Justin Andrews
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Well, you see some obesity at Disneyland.
You go to Disney World and there's like traffic jams with scooters.
There's dedicated scooter parking in lanes.
It's different.
It's definitely different.
But one thing I see with a lot of these in common, I think is- Near water, walkable states, right?
And sunshine and probably a lot of physical activity.
is a part of their lifestyle?
Yeah.
Yeah, and there's also good high education rate and also good health care or access to health care.
Those always play a big role.
By the way, I want people to understand this.
When you see that the national average is 77 and a long-living state is 80, you think, oh, okay, three years or two and a half years.
Like, what's the big difference?
It's actually a big difference.
It's not just the time people are alive, but what that doesn't show you is how long people are sick for before they actually pass away.
So it's a much bigger... Two and a half years doesn't sound like a lot, but when you look at, like...
health span it actually is a lot more um more than you think but yeah i think exercise access that there's culture in some of these states uh around fitness uh is one of them um you know like uh now what's interesting i didn't see colorado in the top 10 i mean i i didn't see i thought california and arizona would be on there california is oh california is on there number six okay so it is on there okay so you say cal arizona's not
Uh, Arizona was not in the top.
What's interesting to me out of all of these is Hawaii because Hawaii is, uh, consistently number one.