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National Public Health Week: How Does North Carolina’s Health Compare To Other States?

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In an effort to bring light to public health issues and policies, the American Public Health Association began a week-long initiative to create public awareness and encourage community groups, organizations and businesses to take an active role in creating healthy and safe environments. During the first full week of April, everyone is encouraged to participate in National Public Health week. Whether you take part by taking care of your own health or host a health and wellness event in your community, there are several ways individuals and groups can get involved, including:

How Does North Carolina Compare Nationally?

Published by the American Public Health Association in partnership with United Health Foundation, the America’s Health Rankings: A Call to Action for Individuals and their Communities publication shows the health factors and outcomes for each state. In its latest publication, the study shows Hawaii as the healthiest state, where as Mississippi is the least healthy state as of 2014. While not surprising, the report still shows smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in the United States.

Here’s how North Carolina compares to other states in our nation.

What is not shown in the infographic above a few more stats and highlights that also contributed to North Carolina’s overall health ranking.

Click Here to See North Carolina’s Health Rankings Report

In Our Own Backyard

Mecklenburg and Cabarrus Counties Rank #5 and #7 In Overall Health Compared to Other Counties in North Carolina

Did you know your zip code can tell a lot about your health? It’s true. Your environment – where you live, where you work and the quality of your surroundings – has a major external influence on your health. Using the same model as the America’s Health Ranking study, the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, publishes a similar report on the health of counties within each state. Weighing factors such as clinical care, social and economic conditions, health behaviors, and physical environment, the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps publication explores state and national trends that impact the health of individuals in every county in the United States.

The two counties closest to the Charlotte, North Carolina area are Mecklenburg and Cabarrus Counties. Here is a snapshot of the rankings for these two counties.

Mecklenburg & Cabarrus County Comparisons provided by County Health Rankings & Roadmaps

Click Here to See Health Rankings of Counties in North Carolina

Substance Abuse And Your Health

Alcohol and tobacco continue to be the #1 most abused substances in the United States. And as both national and state reports indicate, smoking and alcohol use are common factors that have a significant impact on public health. When you consider all factors of health including a lifestyle and social conditions, the states that rank higher in reports like these have fewer people who smoke, less people who report excessive drinking and as a result, fewer deaths and illness related to the use of these substances. Cutting out or reducing the use of alcohol and tobacco can improve not just your physical health, but also your mental and emotional well being.

How does your state or county compare to national results? We challenge you to get active and participate in making your area as healthy as possible. Your life and quality of life depend on it!

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