For the second year in a row, Mississippi ranked as the unhealthiest state in the United States, according to America’s Health Rankings' 28th Annual Report.

The report, which breaks down America's health state by state, found that Mississippi and Louisiana faced major health challenges, including a high percentage of their populations dealing with smoking, obesity and children in poverty.

Meanwhile, premature death has increased nationally, and cardiovascular deaths and drug deaths also increased for the third consecutive year, the report indicated.

The United Health Foundation, through the America’s Health Rankings platform, aims to help policy makers, public health officials, researchers and communities improve Americans' health and well-being at the local, state and national levels.

These are the unhealthiest states in the U.S., according to the report.

10. Georgia

In Georgia, the number of children younger than 18 living in households at or below the poverty threshold was 23.2 percent, higher than the national average of 18 percent. Georgia also ranked high in physical inactivity--29.4 percent of adults reported no activity in the past 30 days, while the national average for that figure was 23.1.