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An investment in community well-being seems to be paying off in Marion, as a recent Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index® community study shows a citywide gain of more than four points in Marion’s overall Well-Being Index score and improvements in the five elements of well-being. The study was conducted in the fall of 2016 as part of the city’s efforts surrounding Blue Zones Project®, a community-led well-being improvement initiative that focuses on changing the environment around us to make healthy choices easier. The Well-Being Index is a scientific survey instrument that measures, tracks, and reports on the well-being of individuals and organizations. Gallup conducted the survey during a four-week period beginning September 23, 2016, nearly two years after Blue Zones Project officially kicked off in Marion. The city’s overall Well-Being Index score rose 4.4 points, or 7 percent, from 61.8 in 2014 to 66.2 in 2016. The city’s overall well-being score of 66.2 is well above national and state levels. The city also saw improvement in each of the five elements of well-being: purpose, social, financial, community, and physical well-being. Obesity is down 19 points, a drop of nearly 55 percent since 2014. Obesity now sits at just 16 percent, well under national and state levels. Smoking levels dropped 1 point, sitting now at just 8.6 percent of residents, and also well under the national average of 18.0% in 2016. “We are encouraged by our Well-Being Index community study results, which show movement toward increased well-being among residents across the city,” said Sara Mentzer, coordinator of Blue Zones Project, Marion. “We know there is more work to be done, and thanks to a strong network of community partners working toward the same goal, we believe we will continue to make strides in our efforts to improve the health of this community.” In addition to the community impact metrics, the Well-Being Index also measures the percentage of the population that is thriving in the five key elements of well-being. According to the Well-Being Index, Marion residents report an increase in thriving across all well-being elements, with the highest gains in financial and community well-being. “Marion is committed to adopting meaningful health and well-being improvement initiatives for our residents,” said Marion Mayor Nicolas AbouAssaly. “When the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index study shows gains in all five elements of well-being——and reveals that 80 percent of residents feel that Marion is the perfect place for them—we know we are on the right track.” Since Blue Zones Project, Marion kicked off in January 2014, nearly 8,000 individuals have taken the Blue Zones® Personal Pledge for better well-being. Marion counts 37 Blue Zones Project Approved™ worksites, 11 restaurants, three grocery stores, and 10 schools—all of which have optimized their environments to help make Marion one of the healthiest and highest well-being cities in the nation.