Do you know if you are healthy or not? Well, depending on where in US you stay, it tells a lot about your health. There are characteristics like lower mortality and lower obesity rates that leads to a healthy population group in states.What are kept in mind?To analyze which states are doing better than others in terms of health, there are key metrics which must be kept in mind. They include infant mortality rate, obesity rates, smoking rates, suicide rates, overall mortality rate and the share of adults who report for a poor mental health. States which rank lower in these metrics are towards the unhealthy population spectrum. The top to US states with the healthiest population are: MassachusettsThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 3.23, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 693.46. Obesity rate here is 26.8%, smoking rate at 10.5%, suicide rates at 8.27 and adults in poor mental health is at 15.4%.New JerseyThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 3.57, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 683.61. Obesity rate here is 28.8%, smoking rate at 10.6%, suicide rates at 7.65 and adults in poor mental health is at 14.2%.HawaiiThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.67, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 615.88. Obesity rate here is 26.9%, smoking rate at 10.5%, suicide rates at 16.78 and adults in poor mental health is at 12.2%.CaliforniaThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.07, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 686. Obesity rate here is 28.1%, smoking rate at 9.9%, suicide rates at 16.78 and adults in poor mental health is at 12.2%.New YorkThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.16, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 664.5. Obesity rate here is 30%, smoking rate at 11.4%, suicide rates at 8.5 and adults in poor mental health is at 15.9%.ConnecticutThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.65, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 716.8. Obesity rate here is 30.4%, smoking rate at 10.1%, suicide rates at 10.55 and adults in poor mental health is at 15.6%.Rhode IslandThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.3, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 713.96. Obesity rate here is 30.8%, smoking rate at 11.9%, suicide rates at 10.51 and adults in poor mental health is at 16.4%.MarylandThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 5.99, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 746.52. Obesity rate here is 33.3%, smoking rate at 9.8%, suicide rates at 9.46 and adults in poor mental health is at 15.2%.ColoradoThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 4.99, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 736.35. Obesity rate here is 24.9%, smoking rate at 10.8%, suicide rates at 21.04 and adults in poor mental health is at 16.4%.VermontThe infant mortality rate per 1000 live births is at 3.16, whereas the overall mortality rate per 100K is at 757.62. Obesity rate here is 26.4%, smoking rate at 13.4%, suicide rates at 17.92 and adults in poor mental health is at 17.8%.