Michigan finished just outside the top 10 in a recent ranking of America’s fattest states.

Compiled by the personal finance website Wallethub and published on Tuesday, analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 29 key metrics including the obese and overweight population share, sugary-beverage consumption among adolescents and obesity-related health care costs.

Based on the data, Michigan is the 11th fattest state in the United States, just behind Ohio and just ahead of Maine.

Michigan’s highest ranking was 9th in the obesity and overweight prevalence category, which examined overweight and obese metrics among different demographics.

Michigan was also 13th in the food and fitness category and 28th in the health consequences category, which examined health effects of poor a diet.

In addition to Ohio, Mississippi, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and Delaware are also ranked ahead of Michigan.

Utah, Colorado, Massachusetts, Connecticut and California are the five healthiest states, according to the study.

The study also indicates that pasties are Michigan’s comfort food, a dish that has an average of 768 calories per serving.

You can see the complete breakdown here.