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Data & Results
3-4-50: Prevent Chronic Disease
Worksite Wellness is Good for Business
School Wellness Improves Performance
Cities & Towns Support Whole Community Health
Faith Communities & Service Orgs Support Health
3-4-50 Partners
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Data Briefs
Statewide Data
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3-4-50 Statewide Data Brief
Updated with 2017 Vermont BRFSS and 2016 Vital Statistics numbers, published July 2019.
County Data
Updated with 2016/2017 BRFSS Data, published July 2019.
Addison
Bennington
Caledonia
Chittenden
Essex
Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington
Windham
Windsor
Special Population Data
Cognitive Decline
Depression
Disability
Incarcerated Persons
LGBTQ+ Vermonters
Low Socioeconomic Status
Older Vermonters
Vermonters of Color
Chronic Disease Data
Asthma
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes
Oral Health: Dental Visits
Oral Health: Tooth Loss
Cost of Chronic Disease in Vermont
Chronic diseases affect the quality of life for Vermonters as well as Vermont’s economic future.
Chronic diseases are projected to cost Vermont over $2 billion in health care costs this year alone.
Most chronic disease deaths are from the four diseases included in 3-4-50. The same three behaviors, lack of physical activity, poor diet, and tobacco use, can also make other chronic diseases worse including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and liver disease.
February 20, 2024