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Physical Environment - Women and Children in Ohio
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Ohio Value:

-0.303

Sum of weighted z-scores of physical environment measures

Ohio Rank:

43

Physical Environment - Women and Children in depth:

Physical Environment - Women and Children by State

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of physical environment measures

Top StatesRankValue
10.670
20.625
30.433
Your StateRankValue
42-0.296
43-0.303
44-0.326
Bottom StatesRankValue
48-0.476
50-0.739

Physical Environment - Women and Children

10.670
20.625
30.433
40.429
70.358
90.314
100.251
130.201
140.196
150.153
170.119
180.109
190.106
210.060
230.033
250.020
260.005
27-0.002
28-0.026
29-0.031
30-0.079
31-0.113
32-0.115
33-0.135
34-0.153
35-0.155
36-0.166
37-0.168
38-0.191
39-0.239
39-0.239
41-0.249
42-0.296
43-0.303
44-0.326
45-0.365
46-0.433
47-0.471
48-0.476
50-0.739
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Source:
  • America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2023

Physical Environment - Women and Children Trends

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of physical environment measures

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About Physical Environment - Women and Children

Top State(s): Maryland: 0.670

Bottom State(s): Mississippi: -0.739

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of physical environment measures

Data Source and Years(s): America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2023

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2024.

The physical environment category represents where individuals live, work and play, and their interaction with this space. Topics in this category are air and water quality, climate and health, and housing and transportation. This is one of five categories that make up the America’s Health Rankings model, which is built upon the World Health Organization’s definition of health: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Our model reflects that determinants of health directly influence health outcomes.

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