Foundation and chairman and CEO of Aetna, said in a press release. “In other words, where you live has a significant impact on your overall health.”

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The top 10 healthiest communities of the 500 healthiest in the U.S. are:

  1. Falls Church City, Virginia
  2. Douglas County, Colorado
  3. Broomfield County, Colorado
  4. Los Alamos County, New Mexico
  5. Dukes County, Massachusetts
  6. Fairfax City, Virginia
  7. Hamilton County, Indiana
  8. Routt County, Colorado
  9. Ouray County, Colorado
  10. Loudoun County, Virginia

Douglas County was rated the healthiest community in Colorado.

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In Broomfield's ranking of No. 3, metrics measured included a low percentage (11.8 percent) of adults who reported no leisure time physical activity. The national average is 24.5 percent. Broomfield residents also reported low adult smoking rates (12.5 percent vs. 17.9 percent nationwide). Average life expectancy in Broomfield County is 80 years, compared to 77.9 years in the U.S. and matching the average of 80 years in the state of Colorado.

A total of 29 Colorado counties made the top 500 healthiest places in the U.S. and of the, 19 were in the top 100:

The rankings were compiled by evaluating how communities performed across 80 metrics in 10 categories: population health, equity, education, economy, housing, food and nutrition, environment, public safety, community vitality and infrastructure. U.S. News collaborated with the University of Missouri Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES) to collect and analyze data. The data was collected from government and private sources. (Read the full methodology here)

You can see the full rankings here.

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