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1995-1998 Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Local Health District Report | Utah Office of Public Health Assessment; Utah Bureau of Health Education; Utah Bureau of Chronic Disease | Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that for the U.S. (all cause deaths), and it has especially low rates of death for lung cancer and heart disease. These low rates are at least partially attributable to Utah's healthy lifestyles, such as ... |
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1996 Health Status Survey - Lifestyle Factors in Utah | Utah Department of Health Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase or decrease their risk of life threatening conditions including heart disease, cancer, and injuries. Public health efforts to prevent chronic disease encourage people to eat a diet high in fruits and... |
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1996 Health Status Survey : Lifestyle Factors in Utah / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase or decrease their risk of life threatening conditions including heart disease, cancer, and injuries. Public health efforts to prevent chronic disease encourage people to eat a diet high in fruits and... |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1991 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1992 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1993 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1994 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1995 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1996 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1997 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1998 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 1999 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2000 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2001 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2002 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2003 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Bureau of Epidemiology Annual Report 2004 | Utah Dept. of Health. Bureau of Epidemiology | Annual disease reports. |
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Health Status in Utah by Race and Ethnicity / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis | An understanding of the health status of a population is necessary to plan, implement, describe, and evaluate public health programs that control and prevent adverse health events. A 1988 Institute of Medicine committee,1 in a report entitled, The Future of Public Health recommended that... "...ever... |
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Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System : Local Health District Report, 1995-1998 | Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Bureau of Health Education; Utah. Bureau of Chronic Disease; Utah. Center for Health Data; Utah. Office of Public Health Assessment | Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that for the U.S. (all cause deaths), and it has especially low rates of death for lung cancer and heart disease. These low rates are at least partially attributable to Utah's healthy lifestyles, such as ... |
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Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Trend Report, 1989-1999 | | Utah has participated in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) since it began in 1984 and when only 14 other states participated. This report examines trends for selected BRFSS measures over 11 years from 1989 to 1999. The Utah statewide rates are compared to the rates for states bo... |
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Utah health status update: behavioral risk factors in Utah 1989-1999: part 1 / | | Lifestyles and behaviors powerfully influence our health status. One third of deaths have been attributed to just three behaviors: smoking, physical inactivity, and poor diet. The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a collaborative project of the Centers for Disease Control and Pre... |
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Utah health status update: behavioral risk factors in Utah 1989-1999: part 2 / | | The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a collaborative project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. states and territories. The objective of the BRFSS is to collect uniform, state-specific data on preventive health practices and risk behaviors that are ... |
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Utah health status update: health status by race and ethnicity / | | Despite much progress in improving the health of Americans, disparities remain in the health of people of different races and ethnicities. The nation has committed to eliminate those disparities by the year 2010. This Health Status Update presents selected results from a recent report by the Utah De... |