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The nation's largest and most northern state scored highest in the 2014 Gallup-Healthways' annual survey of well-being, with a score of 64.7 out of 100. Alaska has previously ranked among the top 10 happiest states, but this is the first year it has been the winner since the survey began in 2008.¸ÇÂåÆÕ2014ÄêÐÒ¸£Ö¸Êýµ÷²éÏÔʾ£¬È«ÃÀ×î´óÒÔ¼°×î±±±ßµÄÖÝÈ¡µÃÁË×î¸ß·Ö64.7£¨×Ü·ÖΪ100£©¡£°¢À˹¼ÓÒ»Ö±±»ÁÐΪȫÃÀ×îÐÒ¸£µÄ10¸öÖÝÖ®Ò»¡£×Ô2008Äê¸ÇÂåÆÕµ÷²é·¢²¼ÒÔÀ´£¬ÕâÊÇÆäÊ×´ÎλÁеÚÒ» ¡£
In second place was Hawaii, which held the top spot from 2009 to 2012, but in 2013 came in eighth. The winner in 2013, North Dakota, saw a dramatic drop in its ranking, coming in 23rd in 2014. This drop was mostly due to a decline in North Dakotans' evaluation of their lives overall, and also an increase in unhealthy behaviors among the population, such as higher smoking rates and less exercise, compared with 2013, Gallup said.ÅÅÃûµÚ¶þµÄÏÄÍþÒÄ¢¶ÏÁË2009ÄêÖÁ2012ÄêµÄµÚÒ»£¬µ«ÔÚ2013ÄêµøÖÁµÚ8¡£È¥ÄêÅŵÚÒ»µÄÄÚ´ï¿ÆËûÖÝ£¬½ñÄê³öºõÒâÁϰãµÄµøÖÁ23¡£¸ÇÂåÆÕ±¨¸æ±íʾ£¬ ÄÚ´ï¿ÆËûÖݵÄÕâÖÖÇé¿öÖ÷ÒªÔ´×Ô¾ÓÃñÉú»î·½Ê½µÄ±ä»¯£¬ÀýÈçºÍ2013ÄêÏà±È¸ü¸ßµÄÎüÑÌÂÊ£¬¸üÉÙµÄÌåÓý¶ÍÁ¶¡£
The rankings are based on interviews with more than 176,000 U.S. adults in all 50 states. The researchers calculated a well-being score for each state, based on participants' answers to questions about different aspects of well-being, such as their sense of purpose, social relationships, financial lives, community involvement and physical health. ¸Ãµ÷²éÒ²»ùÓÚÕë¶ÔÃÀ¹ú50¸öÖÝ176£¬000Ãû³ÉÈ˵ķÃ̸¡£Ñо¿Õ߸ù¾ÝÊÜ·ÃÕߵĻشð¼ÆËã³öÐÒ¸£Ö¸Êý¡£ÎÊÌ⺸ÇÁËÖî¶à·½Ã棬ÀýÈçËûÃǵÄÄ¿±ê¸Ð£¬ÉçÍŹØÏµ£¬²ÆÎñ×´¿ö£¬ÉçÇø²ÎÓë¶ÈºÍÉúÀí½¡¿µ¡£
States in the Northern Plains and Mountain West tended to have higher well-being scores than states in the South and Midwest. Kentucky and West Virginia came in at the bottom of the rankings for the sixth year in a row, Gallup said.¸ù¾Ý¸ÇÂåÆÕ±¨¸æ£¬ºÍÄϲ¿ÒÔ¼°ÖÐÎ÷²¿µÄÖÝÏà±È£¬±±²¿Æ½ÔµØÇøºÍÎ÷²¿É½ÇøµÄÖݸüÓпÉÄÜÈ¡µÃ¸ü¸ß·Ö¡£¿ÏËþ»ùÖݺÍÎ÷¸¥¼ªÄáÑÇÖÝÁ¬ÐøÁùÄêÀ´ÅÅÃûµæµ×¡£
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