Healthy People 2030
Indicators and Objectives Align With DNPAO’s Work

is a Department of Health and Human Services project to set data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade. It includes 355 core, measurable objectives.
Leading Health Indicators
Of the core objectives, a subset of is meant to help organizations, communities, and states focus their resources and efforts to improve the health and well-being of all people. Four leading health indicators are directly related to the work of ob体育’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity (DNPAO):
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In addition to the leading health indicators, the objectives below are related to DNPAO’s work.
- Healthy Eating
- Vitamins & Minerals
- Breastfeeding
- Healthy Food Environment
- Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents
- Physical Activity for Adults
- Physical Activity for Older Adults
- Neighborhood and Built Environment
- Healthy Weight for Adults
- Sleep
- Developmental Objectives
- Research Objectives
- Overall Health and Well–Being Measures
Developmental Objectives
In addition to core objectives, represent high-priority public health issues that are associated with evidence-based interventions but do not yet have reliable baseline data. The developmental objectives related to DNPAO are:
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Research Objectives
represent public health issues with a high health or economic burden or with significant disparities between population groups, but they are not yet associated with evidence-based interventions.
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Overall Health and Well–Being Measures
are broad, outcome measures intended to assess the — a society in which all people can achieve their full potential for health and well-being across the lifespan. Unlike the leading health indicators and core objectives, these measures do not have targets.
Well-Being
- Overall well-being [Data not yet available] – OHM-1
Healthy Life Expectancy
Mortality and Health Summary
- A – Arthritis
- DO – Developmental Objective
- ECBP – Educational and Community-Based Programs
- EMC – Early and Middle Childhood
- MICH – Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
- NWS – Nutrition and Weight Status
- OA – Older Adults
- OHM — Overall Health and Well–Being Measures
- PA – Physical Activity
- RO – Research Objective
- SH – Sleep Health