Year 2030 Health Objectives for the Nation
Pennsylvania Summary of BRFSS Data, 2021
Healthy People 2030 Objective1 | Year 2030 Objective |
Pennsylvania 2021 |
Pennsylvania Objective Met?2 |
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A-02: Reduce the proportion of adults with arthritis whose arthritis limits their activities (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
38.7% | 44 (39-49) | No |
A-04: Increase the proportion of adults with arthritis who get counseling for physical activity (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
68.8% | 65 (60-70) | Yes |
D-04: Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes who have a yearly eye exam (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
67.7% | 70 (62-78) | Yes |
D-06: Increase the proportion of people with diabetes who get formal diabetes education (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
55.2% | 56 (48-64) | Yes |
D-07: Increase the proportion of adults with diabetes using insulin who monitor their blood sugar daily (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
94.4% | 62 (54-70) | No |
HDS-04: Reduce the proportion of adults with high blood pressure (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
27.7% | 30 (29-31) | No |
IID-09: Increase the proportion of people who get the flu vaccine every year | 70.0% | 53 (51-55) | No |
NWS-03: Reduce the proportion of adults with obesity (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
36.0% | 34 (32-36) | Yes |
PA-01: Reduce the proportion of adults who do no physical activity in their free time (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
21.2% | 23 (22-24) | No |
SU-10: Reduce the proportion of people aged 21 years and over who engaged in binge drinking in the past month | 25.4% | 15 (14-16) | Yes |
TU-01: Reduce current tobacco use in adults (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
16.2% | 26 (24-28) | No |
TU-02: Reduce current cigarette smoking in adults (age-adjusted to 2000 std. population) |
5.0% | 15 (14-16) | No |
1 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, (https://health.gov/healthypeople)
2 Objectives are classified as "met" if they lie outside the confidence interval of the Pennsylvania estimate in the appropriate direction.