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1 2014 Wisconsin Health Trends Making Wisconsin the Healthiest State

2 Summary of Slide Content Trends in Mortality Low Birthweight Self Reported Health Health Behaviors – Smoking – Obesity – Excessive Drinking – Teen Birth Rate – Chlamydia Rates Health Insurance Social & Economic Factors Air Pollution Slides 8- 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slides 16- 20 Slides 21- 22 Slides 23-26 Slide 27

3 How Progress Is Assessed

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5 Health Outcomes

6 Health Factors

7 How to Interpret the Report

8 All Ages Death Health Outcome Trends

9 Premature Death Health Outcome Trends

10 Infant Death Health Outcome Trends

11 1-24 Year Old Death Health Outcome Trends

12 25-64 Year Old Death Health Outcome Trends

13 65+ Year Old Death Health Outcome Trends

14 Low Birthweight (%) Health Outcome Trends

15 Self-Reported Health Health Outcome Trends

16 Adult Smoking Health Factor Trends

17 Adult Obesity Health Factor Trends

18 Adult Excessive Drinking Health Factor Trends

19 Teen Birth Rate Health Factor Trends

20 Chlamydia Rate Health Factor Trends

21 No Health Insurance (0-17 years) Health Factor Trends

22 No Health Insurance (18-64 years) Health Factor Trends

23 High School Drop-Out Health Factor Trends

24 Unemployment Rate Health Factor Trends

25 Children in Poverty Health Factor Trends

26 Violent Crime Rate Health Factor Trends

27 Air Pollution Health Factor Trends

28 Current health trends in health outcomes and health factors are markedly different for different subgroups within the state’s population. Efforts to improve health in Wisconsin must consider the full array of factors that influence how long and how well we live, and must begin with analysis of the circumstances that may produce longer healthier lives for some, but not all, of the state’s residents.

29 Funding for this project was provided by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program.

30 Contact Information University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Department of Population Health Sciences University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 575 WARF Building 610 Walnut Street Madison, WI 53726-2397 http://uwphi.pophealth.wisc.edu


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