Congratulations, D.C.! The District has been named America's fittest city.

D.C.'s healthy food options, low levels of asthma and heart disease, and numerous bike paths and parks put it in the top spot, according to an annual ranking by the American College of Sports Medicine,

"The parks are accessible in Washington, D.C.," said said Walt Thompson of Georgia State University, board chair for the report. "The second interesting thing about Washington is how much money they spend per person per capita on parks: $287 per capita for every single person who lives in Washington, DC."

Minneapolis-St. Paul came in behind Washington, D.C. while last place goes to Indianapolis, Indiana.

Here's how some U.S. cities rank:

Top 10

Washington, D.C.

Minneapolis/St. Paul

San Diego

San Francisco

Sacramento

Denver

Portland

Seattle

Boston

San Jose





Bottom 10

Dallas

New Orleans

Charlotte

Birmingham

Nashville

Louisville

San Antonio

Oklahoma City

Memphis

Indianapolis

Read more about the report on NBC News.