It’s surveys a go-go these days, and Scilly has once again come out on top.
People on the Islands are the least likely to develop health problems, according to a new report.
A health map has identified the sickest places in the country, where bad diets and unhealthy lifestyles will put pressure on the NHS.
Market researchers CACI and TNS used a combination of official data, surveys and the census to divide local authority areas into four groups.
They analysed a total of 287 lifestyle variables including smoking, high consumption of fast food, low consumption of fruit and vegetables, single-parent families, income and demographic characteristics.
Maps were then drawn highlighting areas where health problems are beginning to form.
The Isles of Scilly came out top in the fourth group, where people are generally healthy and have lifestyles that suggest a lower risk of serious illness in future years.
Other areas in the group included Eden in Cumbria, the Orkney Islands, the City of London, Ealing, and Mid Suffolk.
Eight out of ten places in group one - the most unhealthy areas with high levels of serious illness and poor diets - are in south Wales.