Health
State of Health in Mississippi
Concerns
Mississippi leads the nation in:
In 2009, Mississippi was ranked next to last in an ordering of the health of the nation's statesOther factors contributing to poor health indicators include:
Mississippi's mortality rates for each of the 4 leading causes of death – heart disease, cancer, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – exceed the national averages
Opportunities
Life style changes can affect your state of health. Consider the following:
Physically active people have a lower risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and some forms of cancerHow MSU Extension Service Can Help
Educate you and your organization on adopting healthy habitsWhat You Can Do
Visit the following parts of our web site to help get you started on the path to a healthier life:
Publications and media – read or request a copy of material to help you get startedRecognize that even though today may be the day that you vow to begin living a healthier life, sometimes it takes a little help from your friends – Call your county office of MSU Extension Service; we care and we are there to help!
References:
Guide to Community Preventive Services, 2003
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation State Health Facts Online
National Center for Health Statistics
Mississippi State Department of Health, Vital Records
The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools
United Health Foundation, America's Health Rankings