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Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance 2008 Report*
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2009 PedNSS Summary Report* (PDF-1Mb)
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2010 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System (PedNSS) data are presented in a tabular format. Data represents nearly 9 million low income children from birth to age 5. The 2009 PedNSS Summary Report provides an overview of national data for the prior year.

The 2010 data tables are sorted by table number, by the type of analysis and by health indicators:

For assistance with these tables, see our Help or How To... sections.

The national PedNSS and PNSS data tables contain prevalence of health indicators for contributors. To learn more about nutrition surveillance for a specific contributor, contact the CDC Administrator at nccddnpapednss@cdc.gov for PedNSS and nccddnpapnss@cdc.gov for PNSS to obtain the name of a state, territory or tribal government surveillance coordinator.

*This document is available in Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need Acrobat Reader (a free application) to view and print this document.

Page last reviewed: June 23, 2011
Page last updated: June 23, 2011
Content Source: Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

 



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