DNPAO Data, Trends, and Maps Database

Key points

This interactive database provides national and state data about the health status and behaviors of Americans, such as breastfeeding status or fruit and vegetable consumption. It also includes data on environmental or policy supports. Use the Data Portal option to examine data by demographics, such as sex or race and ethnicity.

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New features coming later this year

CDC is updating the data, trends, and maps interactive database and will launch additional features later this year. In the meantime, you can continue to use the compare data and create your own filtered dataset options.

Compare data

Compare data across locations for all indicators. You can compare all the available indicators for up to five locations. Start by clicking add/remove locations. You can return to this button to add or remove locations while creating your report.

Create your own filtered dataset

Need to work with data directly? Create your own filtered dataset, customize visualizations, and download data.

Begin by selecting a dataset to view. Next, select either:

  • View the data to see a table of the data.
  • Visualize to create a visualization.
  • Export to download a csv or csv for Excel file.

To help you with this tool, see a series of videos about the basics about filtering data, creating maps, and creating charts.

More information

Download this guide to learn more about exploring the data:

  • Via a comparison report that shows all indicators for several locations side by side.
  • With your own filtered dataset, customized visualizations, and downloaded data.

Indicator definitions and data sources

Data limitations and risks

Local data

Local data