Does your health depend on where you live? WalletHub just released a report on the healthiest and unhealthiest cities in the country. Using a variety of data including the amount of fruit and vegetable consumption, percentage of physically active adults, amount of green space, and number of healthy restaurants, they determined that San Francisco is the healthiest city in the country. Seattle was in second, followed by Honolulu, San Diego, and Salt Lake City. On the other end of the scale, Brownsville, Texas, was the unhealthiest city, followed by Gulfport, Mississippi; Shreveport, Louisiana; Columbus, Georgia; and Augusta, Georgia.