NATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY IS COMING TO JEFFERSON COUNTY
Published: 10/13/22
NATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY IS COMING TO
JEFFERSON COUNTY
NHANES, the
nation’s mobile health survey, has been traveling across the country learning
about the health of the U.S. population since 1960.
Why Should Every Eligible Resident Participate in NHANES?
- Participants receive a free and comprehensive health and
nutrition evaluation.
- Participants help develop and evolve national health
programs and policies.
- Participants receive a token of appreciation for their
time.
- All information collected is confidential, as required by
law.
The National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the most comprehensive survey
of the health and nutritional status of the U.S. population, is coming to
Jefferson County, AL, beginning on October
22, 2022.
Why Jefferson
County? All counties and cities in the United States have a chance to be
selected for the NHANES and, this year, Jefferson County is one of 15 counties
selected to be part of this initiative. Each year, only 5,000 residents
nationwideare chosen to participate in NHANES,
conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), part of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “Many
in our public health and healthcare system rely on NHANES data to help guide
decisions and allocate resources to make our communities healthier. We need
good representation in order to get good information, so please participate in
the survey if you are asked,” noted Dr. Mark Wilson, Jefferson County’s Health
Officer.
NHANES provides
important national data on critical public health issues. “NHANES serves as the
nation’s ‘health check-up,’ by going into communities throughout the country to
collect health information,” said Brian C.
Moyer, PhD, Director of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). “The
survey provides a wealth of important data about many of the major health and
nutritional issues affecting the country.”
Since 1960,
NHANES has had a prominent role in improving the health of all people living in
the U.S. NHANES data address critical health concerns, such as obesity,
diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Public health officials,
legislators, and physicians use this information to develop sound health
policies, direct and design health programs, and services, and expand the
health knowledge of the nation. NHANES data also help produce national
references and standardized growth charts used by pediatricians across the
country.
NHANES collects
a broad range of data that affect the lives of everyone in the country,
regardless of age, addressing everything from air quality to vaccinations and
the low-fat and “light” foods found in grocery stores. Now more than
ever, collecting timely information on the status of the nation’s health is
critical. An NHANES team of health professionals, nutritionists, and
health technicians is heading to Jefferson County and urges everyone who has
been selected for the survey to participate.
Residents will have
an invitation-only opportunity to participate in NHANES. Addresses are
randomly sampled within the county. By selecting participants this way, when
combining data from all counties visited this year, NHANES data can more
accurately represent the U.S. population.
Households will
be sent one or more letters inviting them to be part of NHANES by completing a
brief online questionnaire to see if anyone in their home is eligible to take
part. Those eligible will be contacted by an
NHANES representative to set up a telephone health interview at a convenient
time, followed by a health examination that takes place in the NHANES mobile
examination center. While no medical care is provided directly in the
mobile examination center, a report on physical findings is given to each
participant, along with an explanation of those findings from survey medical
staff. All information collected in the survey is kept confidential and
individual privacy is protected by law. NHANES is
taking all precautions needed, as recommended
by the CDC, to keep survey participants and
staff safe by following guidelines on
social distancing, use of personal protective equipment, handwashing, and
sanitation of the mobile examination center and all equipment.
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The National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is a national survey that
monitors the health and nutritional status of adults and children across the
United Statesconducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS),
part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes/participant.htm
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