A new report says living in the city is becoming a healthier choice. 

In the latest rankings from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, four of the five boroughs moved up the health rankings of the state's 62 counties.

Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island all climbed, with Manhattan making the biggest jump, from 24th last year to 8th this year.

The Bronx came in last place for the sixth straight year, but the Health Department says the borough saw improvements across the board.

Factors taken into account by the study include premature deaths, teen birth rate, improved food environments, and unemployment rate.