
10. Tennessee
Tennessee’s inclusion among the most difficult states for healthy aging is driven by relatively weak performance in several core metrics — including behavioral health risk factors, clinical care access, and socioeconomic conditions. In broad well‑being rankings, Tennessee frequently sits near the bottom for key health and social indicators.
A high prevalence of obesity and limited preventive care access make it harder for seniors to maintain stable health, while rural populations may struggle to reach specialists or comprehensive wellness programs.

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