domingo, 2 de junio de 2019

Disability and Health Data at Your Fingertips | Features | CDC

Disability and Health Data at Your Fingertips | Features | CDC

Adults doing yoga in a park, one of them in a wheelchair. Disability and Health Data System logo included at the top.

There are important health differences between people with and without disabilities. Do you know what they are in your state? Disability and Health Data System (DHDS) can help you find out.
Disability doesn’t have to equal poor health. However, adults with disabilities are more likely to be obese,1 smoke,2have high blood pressure3 and be physically inactive.4 These are all preventable factors that can increase the risk for chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some cancers,4-6 which are also more common among adults with disabilities.7
CDC created Disability and Health Data System (DHDS) to provide the vital information needed to better understand the health needs of adults with disabilities at the state and national levels. Equipped with these data, state epidemiologists, researchers, policy makers, public health professionals and everyone interested in the health of adults with disabilities can plan for inclusive communities that offer the programs and services needed to improve the health of this population.

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