Houston is no longer America's fattest city (let's celebrate with cake and ice cream!)

These are the Top U.S. Cities with a Weight Problem

WalletHub ranked the Top 100 U.S. metro areas to find out which cities were living healthy and which were not. These were the site's bottom 20. These are the Top U.S. Cities with a Weight Problem

WalletHub ranked the Top 100 U.S. metro areas to find out which cities were living healthy and which were not. These were the site's bottom 20. Photo: Beyond Foto, Getty Images Photo: Beyond Foto, Getty Images Image 1 of / 69 Caption Close Houston is no longer America's fattest city (let's celebrate with cake and ice cream!) 1 / 69 Back to Gallery

For years, Houston has been hampered with the title of America's fattest city.

But according to one report, that accolade belongs to Houston no more.

The title of America's fattest city, now belongs to Shreveport-Bossier City, La., which ranked No. 1 on WalletHub's list of cities with the biggest weight problems.

The Houston-Woodlands-Sugar Land metro area ranked all the way back at No. 30.

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WalletHub's study ranked America's top 100 metro areas based on three factors: obesity prevalence; unhealthy habits and consequences; and healthy environment.

Houston received its worst score on environment – 77 out of 100 – but improved enough on obesity prevalence and unhealthy habits – No. 67 and 71, respectively – to keep itself out off the fitness gutter.

Provo-Orem, Utah ranked No. 1 among cities with the least weight problems.

For the U.S. cities with the best and worst obesity problems, check out the slideshow above.