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1-3 Increase the proportion of persons appropriately counseled about health behaviors.
1-4 Increase the proportion of persons who have a specific source of ongoing care.
1-9 Reduce hospitalization rates for three ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions--pediatric asthma, uncontrolled diabetes, and immunization-preventable pneumonia and influenza.
4-1 Reduce the rate of new cases of end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
4-5 Increase the proportion of dialysis patients registered on the waiting list for transplantation.
4-6 Increase the proportion of patients with treated chronic kidney failure who receive a transplant within 3 years of registration on the waiting list.
4-7 Reduce kidney failure due to diabetes.
5-1 Increase the proportion of persons with diabetes who receive formal diabetes education.
5-2 Prevent diabetes.
5-3 Reduce the overall rate of diabetes that is clinically diagnosed.
6-2 Reduce the proportion of children and adolescents with disabilities who are reported to be sad, unhappy, or depressed.
6-9 Increase the proportion of children and youth with disabilities who spend at least 80 percent of their time in regular education programs.
8-20 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of the Nation’s primary and secondary schools that have official school policies ensuring the safety of students and staff from environmental hazards, such as chemicals in special classrooms, poor indoor air quality, asbestos, and exposure to pesticides.
10-1 Reduce infections caused by key foodborne pathogens.
14-1 Reduce or eliminate indigenous cases of vaccine-preventable diseases.
14-24 Increase the proportion of young children and adolescents who receive all vaccines that have been recommended for universal administration for at least 5 years.
15-6 (Developmental) Extend State-level child fatality review of deaths due to external causes for children aged 14 years and under.
15-15 Reduce deaths caused by motor vehicle crashes.
15-18 Reduce nonfatal pedestrian injuries on public roads.
15-24 Increase the number of States and the District of Columbia with laws requiring bicycle helmets for bicycle riders.
15-29 Reduce drownings.
15-31 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of public and private schools that require use of appropriate head, face, eye, and mouth protection for students participating in school-sponsored physical activities.
15-32 Reduce homicides.
15-33 Reduce maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children.
15-35 Reduce the annual rate of rape or attempted rape.
15-37 Reduce physical assaults.
18-7 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of children with mental health problems who receive treatment.
18-8 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of juvenile justice facilities that screen new admissions for mental health problems.
19-3 Reduce the proportion of children and adolescents who are overweight or obese.
19-5 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume at least two daily servings of fruit.
19-6 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume at least three daily servings of vegetables, with at least one-third being dark green or orange vegetables.
19-7 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume at least six daily servings of grain products, with at least three being whole grains.
19-8 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume less than 10 percent of calories from saturated fat.
19-9 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume no more than 30 percent of calories from total fat.
19-10 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume 2,400 mg or less of sodium daily.
19-11 Increase the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who meet dietary recommendations for calcium.
19-12 Reduce iron deficiency among young children and females of childbearing age.
19-15 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 years whose intake of meals and snacks at schools contributes to good overall dietary quality.
21-1 Reduce the proportion of children and adolescents who have dental caries experience in their primary or permanent teeth.
21-2 Reduce the proportion of children, adolescents, and adults with untreated dental decay.
21-8 Increase the proportion of children who have received dental sealants on their molar teeth.
21-10 Increase the proportion of children and adults who use the oral health care system each year.
21-12 Increase the proportion of low-income children and adolescents who received any preventive dental service during the past year.
22-8 Increase the proportion of the Nation's public and private schools that require daily physical education for all students.
22-12 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of the Nation’s public and private schools that provide access to their physical activity spaces and facilities for all persons outside of normal school hours (that is, before and after the school day, on weekends, and during summer and other vacations).
22-14 Increase the proportion of trips made by walking.
22-15 Increase the proportion of trips made by bicycling.
24-1 Reduce asthma deaths.
24-2 Reduce hospitalizations for asthma.
24-3 Reduce hospital emergency department visits for asthma.
24-5 (Developmental) Reduce the number of school or work days missed by persons with asthma due to asthma.
26-9 Increase the age and proportion of adolescents who remain alcohol and drug free.
26-10 Reduce past-month use of illicit substances.
26-11 Reduce the proportion of persons engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages.
26-14 Reduce steroid use among adolescents.
26-15 Reduce the proportion of adolescents who use inhalants.
26-16 Increase the proportion of adolescents who disapprove of substance abuse.
26-17 Increase the proportion of adolescents who perceive great risk associated with substance abuse.
27-3 (Developmental) Reduce initiation of tobacco use among children and adolescents.
27-4 Increase the average age of first use of tobacco products by adolescents and young adults.
27-10 Reduce the proportion of nonsmokers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.
27-14 Reduce the illegal buy rate among minors through enforcement of laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors.
27-17 Increase adolescents’ disapproval of smoking.
28-4 Reduce blindness and visual impairment in children and adolescents aged 17 years and under.
28-12 Reduce otitis media in children and adolescents.
28-17 (Developmental) Reduce noise-induced hearing loss in children and adolescents aged 17 years and under.