This tool calculates daily nutrient recommendations based on the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) established by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. The data represents the most current scientific knowledge on nutrient needs however individual requirements may be higher or lower than DRI recommendations.
An analytically validated database that provides estimated levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products sold in the United States. The DSID is intended primarily for research applications. These data are appropriate for use in population studies of nutrient intake rather than for assessing content of individual products.
An educational and research tool that provides full label information from dietary supplement products marketed in the United States.
A source of state-level data on adults with disabilities. Access information on six functional disability types: cognitive, hearing, mobility, vision, self-care, and independent living. Explore data on more than 30 health topics - including smoking, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes - among adults with or without disabilities.
An interactive tool designed to help researchers and practitioners: (1) develop a 'logic model' or diagram for their research or practice question; (2) select the dissemination and implementation D&I model(s) that best fit(s) their research question or practice problem; (3) combine multiple D&I models; (4) adapt the D&I model(s) to the study or practice context; (5) use the D&I model(s) throughout the research or practice process; and (6) find existing measures to assess the key constructs of the D&I model(s) selected.
Evidence-based resources and tools to help prevent HIV/AIDS and its complications, including mobile apps, eLearning modules, and recommended interventions.
A monthly peer-reviewed journal that publishes research and news articles on the relationships between the environment and human health, including basic research, epidemiologic studies, longitudinal human studies, and more.
The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to rank the cumulative impacts of environmental injustice on health for every census tract. The EJI delivers a single environmental justice score for each community so that public health officials can identify and map areas at risk for the health impacts of environmental burden.
A searchable database of evidence-based cancer control programs designed to provide program planners and public health practitioners easy and immediate access to program materials in areas such as cancer screening, diet and nutrition, sun safety, and public health genomics.
Searchable collection of scientifically-based resources on mental health and substance use, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, and clinical practice guidelines. Compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for clinicians, educators, policymakers, and other audiences.
A comprehensive fall prevention toolkit for Veteran's Affairs (VA) facilities, including a falls notebook, assessment tools, podcasts, and handbooks for military personnel.
A data set of cancer-preventive behaviors of adolescents and parents, including information on diet, physical activity, and other health behaviors such as sleep, sun safety, and tobacco use.
An informatics system that shares data across the TBI research field to facilitate collaboration between laboratories.
This resource helps public health and health care organizations measure primary care clinics’ readiness to set up new or enhance existing programs to increase cancer screening. The guide provides adaptable resources for collecting, evaluating, interpreting, and using data to develop practical plans for use in primary care clinics. This Field Guide is designed for CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program award recipients and clinic partners, but can be adapted for other cancer screening and chronic disease programs.
Comprehensive information on seasonal influenza from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including information about flu vaccines, prevention strategies, and flu activity and surveillance.
Interactive web-based food-buying guide for youth nutrition programs, which allows users to search for information, create food lists, and access tools such as the Recipe Analysis Workbook.
A database and research tool that evaluates food and beverage intake of Americans with respect to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendation.
An integrated data system that provides expanded nutrient profile data and links to related agricultural, food, health, dietary supplement, and experimental research. FoodData Central is managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service.
Interactive tool for finding information about select rare diseases including, diagnosis, inheritance, statistics, related research efforts and more.
This tool allows users to analyze the world’s health levels and trends in the most recent set of annually published results. Users can use maps, plots, treemaps, arrow diagrams, and a dozen other charts to compare patterns and trends in causes and risks. This data can be used to explore the health profile within a country by age and sex; to compare countries with one another; or to investigate regional or global trends. Users can drill from a global view into country views including subnational details for some countries; can examine how disease patterns have changed over time; and can explore which causes of death and disability are increasing and which are decreasing.