Strengths
- Low homicide rate
- High prevalence of high school completion
- Low prevalence of insufficient sleep
Challenges
- High prevalence of excessive drinking
- High prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among children
- Low percentage of community water supply with fluoridated water
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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
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Top Positive Impact
VermontNegative Impact
Vermont0.600
8
0.502
14
1.191
2
1.252
1
0.514
9
0.788
3
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Featured Measures
View state data on various measures and see how it compares to other states and the U.S. overall.
Chronic Kidney Disease in Vermont
Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they have kidney disease (excluding kidney stones, bladder infection or incontinence)
Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they have kidney disease (excluding kidney stones, bladder infection or incontinence)
Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States
Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they have kidney disease (excluding kidney stones, bladder infection or incontinence)
Chronic Kidney Disease
Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they have kidney disease (excluding kidney stones, bladder infection or incontinence)
<= 3.1%
3.2% - 3.4%
3.5% - 3.7%
3.8% - 4.3%
>= 4.4%
Data from CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2022
<= 3.1%
3.2% - 3.4%
3.5% - 3.7%
3.8% - 4.3%
>= 4.4%
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