Healthy People 2010

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Healthy People 2010 was started in January 2000 by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. It is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan that is composed of 467 specific objectives, 28 goals, and two overarching goals to be achieved by 2010.

National data has been gathered from over 190 sources, seven Federal Government Departments, and many voluntary and private non-governmental organizations. Ten leading health indicators that are the immediate, major health concerns have been identified. They are: physical activity, overweight and obesity, tobacco use, substance abuse, a responsible sex life, mental health, injury and violence, environmental quality where one lives, immunization, and access to health care. Healthy People 2010's two overarching goals are to increase the quality and length of life and to eliminate health disparities.

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