A chronic disease is an illness that is long-lasting, persistent and is rarely cured completely.  Risk factors for developing a chronic disease are poor diet, limited physical activity and tobacco use. Chronic disease accounts for 7 out of every 10 deaths in the United States. Below is a list of the most common chronic diseases in the United States:
Although chronic diseases are among the most common health problems, they are also among the most preventable. Eating healthy foods, being physically active, and being tobacco-free can reduce the risk of developing a chronic illness.
Click here to read the Washoe County Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Data Report.

 

Chronic Disease Coalition

The Washoe County Chronic Disease Coalition was founded in 2005 and is a collaborative of agencies in Northern Nevada dedicated to the prevention and control of chronic disease.
The mission of the Washoe County Chronic Disease Coalition is to:
  • Increase the community's awareness of chronic diseases and their risk factors;
  • Improve the community's access to chronic disease resources, including data, education, and health care services; and
  • Promote the healthy lifestyle choices that prevent chronic disease (i.e., healthy eating, active living, and being tobacco-free).
The Washoe County Chronic Disease Coalition currently coordinates a monthly newsletter to all coalition members and strives to gather members each year for an educational event. Please Join Us! For more information, contact:

GetHealthy@nnph.org     |    775-328-6160 

Last modified on 11/22/2024