Crawford County was the next healthiest county in the area at No. 35, and Vernon County was ranked 39th. Jackson, Monroe and Trempealeau counties ranked in the bottom quarter.
The annual report is the sixth annual health checkup of 72 counties and the city of Milwaukee developed by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.
La Crosse County dropped from No. 11 in the 2007 rankings to 14th.
All counties in the La Crosse area, except for Jackson, ranked poorly in binge drinking, said Derek Moore, epidemiologist for the Coulee Region Public Health Consortium.
Moore said western Wisconsin has one of the highest binge drinking rates in the state, and Wisconsin has the highest rate in the nation for binge drinking.
“Our biggest problem is binge drinking, and it’s not just college students,” Moore said. “It’s throughout the region.”
Sexually transmitted infections, smoking and lack of physical activity are also major health concerns in the area, Moore said. “Smoking, diet and alcohol use determine health outcomes five to 10 years down the road,” he said.
BY THE NUMBERS
2008 health rankings in Wisconsin, by county:
County 2007 rank
1. Ozaukee 1
2. Waukesha 2
3. Dane 5
4. Iowa 4
5. Eau Claire 3
6. Washington 8
7. St. Croix 9
8. Outagamie 7
9. Portage 6
10. Door 5
14. La Crosse 11
35. Crawford 21
39. Vernon 36
42. Buffalo 47
50. Trempealeau 61
65. Monroe 58
66. Jackson 64
69. Juneau 71

