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1 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 1 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren 1, Bath Bell 1, Boone 2, Bourbon Boyd 1, Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinrid Bullitt 1, Butler Caldwell Calloway 1, Campbell 2, (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

2 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 2 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Carlisle Carroll Carter 1, Casey Christian 5, Clark 1, Clay 1, Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess 3, Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette 7, Fleming Floyd 2, Franklin 1, Fulton (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

3 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 3 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Gallatin Garrard Grant 1, Graves 1, Grayson 1, Green Greenup 1, Hancock Hardin 3, Harlan 1, Harrison Hart Henderson 1, Henry Hickman Hopkins 1, Jackson Jefferson 19, Jessamine 1, (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

4 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 4 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Johnson 1, Kenton 4, Knott Knox 1, Larue Laurel 1, Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon Madison 2, Magoffin Marion Marshall 1, (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

5 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 5 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Martin Mason McCracken 2, McCreary 1, McLean Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery 1, Morgan Muhlenberg 1, Nelson 1, Nicholas Ohio 1, Oldham Owen Owsley (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

6 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Pendleton Perry 1, Pike 2, Powell Pulaski 2, Robertson Rockcastle Rowan Russell Scott 1, Shelby 1, Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren 3, (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

7 Table 4B Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 7 Included in Analysis (3) Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Distribution by White, Not Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Black, Not Hispanic Asian/Pacific Multiple Races Hispanic Native Islander All Other / Unknown Washington Wayne 1, Webster Whitley 2, Wolfe Woodford , Nation (Prior Year) 7,599, (3) * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with errors. Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

8 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 1 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinrid Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

9 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 2 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd 2, , , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

10 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 3 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins 1, , , , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

11 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 4 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

12 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 5 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason McCracken McCreary McLean Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan Muhlenberg Nelson 2, , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

13 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson Rockcastle Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer , , , , , , Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

14 Table 5B Comparison of Age Distribution by Children Aged < 5 Years 7 Comparison of Age Distribution by Included in Analysis Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford Nation (Prior Year) , , , , ,599, Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Records rejected if date of birth and date of visit unknown. * Percentages are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

15 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 1 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle (77) 7.2 () (48) 7.1 (82) 10.3 (1) (3) 15.3 (4) (42) (83) (8) 8.4(103) 10.1 (14) (38) 11.4 (11) (78) (93) 4.0 (1) (82) 8.3(101) 13.8 (2) (84) (82) 5 * * * * (100) 5.4 (44) 1.3 (90) (114) 14.2 (31) (89) (28) 8.8 (90) 1,45 5. (51).3 (3) 12.2 (41) (55) 18.5 (8) (40) (9) 13.2 (99) (111) 7.2 (84) 17.9(104) (115) 24.(115) (43) (39) 7.2 () 1, (42) 4.5 (2) 18.4(108) (1) 18.2 (81) 1, (57) 7.3 (71) 2,407.1 (4).3 (3) 12.3 (42) (89) 15. (51) 1, (98) (80) 8.2 (87) (43) 4.8 (3) 1.3 (90) (91) 18.5 (8) (77) (89) 4.0 (1) 1, (27) 11.1(114) 9.8 (13) (19) 15.3 (4) (102) (4) 5. (34) (38).3 (3) 12.8 (50) (55) 19.2 (92) (81) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

16 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 2 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Bracken Breathitt Breckinrid Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter 84 * * * * (77) 12.9(119) 1.5 (92) (101) 24.1(113) (25) (28) (31) 4. (28) 18.0(105) (91) 18.0 (79) (1) (39) 4.9 (30) 49.2 (8) 3.1 (11) 12.9 (53) (17) 11.2 (8) (28) (79) 7.3 (71) 1,542.4 (71) 4.7 (31) 12.8 (50) (3) 14.5 (33) (104) (82) 4.4 (22) (4) 5.3 (41) 17.(100) (91) 21.9(110) (89) (30) 9.0 (92) (51).4 (9) 15.4 (84) (95) 15.8 (54) (4) (9) 1, (22) 4.7 (31) 10.9 (25) (50) 11.8 (14) (34) (20) 5.5 (33) 1, (35) 7.8 (92) 9.3 (8) (9) 8.4 (3) 1, (112) 40 * * * * (79) 4.4 (24) 15.7 (8) (110) 15.0 (39) (111) (74).5 (51) (92) 7.1 (82) 11.4 (31) (45) 13.5 (28) (8) (32) 4.3 (21) 1, (8) 9.4(111) 12.9 (53) (44) 17.3 (73) (87) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

17 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 3 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Elliott Estill (48) 9.5 (94) (84).3 (3) 11.9 (37) (101) 15.2 (43) (71) 1, (35).3 (47) 5, (1) 7.9 (9) 7.9 1, () 7.7 3, (114) (87).1 (44) 1, (58) 4. (28) 15.2 (80) (112) 21.2(10) (73) (8) 4.7 (25) 1, (20) 8.2 (99) 15.2 (80) (108) 21.1(103) (17) (42) 9.2 (93) (78) (87) 21.0(102) * * * * (4) 5.5 (47) 13.7 (1) (78) 9.8 () (94) 77 * * * * (3) 8.(107) 11.5 (33) (8) 1.0 (57) (115) (22) 8.9 (91) 3, (9) 2.8 (9) 14.5 (73) 1, (83) 14. (35) 2, (10) 3.0 () (15) 5.7 (49) 8. (3) (10) 13.0 (22) (12) 84 * * * * (4) 11.3(11) 10.3 (1) (100) 13.3 (2) (119) (75) 3.4 (9) (38) 4.7 (31) 11.8 (3) (107) (45) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

18 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 4 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green 1, ().9 (0), (82) 7.7 (91) 11.7 (34) 2, (73) 18.4 (84) 3, (117) (88).1 (44) 03.3 (9) 7.8 (92) 13.9 (4) (37) 14.8 (37) (8) (9) 3.9 (14) 1, (3) 7.8 (92) 12.1 (39) (9) 15.2 (43) 1, (49) (85) 3.3 (8) 1, (115).2 (0) 15.3 (82) (103) 21.5(107) (112) 88 * * * * (79).0 (57) 18.(109) (75) 1.5 (0) (118) (1) 5. (34) (31) 7. (89) 14.3 (71) (82) 19.2 (92) (109) (17) 3.4 (9) (94).4 (9) 13.5 (57) (70) (91) (57). (54) 1,14 4. (27) 5.2 (40) 10.9 (25) (45) 11.5 (12) (32) (9) 7.2 () 1, (1).4 (9) 14.2 (70) (89) 17.4 (75) (10) (2). (54) 1, (5) 14.1 () (48) 15.8 (54) (12) (3). (54) (38) 3.4 (15) 10.3 (1) (85) 11.9 (15) (55) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

19 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 5 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson (42) 3.4 (9) 1, (9) 13.8(120) 10.5 (21) (34) 1. (2) (20) 55 * * * * (92) 2. () 13.9 (4) (108) 1.8 () (48) 5.7 (39) 3,5.4 (71) 3.8 (18) 11.4 (31) 1, (18) 2, (52) (10) 7.2 () 1, (1) 8.1 (97) 13.2 (5) (5) 20.1 (9) 1, (39) (38) 5. (34) 5 5. (51) 5.7 (49) 11.7 (34) (11) 15.2 (43) (37) 1 9. (37) 7.8 (79) (12) 5.8 (53) 12. (45) (58) 18.7 (88) (37) (94) 2.9 1, (1) 8.9(108) 8. (3) (31) 15.7 (53) (3) 7.4 (75) (119).2 (0) 2(115) (71) 18.4 (84) (99) 31 * * * * (84) 7.2 (84) 19.(113) 1 * * * * (11) (1) 8.0 (83) 1,85 9.0(102) 2. () 14.7 (75) (50) 17. (77) 1, (0) (84) 7.4 (75) (10) 4.7 (31) 15.5 (85) (34) 20.4(100) (20) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

20 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie 5, (71) 5.4 (32) 18, (58).5 (72) 12.5 (44), (30) 12. (19) 11, (9) (4) 7.1 (4) 1, (5).9 (78) 9.1 () (12) 11.3 (9) (101) (75) 2. (3) 1, (58). (75) 19.(113) (22) 21.(109) (105) 1, (30) 5. (34) 3, (43) 7. (89) (5) 17.1 (72) 1, (82) (71) 4.4 (22) (115) 4.1 (22) 22.1(118) (22) 21.5(107) (11) (25) 7.3 (71) 1, (12) 7.8 (92) 13. (59) (5) 18.8 (90) 1, (41) (4).9 (0) (43) 2.7 (8) 1.9 (94) (97) 13.2 (24) (110) (39) 7.8 (79) 1, (24) 8.4(103) 12.7 (4) (81) 1.5 (0) 1,24.8 (2) (9) 2.8 (4) (89) 9.3(110) 17.1 (97) (45) 21.1(103) * * * * (44) (33) (43) (24) 7.0 (3) (12) 8.9(108) 13. (59) (18) 13.5 (28) (70) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

21 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 7 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin (94) 3. (13) (114) 2.2 (3) 17.(100) (99) 20.2 (99) (3) (32) 4.2 (20) (23) 11.1(114) 14.1 () (4) 15.3 (4) (19) (51) 7. (78) (38).3 (3) 14. (74) (42) 1.3 (58) (73) 58 * * * * (74) 3.1 (11) 18.2(10) (8) 12.2 (17) (14) (44).3 (47) (31).3 (3) 12.7 (4) (97) 18.7 (88) (103) 53 * * * * (110) 5.4 (44) 19.3(112) 77 * * * * (30) (22).5 (51) 2, (30) 8.1 (97) 9.4 (10) (2) 15.1 (41) 1, (53) (98).4 (50) (102) 4. (28) 20.1(11) (115) 22.9(112) (2) (4) 7.4 (75) (87) 3.3 (13) 17.3 (98) (50) 19. (95) (33) (18) 8.1 (8) (118) 7.3 (87) 14.1 () (13) (59) (98).8 (59) 83.1 (4) 7.2 (84) 15.8 (88) (87) 22.5(111) (53) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

22 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 8 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Mason McCracken McCreary McLean Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan (95) (100) 8.5(10) 15.1 (79) (38) 15. (51) (9) (51) 5.1 (31) 1, (5) 5.8 (53) 1.9 (94) (3) 12.9 (21) 1, (80) (57).9 (0) 1,01.4 (71) 5. (48) 14.4 (72) (9) 20.7(101) (48) 93 * * * * (102) 4.5 (2) 10. (23) (73) 15.9 (5) (44).1 (44) (88) 5.1 (39) 13.5 (57) (22) 15.0 (39) (5) 8 * * * * (4). (75) 10.1 (14) (41) 12.0 (1) (4) (92) 3.0 () (77) 3.9 (21) 10.4 (20) (27) 13.3 (2) (47) 83 * * * * (3) 7.5 (88) 10.7 (24) (32) (84) () 7.3 (71) (9) 8.3(101) 18.7(110) (50) 2.5(11) (4) (29) 7.2 () 1,131.9 (79) 4.8 (3) 12.4 (43) (25) 1.7 (4) (58) (82) (24).8 (77) 12.7 (4) (1) 18.2 (81) (100) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

23 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 9 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Muhlenberg Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell (81) 8. (89) 1, (51).0 (57) 11.3 (29) (50) 15.1 (41) (4) (51) 5.8 (41) 1, (95) 5.8 (53) 12.8 (50) (21) 11.7 (13) (1) 5 * * * * (3) 11.9(117) 11.3 (29) (4) (108) (48).3 (47) 1, (51) 3.8 (18) 10.5 (21) (40) 1. (2) (15) (3).0 (42) (102) (9) (80) 15.5 (50) (35) 79 * * * * (20) 7.0 (80) 11.0 (27) (95) 13.2 (24) (72) 49 * * * * (89) 3.4 (15) 2.1(120) (113) 2.(117) (9) (27) 3.9 (14) (1).2 (0) 9. (12) (104) 14.8 (37) (4) (77) 4.5 (24) 1, (113) (119) (111) 19.0 (91) (2) (55) 4.8 (28) 2, (118) 10.3 (1) (20) 1,454.9 (28) (32) (75) 4.1 (22) 15.7 (8) (78) 21.1(103) (23) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

24 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 10 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Pulaski Robertson Rockcastle Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd () 5. (34) 2, () 7.0 (80) (27) 11.3 (9) 1,520.2 (24) 31 * * * * (1) 9.4(111) 9.4 (10) 7 * * * * 94 * * (13) 7.1 (4) (43).1 (59) (42) 17.0 (70) (10) (97) (24) 8.2 (99) 13.0 (55) (25) 18.1 (80) (2) (57) 3.5 (12) (99).5 (72) 13.8 (2) (94) 18.2 (81) (35) (20).5 (51) 1, (89) 3.3 (13) 17.(100) (32) 17.4 (75) (51) (13) 8.4 (88) 1, (117) 4.4 (24) 19.1(111) (48) 17.8 (78) (75) (1).7 (57) (43) 5.3 (41) 12.0 (38) (15) 1.4 (59) (95) (90) 4.7 (25) (109) 5.3 (41) 18.3(107) (14) 20.1 (9) (88) (12) 8.0 (83) (31) 5.0 (38) 11.1 (28) (3) 13.1 (23) (31) (97) (10) 5.7 (49) 1.8 (93) (20) (78) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

25 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 11 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford (91).7 (57) (98) 3.4 (15) 15.8 (88) (104) 14.1 (30) (20) 9 * * * * (9) 11.0(113) 20.2(117) (0) 24.3(114) (84) (82) 4.7 (25) (107) (8) (27) (8) (1).0 (42) 2,9 5.5 (50).5 (72) 12.7 (4) 1, (59) 17.3 (73) 1, (10) 74 * * * * (112) 4.7 (31) 15.3 (82) (4) (18) (19) 4.1 (18) (11) 5.7 (49) 12.1 (39) (9) 15.3 (4) (50) (73) 4.1 (18) (120) 3.8 (18) 17.4 (99) (117) 14.5 (33) (9) (13) 7.8 (79) 2, (48) 8.4(103) 14.1 () 1, (8) 19.2 (92) 1, (92) (55) 5.7 (39) (27) 2.3 (4) 17.(100) (71) 20.1 (9) (5) (51) 12.2 (98) 0 9.2(107) 3.0 (10) 15.0 (78) (57) 14.7 (3) (93) Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

26 Table B Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Children Aged < 5 Years 12 Comparison of Growth and Anemia Indicators by Birthweight Height and Weight Low High Short Underweighweight > _ 2 Yrs Stature () weight Anemia Low Hb/Hct (8) <2500 g >4000 g <5th <5th >95th _ 85th- <95th >95th _ 35, , , , Nation (Prior Year) 1,842, ,192, ,945, ,521, Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. Analyses based on one record per child. (4) Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the analysis. () Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for length-for-age for children under 2 years of age and height-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. Based on 2000 CDC growth chart percentiles for weight-for-length for children under 2 years of age and BMI-for-age for children 2 years of age and older. 85th - < 95th percentile category identifies children at risk of overweight. (8) Based on 1998 CDC MMWR, ''Recommendations to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the United States'', altitude adjusted, children months of age and older included in the analysis. * Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

27 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) 1 Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Adair (72) 5 * * 105 (70) 0 * * 0 * * (0) (37) Allen (9) 71 * * (37) 0 * * 0 * * (10) Anderson (11) 54 * * 71 * * 0 * * 0 * * (115) (31) Ballard 5 * * 23 * * 43 * * 0 * * 0 * * (28) (93) Barren (47) (13) (14) 0 * * 0 * * (95) 1, (73) Bath (91) 53 * * 89 * * 0 * * 0 * * (45) (54) Bell (87) (35) (2) 0 * * 0 * * (12) 1, (55) Boone (5) (4) (9) 0 * * 0 * * 1, (30) 2, (4) Bourbon (8) 5 * * (19) 0 * * 0 * * (17) 10.2 (10) Boyd (71) (14) (9) 0 * * 0 * * (4) 1, (24) Boyle (89) 72 * * (52) 0 * * 0 * * (49) (71) Bracken 84 * * 35 * * 51 * * 0 * * 0 * * (111) (113) Breathitt (97) 83 * * (4) 0 * * 0 * * (24) (97) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

28 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) 2 Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Breckinrid (30) 2 * * 90 * * 0 * * 0 * * (114) (4) Bullitt (49) (25) (48) 0 * * 0 * * (85) 1, (58) Butler (48) 48 * * 78 * * 0 * * 0 * * (102) (38) Caldwell (20) 55 * * 94 * * 0 * * 0 * * (77) (77) Calloway (3) (3) 0 * * 0 * * (88) 1, (18) Campbell (83) (37) (41) 0 * * 0 * * (52) 2, (1) Carlisle 40 * * 15 * * 30 * * 0 * * 0 * * (30) (90) Carroll (28) 48 * * 79 * * 0 * * 0 * * (3) (89) Carter (53) (34) (38) 0 * * 0 * * (112) 1, (92) Casey (22) 54 * * 85 * * 0 * * 0 * * (24) (88) Christian 1, () (10) (17) 0 * * 0 * * 2, (102) 5, (29) Clark (42) (40) (34) 0 * * 0 * * (71) 1, Clay (93) (41) (3) 0 * * 0 * * (40) 1, (119) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

29 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) 3 Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Clinton (84) 54 * * 9 * * 0 * * 0 * * () (50) Crittenden 79 * * 30 * * 59 * * 0 * * 0 * * (79) (23) Cumberland 77 * * 42 * * 5 * * 0 * * 0 * * (5) (101) Daviess (77) (33) (29) 0 * * 0 * * 1, (54) 3, (49) Edmonson (12) 38 * * 34 * * 0 * * 0 * * (112) Elliott 84 * * 45 * * 3 * * 0 * * 0 * * (79) (5) Estill * * 94 * * 0 * * 0 * * (8) (27) Fayette 1, (3) (4) 0 * * 0 * * 2, (3) 7, Fleming (41) * * * * 0 * * (110) (8) Floyd (95) (21) (24) 0 * * 0 * * 1, (8) 2, (98) Franklin (2) (11) (27) 0 * * 0 * * (8) 1, (114) Fulton 88 * * 38 * * 5 * * 0 * * 0 * * (90) (100) Gallatin * * 4 * * 0 * * 0 * * (58) (41) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

30 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) 4 Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Garrard (23) 8 * * (17) 0 * * 0 * * (28) (5) Grant (0) (2) (5) 0 * * 0 * * (70) 1, (10) Graves (14) () * * 0 * * (40) 1, (48) Grayson (59) 9 * * (48) 0 * * 0 * * (89) 1, (109) Green (25) 49 * * 78 * * 0 * * 0 * * (109) (52) Greenup (42) 91 * * (21) 0 * * 0 * * (49) 1, (43) Hancock 55 * * 22 * * 29 * * 0 * * 0 * * (8) (45) Hardin (35) (17) (22) 0 * * 0 * * 1, (0) 3, (83) Harlan (94) (37) (44) 0 * * 0 * * (83) 1, (39) Harrison (40) 58 * * (43) 0 * * 0 * * (47) Hart (45) 8 * * 90 * * 0 * * 0 * * (55) (8) Henderson (9) (31) (58) 0 * * 0 * * (12) 1, (8) Henry (55) 50 * * 7 * * 0 * * 0 * * (2) (28) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

31 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) 5 Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Hickman 31 * * 1 * * 27 * * 0 * * 0 * * 7 * * (87) Hopkins (21) (30) (30) 0 * * 0 * * (99) 1, (80) Jackson (85) 5 * * (8) 0 * * 0 * * (12) (9) Jefferson 5, (17) 2, (8) 2, (9) 0 * * 0 * *, (73) 19, Jessamine (10) () 0 * * 0 * * (58) 1, (35) Johnson (54) (23) (1) 0 * * 0 * * , (4) Kenton 2, (50) (19) (23) 0 * * 0 * * (38) 4, () Knott 10 2 (90) 83 * * (44) 0 * * 0 * * (47) (40) Knox (9) (3) () 0 * * 0 * * (5) 1, (3) Larue (32) 4 * * 92 * * 0 * * 0 * * (71) (21) Laurel (4) (29) (54) 0 * * 0 * * (47) 1, (112) Lawrence (77) 3 * * (54) 0 * * 0 * * (9) (2) Lee 8 * * 30 * * 47 * * 0 * * 0 * * (49) (34) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

32 Table 7B Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by Children Aged < 5 Years (3) Comparison of Breastfeeding, TV Viewing, and Smoking in Household by (4,5) Breastfeeding Exclusive Breastfeeding () <2 Hours TV Viewing/Day Smoking in Household Ever 12 3 Leslie (80) 59 * * 83 * * 0 * * 0 * * (19) 31.5 (11) Letcher (5) 97 * * (8) 0 * * 0 * * (102) (18) Lewis * * (48) 0 * * 0 * * (81) (59) Lincoln (75) 93 * * (52) 0 * * 0 * * (43) (72) Livingston 58 * * 37 * * 51 * * 0 * * 0 * * (105) (81) Logan (5) 81 * * (44) 0 * * 0 * * (13) Lyon 53 * * 22 * * 3 * * 0 * * 0 * * 89 * * (32) Madison (31) (9) * * 0 * * (52) 2, (53) Magoffin (99) 74 * * (57) 0 * * 0 * * (11) (73) Marion (19) 88 * * (38) 0 * * 0 * * (17) (91) Marshall (44) 95 * * (59) 0 * * 0 * * (94) 1, (5) Martin (97) 2 * * (59) 0 * * 0 * * (108) (118) Mason (74) 5 * * (48) 0 * * 0 * * (10) (101) (3) (4) () * Reporting period is January 1 through December 31. TV Viewing and Smoking in Household data are not reported by all contributors. Analyses based on one record per child. Excludes records with unknown data or errors. Rank compares this county's rate to other counties. Rank 1 = best rate. Infants born during the reporting period included in the Ever analysis. Infants who turned months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the analysis. Children who turned 12 months of age during the reporting period by/on their date of visit included in the 12 analysis. Children ages 2 years and older included in the analyses. Percentages and ranks are not calculated if < 100 records are available for analysis after exclusions.

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