healthMaster Score

Score

Low Diabetes

Lower county diabetes prevalence scores higher.

Scale0-100

Higher values rank better for this score.

How It's Calculated

The latest published score is normalized to a 0-100 scale. The method below explains what the score rewards, with technical source metadata available for audit.

Scoring Method

How the ranking is built

Low Diabetes rewards counties with lower diabetes prevalence.

  1. 1

    Diabetes prevalence is inverse percentile-ranked over the scored locations.

  2. 2

    Lower prevalence scores higher, using the full observed distribution without p5/p95 clipping.

  3. 3

    State or national fallback values are used when county values are unavailable.

Technical details
Score TypeMaster Score

Read from the current master score table for this criterion.

Ranking BasisSingle Score

The top 10 below ignore your blended relocation weights and sort only by Low Diabetes.

No source details available for this score.

What This Score Means

Low Diabetes rewards counties with lower diabetes prevalence.

Statistics Feeding This Score

  • Diabetes prevalence

    County share of adults with diagnosed diabetes from County Health Rankings.

    Source: County Health Rankings & Roadmaps

Source Data

Known Limits

  • These are county-level public-health and built-environment proxies, not individual medical advice or a guarantee of personal outcomes.
  • County Health Rankings modeled prevalence values can miss neighborhood variation, subpopulations, local grocery prices, exact diet quality, and clinical care quality.
  • Active Living Environment reuses published walkability, bike/pedestrian commute, park, and trail scores because the March 25, 2026 supplemental file does not include the exercise-opportunity field locally.
  • Use this alongside affordability, climate, healthcare, safety, and recreation preferences rather than as a standalone health prediction.

Top 10 Locations

Ranked by Low Diabetes.

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