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Community Health

The overall well-being and health status of a specific community or population.

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Atlanta, GA, Census tracts 13121007100 & 13121007002
 

Adult obesity rates are high in census tract x7100 at 42.7% and in x7002 at 37.5%. However, the adjacent census tract has a higher rate of 51.3% (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

The prevalence of adult coronary heart disease is high in census tract x7100 at 7.1%, which is higher than Atlanta’s rate of 4.7% (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 
 

Public safety is very low in the area, with less than 1% of total crimes reported in Atlanta, and similarly, less than 1% of each reported crime compared to other neighborhoods. (source: 2009-2020 Atlanta Police Department Open Data Portal). 

 
 
 

Adult depression prevalence is moderate in the area, with x7100 at 18.5% and x7002 at 17.4%, both slightly lower than Atlanta's rate of 19.4%. (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

Adult poor mental health over the past 14 days is moderately high in census tract x7100 at 20.3% and x7002 at 17.5%, which are 3.5% and 0.7% higher, respectively, than Atlanta's rate of 16.8% (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

Access to parks and green space is high potential in this area, as it is located next to a stream that could potentially be developed into a linear park and is less than 1/4 mile from Rebel Valley Park (source: Accessed 2024 Google Maps). 

 
 
 

Adult asthma rates are moderately high in both census tracts, with x7100 at 12.6% and x7002 at 11.3%. These figures are higher than Atlanta’s rate of 10.3% and the U.S. average of 9.7%. (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

The prevalence of adult high blood pressure is high in census tract x7100 at 48% and in x7002 at 41.3%, both significantly higher than Atlanta’s rate of 31.9% (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

The prevalence of adult diabetes is high in census tract x7100 at 17.6%, which is higher than Fulton County’s rate of 10% and DeKalb County’s rate of 12.6%. (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

Adult physical inactivity is high in census tract x7100 at 36.3%, approximately 1.6 times higher than Atlanta's rate of 22.1%. (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 

The percentage of individuals commuting using public transit, walking, or cycling is slightly lower than average in Atlanta in census tract x7100 at 11.5% and extremely low in x7002 (0%), compared with 12.4% in Atlanta  (source: 2022 U.S. Census American Community Survey, S0801). 

 
 
 

The prevalence of adults diagnosed with a disability is high in census tract x7100 at 39.4%, compared with 26.1% in Atlanta (source: 2021 CDC PLACES). 

 
 
 
 

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