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SMART: Selected Metropolitan/Micropolitan Area Risk Trends

SMART BRFSS

The Selected Metropolitan/Micropolitan Area Risk Trends (SMART) project uses the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to analyze the data of selected metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (MMSAs) with 500 or more respondents. BRFSS data can be used to identify emerging health problems, establish and track health objectives, and develop and evaluate public health policies and programs.


Access Local Area Health Risk Data

Find information on all health risk data for an MMSA by year and category. Generate reports that compare statistics to a different MMSA.


What is a Metropolitan/
Micropolitan Statistical Area (MMSA)?


See Also...
State Coordinators

View Local Area Quick-View Charts

These quick-view charts show state, MMSA, and county data for a limited set of health risk factors, including smoking, obesity, and diabetes.


Which areas were included in this project?

View a listing of the MMSAs and the counties included in this project.
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This page last reviewed January 7, 2004

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