Healthy People 2002 Health Promotion
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Health Promotion
Health People 2000
By
Kathleen Giuntoli
Infancy
• Reduce infant mortality
• Reduce growth rate to no more than 7 per
retardation among low 1000 live births
income children ages 5 • Increase babies ages 18
younger to less than months and younger who
receive recommended
10% primary care services at
• Reduce iron the appropriate
intervals.
deficiency to 3%
• Increase immunization
among children age levels as follows: basic
1-4. immunization services
among children under age
2 at least 90%.
Toddlers
• Reduce iron
deficiency to less than
3% among children • Reduce middle ear
aged 1-4. infections.
• Reduce drowning • Reduce nonfatal
deaths among poisoning among
children age 4 and
younger to no more children age 4
than 2.3 per 100,000. • Reduce sexual and
• Increase use of physical abuse in
occupant protection children
systems such as
safety belts
Preschoolers
• Increase primary
care for children who • Reduce death among
routinely refer or children age14 and
screen infants and younger caused by
children for motor vehicle
impairments (visual, crashes.
hearing, language) • Increase to at least
• Access of care to 80% of 2-12 yo
disabled children immunization status.
School aged
• Reduce dental caries
• Reduce obesity
• Increase physical
activities
• Increase quality of
education K-12th
grade
• Reduce death caused
by motor vehicle
crashes
Adolescent
• Reduce dental caries • Reduce incidence of
• Reduce untreated ETOH, marijuana
dental caries and experimental
• Increase Calcium recreation drugs.
intake • Reduce sexual
• Reduce overweight activity, unmarried
people age 19 and
• Reduce incidence of younger.
injurious suicide
Young adult
• Reduce the death
rate caused by
• Increase people age 18
ETOH –related
motor vehicles and older to promote
crashes maintenance of cardio-
• Reduce suicides respiratory fitness.
among mend aged • Reduce the HS
20-34. seniors and college
• Reduce deaths students engaging in
among youth age 15- heavy drinking.
24 from motor
vehicle crashes
Middle Adult
• Reduce the death rate for • Decrease salt and
adults by 20% sodium intake
• Reduce CAD • Reduce iron deficiency
• Reduce stroke deaths in women aged 20-44 yo.
• Reduce overweight to a (Birthing years)
prevalence • Reduce HIV and
• Reduce dietary fat chlamydeia .
intake to average of 30% • Reduce cigarette
of calories or lean and smoking to a prevalence
saturated fate to less than of no more than 15%.
10 % of calories.) • Reduce infertility
Older Adult
• Reduce CAD • Reduce significant
• Reduce stroke visual impairments
• Reduce disability among people
from chronic • Reduce epidemic –
conditions related pneumonia
• Increase to at least and influenza deaths
80% of receipt of • Reduce deaths
home food services by among people aged
people. 65-84 from falls and
fall-related injuries
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