Physical Activity & Nutrition Data | Vermont Department of Health
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Physical Activity & Nutrition Data | Vermont Department of Health
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Physical Activity & Nutrition Data
Data Reporting by Topic
Arthritis Data
Asthma Data
Brain Health Data
Cancer Data
Cardiovascular Disease Data
COPD Data
Diabetes Data
Health Equity Data
Family and Child Health Data
Injury Data
Oral Health Data
Overdose Dashboard
Physical Activity & Nutrition Data
Population Data
Tobacco Data
Vaccination Coverage
Physical Activity and Nutrition in Vermont
Compared to the U.S., Vermont adults eat more fruits and vegetables and get more leisure time exercise.
Increasing physical activity and access to healthy diet choices are important in reducing the impact of chronic disease. The Vermont Health Department promotes
physical activity and good nutrition
as a means of chronic disease prevention and healthy lifestyle choices.
Physical Activity and Nutrition Data and Reports
Health priorities for this decade
Healthy Vermonters 2030 Goals
Not having enough to eat can lead to health issues
Living with Food Insecurity
Living in a safe, walkable area can increase exercise rates
Perception of Community Safety & Health
Data Pages
The 1305 data pages are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and their associated risk factors (physical activity and nutrition) and related school health topics in adults and youth from all relevant surveillance sources. It provides demographic breakdowns and trends for all topics. They are useful to those interested about theses chronic health conditions and health behaviors in Vermont. Last published May, 2019.
1305 Data Pages: Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, Obesity & Associated Risk Factor Surveillance
Data Briefs
Data Briefs are typically two-page publications that provide detailed information on a surveillance specific topic-specific.
Publication Date
Title
04/10/2026
Risk Factors Associated with Physical Inactivity among Adults with Arthritis
10/15/2025
Perception of Community Safety and Health
04/26/2023
Food Insecurity Chronic Disease & Quality of Life
02/19/2019
Nutrition and Academic Grades among Vermont High School Students
02/25/2019
Physical Activity and Grades among Vermont High School Students
03/06/2019
Feelings of Community Safety for Walking
07/05/2019
Chronic Disease in Vermont
12/10/2019
SNAP at Farmers Markets
01/17/2018
Chronic Disease and Low Socio-Economic Status
11/28/2018
Physical Activity, Nutrition and Grades among Vermont Middle School Students
12/21/2017
Benefit of Physical Activity in Vermont High Schools
07/01/2016
Screen Time among High Schoolers
09/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Demographics (1 of 4)
09/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Demographics (2 of 4)
10/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Risk Behaviors (3 of 4)
11/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: General Health (4 of 4)
Additional Reports
2015 BRFSS Adult Workforce Health Summary
2018 Vermont FTS Data Harvest Summary
Healthy Vermonters 2020 Goals
More Resources
Physical Activity & Nutrition
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Diabetes Prevention
3-4-50 Vermont: Preventing Chronic Disease
CDC Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Contact
[email protected]
Topics:
Chronic Disease
|
Physical Activity and Nutrition
Last Updated:
April 10, 2026
Skip to main content
MENU
x
CLOSE
Translations for you
Physical Activity & Nutrition Data
Data Reporting by Topic
Arthritis Data
Asthma Data
Brain Health Data
Cancer Data
Cardiovascular Disease Data
COPD Data
Diabetes Data
Health Equity Data
Family and Child Health Data
Injury Data
Oral Health Data
Overdose Dashboard
Physical Activity & Nutrition Data
Population Data
Tobacco Data
Vaccination Coverage
Physical Activity and Nutrition in Vermont
Compared to the U.S., Vermont adults eat more fruits and vegetables and get more leisure time exercise.
Increasing physical activity and access to healthy diet choices are important in reducing the impact of chronic disease. The Vermont Health Department promotes
physical activity and good nutrition
as a means of chronic disease prevention and healthy lifestyle choices.
Physical Activity and Nutrition Data and Reports
Health priorities for this decade
Healthy Vermonters 2030 Goals
Not having enough to eat can lead to health issues
Living with Food Insecurity
Living in a safe, walkable area can increase exercise rates
Perception of Community Safety & Health
Data Pages
The 1305 data pages are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and their associated risk factors (physical activity and nutrition) and related school health topics in adults and youth from all relevant surveillance sources. It provides demographic breakdowns and trends for all topics. They are useful to those interested about theses chronic health conditions and health behaviors in Vermont. Last published May, 2019.
1305 Data Pages: Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, Obesity & Associated Risk Factor Surveillance
Data Briefs
Data Briefs are typically two-page publications that provide detailed information on a surveillance specific topic-specific.
Publication Date
Title
04/10/2026
Risk Factors Associated with Physical Inactivity among Adults with Arthritis
10/15/2025
Perception of Community Safety and Health
04/26/2023
Food Insecurity Chronic Disease & Quality of Life
02/19/2019
Nutrition and Academic Grades among Vermont High School Students
02/25/2019
Physical Activity and Grades among Vermont High School Students
03/06/2019
Feelings of Community Safety for Walking
07/05/2019
Chronic Disease in Vermont
12/10/2019
SNAP at Farmers Markets
01/17/2018
Chronic Disease and Low Socio-Economic Status
11/28/2018
Physical Activity, Nutrition and Grades among Vermont Middle School Students
12/21/2017
Benefit of Physical Activity in Vermont High Schools
07/01/2016
Screen Time among High Schoolers
09/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Demographics (1 of 4)
09/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Demographics (2 of 4)
10/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: Risk Behaviors (3 of 4)
11/01/2016
Worksite Wellness: General Health (4 of 4)
Additional Reports
2015 BRFSS Adult Workforce Health Summary
2018 Vermont FTS Data Harvest Summary
Healthy Vermonters 2020 Goals
More Resources
Physical Activity & Nutrition
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Diabetes Prevention
3-4-50 Vermont: Preventing Chronic Disease
CDC Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Contact
[email protected]
Topics:
Chronic Disease
|
Physical Activity and Nutrition
Last Updated:
April 10, 2026