Shelby County ranked as healthiest in Alabama

Published 2:26 pm Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Shelby County was recently named the healthiest county in the state of Alabama by a national website.

According to the “2017 Healthiest Counties in Alabama” list on Niche.com, Shelby County ranked No. 1 with an A+ in public schools and an A- in health and fitness. The list included all of the state’s 67 counties.

The list was based on health statistics from each county that were gathered by the U.S. Census and the Center for Disease Control, and took into account each county’s rates of physical inactivity, obesity rates, access to doctors, access to mental health providers, access to recreation or fitness facilities, excessive drinking rates and smoking rates.

Three counties that border Shelby County were also ranked within the top 25 on the list. Jefferson County was ranked at No. 5, St. Clair county came in at No. 15 and Chilton County came in at No. 25.

Additionally, several Shelby County cities were also ranked within the top 25 cities of a similar Niche.com list: “2017 Healthiest Places to Live in Alabama.” Indian Springs Village received the highest ranking of any of the Shelby County cities at No. 13.

The city of Chelsea ranked No. 14, Pelham came in No. 18 and Alabaster was ranked at No. 22. Rounding out the list was the city of Helena at No. 25. All five local cities received a B+ grade in health and fitness. 622 Alabama cities were included in the “2017 Healthiest Places to Live in Alabama” list.

To view both lists and learn more about health and fitness in Shelby County visit https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/healthiest-counties/s/alabama/ or https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/healthiest-places/s/alabama/.