Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas
1-3. Counseling about health behaviors
2-2. Activity limitations due to arthritis
2-3. Personal care limitations
2-8. Arthritis education
2-9. Cases of osteoporosis
2-11. Activity limitations due to chronic back conditions
3-5. Colorectal cancer deaths
3-7. Prostate cancer deaths
3-9. Sun exposure and skin cancer
3-10. Provider counseling about cancer prevention
4-8. Medical evaluation and treatment for persons with diabetes and chronic kidney disease
5-1. Diabetes education
5-2. New cases of diabetes
5-3. Overall cases of diagnosed diabetes
5-4. Diagnosis of diabetes
5-5. Diabetes deaths
5-6. Diabetes-related deaths
5-7. Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with diabetes
6-2. Feelings and depression among children with disabilities
6-3. Feelings and depression interfering with activities among adults with disabilities
6-4. Social participation among adults with disabilities
6-9. Inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in regular education programs
6-10. Accessibility of health and wellness programs
6-12. Environmental barriers affecting participation in activities
6-13. Surveillance and health promotion programs
7-2. School health education
7-3. Health-risk behavior information for college and university students
7-5. Worksite health promotion programs
7-6. Participation in employer-sponsored health promotion activities
7-10. Community health promotion programs
7-11. Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs
7-12. Older adult participation in community health promotion activities
8-1. Harmful air pollutants
8-2. Alternative modes of transportation
8-9. Beach closings
8-20. School policies to protect against environmental hazards
9-11. Reproductive health education
11-1. Households with Internet access
11-4. Quality of Internet health information sources
12-1. Coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths
12-7. Stroke deaths
12-9. High blood pressure
12-10. High blood pressure control
12-11. Action to help control blood pressure
12-13. Mean total blood cholesterol levels
12-14. High blood cholesterol levels
12-16. LDL-cholesterol level in CHD patients
15-1. Nonfatal head injuries
15-2. Nonfatal spinal cord injuries
15-13. Deaths from unintentional injuries
15-14. Emergency department visits for nonfatal unintentional injuries
15-16. Pedestrian deaths
15-18. Nonfatal pedestrian injuries
15-21. Motorcycle helmet use
15-23. Bicycle helmet use
15-24. Bicycle helmet laws
15-27. Deaths from falls
15-28. Hip fractures
15-29. Drownings
15-31. Injury protection in school sports
16-3. Adolescent and young adult deaths
16-12. Weight gain during pregnancy
17-2. Use of information technology
17-5. Receipt of oral counseling about medications from prescribers and dispensers
18-5. Disordered eating behaviors
18-7. Treatment for children with mental health problems
18-9. Treatment for adults with mental disorders
19-1. Healthy weight in adults
19-2. Obesity in adults
19-3. Overweight or obesity in children and adolescents
19-16. Worksite promotion of nutrition education and weight management
20-1. Work-related injury deaths
20-2. Work-related injuries
20-3. Overextension or repetitive motion
20-9. Worksite stress reduction programs
23-2. Public access to information and surveillance data
23-17. Population-based prevention research
24-1. Deaths from asthma
24-2. Hospitalizations for asthma
24-3. Hospital emergency department visits for asthma
24-4. Activity limitations
24-5. School or work days lost
24-6. Patient education
24-7. Appropriate asthma care
25-11. Responsible adolescent sexual behavior
26-9. Substance-free youth
26-14. Steroid use among adolescents
26-17. Perception of risk associated with substance abuse
26-23. Community partnerships and coalitions
27-1. Adult tobacco use
27-2. Adolescent tobacco use
27-3. Initiation of tobacco use
27-4. Age at first tobacco use
27-5. Smoking cessation by adults
27-7. Smoking cessation by adolescents
28-9. Protective eyewear
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