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Prevlence Estimtes for Risk Fctors nd Helth Indictors Stte of Michign Selected Tles Michign Behviorl Risk Fctor Survey 2014 Chronic Disese Epidemiology Section Lifecourse Epidemiology nd Genomics Division Bureu of Disese Control, Prevention, nd Epidemiology Michign Deprtment of Helth nd Humn Services Prepred y: Chris Fussmn, MS

Tle of Contents Introduction... 3 Helth Sttus Tles Tle 1: Generl Helth Sttus... 4 Tle 2: Helth Sttus on t Lest 14 Dys in the Pst Month... 5 Tle 3: Men Numer of Dys of Poor Physicl Helth, Poor Mentl Helth, nd Activity Limittions... 6 Tle 4: Disility... 7 Tle 5: Weight Sttus... 8 Tle 6: Helth Cre Access... 9 Risk Behviors Tles Tle 7: No Leisure Time Physicl Activity... 10 Tle 8: Cigrette Smoking... 11 Tle 9: Current Smokers Who Attempted to Quit... 12 Tle 10: Smokeless Tocco... 13 Tle 11: Alcohol Consumption... 14 Tle 12: Men Numer of Binge Drinking Occssions During the Pst Month Among Binge Drinkers... 15 Tle 13: Drove Motor Vehicle After Drinking... 16 Tle 14: Setelt Use... 17 Clinicl Preventtive Prctices Tle 15: No Routine Checkup in Pst Yer... 18 Tle 16: Clinicl Brest Exm Indictors Among Women d 20 Yers nd Older... 19 Tle 17: Mmmogrphy Indictors Among Women d 40 Yers nd Older... 20 Tle 18: Cervicl Cncer Screening Among Women d 18 Yers nd Older... 21 Tle 19: Prostte Cncer Screening Among Men d 50 Yers nd Older... 22 Tle 20: Colorectl Cncer Screening (Blood Stool Test) Among Adults 50 Yers nd Older... 23 Tle 21: Colorectl Cncer Screening (Sigmoidoscopy/Colonoscopy) Among Adults 50 Yers nd Older... 24 Tle 22: Orl Helth... 25 Tle 23: Immuniztions Among Adults d 65 Yers nd Older... 26 Tle 24: HIV Testing Among Adults d 18-64 Yers... 27 Chronic Conditions Tle 25: Asthm Among Adults... 28 Tle 26: Asthm Among Children... 29 Tle 27: Chronic Ostructive Pulmonry Disese (COPD)... 30 Tle 28: Arthritis... 31 Tle 29: Crdiovsculr Disese... 32 Tle 30: Cncer... 33 Tle 31: Dietes... 34 Tle 32: Kidney Disese... 35 Tle 33: Depression... 36 Tle 34: Flls Among Adults d 45 Yers nd Older... 37 2

Introduction The Michign Behviorl Risk Fctor Survey (MiBRFS) is n nnul, sttewide telephone survey of Michign dults ged 18 yers nd older tht is conducted through collortive effort mong the Popultion Helth Surveillnce Brnch (PHSB) of the Centers for Disese Control nd Prevention (CDC), the Michign Stte University Institute for Pulic Policy nd Socil Reserch (IPPSR), nd the Michign Deprtment of Helth nd Humn Services. Michign BRFS dt contriute to the ntionl Behviorl Risk Fctor Surveillnce System tht is mnged y the PHSB t the CDC. In 2014, the totl smple size of completed interviews for the core survey ws 8,466 (lnd line = 4,973; cell phone = 3,493). Due to vriility in response rtes to individul questions nd differences in specific su-popultions of interest for prticulr questions, not ll estimtes re sed on totl smple size of 8,466. As result, item-y-item smple sizes nd popultion descriptions re included within ech tle. Furthermore, only comprisons etween estimtes with nonoverlpping 95 confidence intervls should e considered significntly different. For the, the smple of lnd line telephone numers tht were utilized for dt collection ws selected using list-ssisted, rndom-digit-diled methodology with disproportionte strtifiction sed on phone nk density, nd whether or not the phone numers were directory listed. The smple of cell phone numers used within the dt collection process ws rndomly selected from dedicted cellulr telephone nks sorted on the sis of re code nd exchnge within the Stte of Michign. Itertive proportionl fitting or rking ws the weighting methodology used to mke the 2014 Michign BRFS dt representtive of the current Michign dult popultion. Estimtes sed on this methodology were weighted to djust for the proilities of selection nd rking djustment fctor tht djusted for the distriution of Michign dults y telephone source (lnd line vs. cell phone), detiled rce/ethnicity, eduction level, mritl sttus, ge y gender, gender y rce/ethnicity, ge y rce/ethnicity, nd renter/owner sttus. Stte-specific, popultion-sed prevlence estimtes nd symmetric confidence intervls were clculted for indictors of helth sttus, helth risk ehviors, clinicl preventive prctices, nd chronic conditions mong the dult popultion in Michign. Respondents who refused to nswer question were removed from the denomintor during the nlysis of such questions. Those who responded Don t Know/Not Sure were lso excluded from the denomintor unless indicted otherwise. All nlyses were performed in SAS-Cllle SUDAAN, sttisticl computing progrm tht ws designed for complex smple surveys. In n effort to provide the most relile informtion possile, prevlence estimtes re suppressed if they re sed on denomintor of less thn 50 respondents or hve reltive stndrd error of greter thn 30. Due to the BRFSS methodology chnges tht took plce in 2011, the estimtes provided within the following tles should only e compred to Michign BRFSS estimtes from 2011-2013 nd not to Michign BRFSS estimtes from yers prior to 2011. If you hve ny questions regrding ny of the estimtes within the following tles, plese contct Chris Fussmn t MDHHS, y phone, 517-335-8144, or y emil, MIBRFSS@michign.gov. 3

Tle 1: Helth Sttus Generl Helth, Fir or Poor 95 Totl 16.8 (15.8-17.8) 18 24 7.8 (5.6-10.7) 25 34 13.2 (10.4-16.6) 35 44 11.9 (9.3-15.0) 45 54 19.0 (16.6-21.7) 55 64 22.3 (20.1-24.7) 65 74 20.3 (18.0-22.8) 75 + 25.1 (22.1-28.3) Mle 16.8 (15.3-18.4) Femle 16.7 (15.4-18.1) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 15.3 (14.2-16.4) Blck non-hispnic 24.3 (20.7-28.2) Other non-hispnic 14.4 (10.9-18.7) Hispnic 24.2 (16.7-33.7) Less thn high school 33.2 (28.3-38.6) High school grdute 19.7 (17.9-21.6) Some college 14.9 (13.4-16.5) College grdute 7.6 (6.7-8.7) < $20,000 32.8 (29.4-36.5) $20,000 - $34,999 20.9 (18.5-23.6) $35,000 - $49,999 15.6 (13.1-18.5) $50,000 - $74,999 9.1 (7.2-11.4) $75,000 + 7.4 (6.1-8.9) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht their helth, in generl, ws either fir or poor. (N = 8,454) 4

Tle 2: Helth Sttus on t Lest 14 Dys in the Pst Month Poor Physicl Helth Poor Mentl Helth Activity Limittion c 95 95 95 Totl 12.6 (11.8-13.6) 12.9 (11.9-14.0) 8.7 (8.0-9.6) 18 24 5.9 (4.0-8.6) 17.5 (14.0-21.7) 3.3 (1.9-5.8) 25 34 7.7 (5.5-10.5) 13.0 (10.3-16.2) 4.7 (3.2-6.8) 35 44 9.0 (7.0-11.5) 15.0 (12.1-18.4) 7.8 (5.7-10.4) 45 54 16.9 (14.6-19.5) 14.1 (12.0-16.5) 13.3 (11.1-15.7) 55 64 17.7 (15.7-19.9) 13.3 (11.5-15.3) 12.8 (11.0-14.8) 65 74 14.4 (12.4-16.7) 7.9 (6.3-9.9) 8.0 (6.5-9.7) 75 + 17.0 (14.5-19.8) 5.8 (4.4-7.7) 9.8 (7.8-12.2) Mle 11.5 (10.2-12.9) 11.0 (9.6-12.5) 7.9 (6.9-9.1) Femle 13.7 (12.5-15.0) 14.7 (13.3-16.2) 9.5 (8.4-10.6) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 11.6 (10.8-12.6) 12.1 (11.1-13.2) 8.2 (7.4-9.0) Blck non-hispnic 15.5 (12.7-18.9) 14.9 (11.9-18.6) 11.9 (9.2-15.2) Other non-hispnic 14.6 (10.7-19.6) 15.9 (11.8-21.0) 10.1 (7.0-14.4) Hispnic 16.1 (9.8-25.3) 18.6 (11.7-28.3) -- d -- d Less thn high school 25.8 (21.3-30.8) 27.2 (22.3-32.9) 20.7 (16.6-25.6) High school grdute 14.0 (12.5-15.7) 13.3 (11.7-15.1) 8.8 (7.6-10.1) Some college 11.5 (10.2-13.0) 12.0 (10.5-13.7) 7.8 (6.8-9.1) College grdute 6.2 (5.4-7.2) 6.9 (5.9-8.0) 4.2 (3.5-5.0) < $20,000 27.7 (24.4-31.3) 25.0 (21.6-28.7) 21.3 (18.3-24.7) $20,000 - $34,999 15.3 (13.2-17.6) 13.7 (11.5-16.2) 10.0 (8.2-12.0) $35,000 - $49,999 11.3 (9.3-13.8) 13.3 (10.7-16.4) 7.2 (5.6-9.3) $50,000 - $74,999 7.0 (5.5-8.9) 8.5 (6.5-11.1) 4.4 (3.2-5.9) $75,000 + 4.4 (3.5-5.6) 6.3 (5.1-7.9) 2.8 (2.1-3.7) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported 14 or more dys of poor physicl helth, which includes physicl illness nd injury, during the pst 30 dys. (N = 8,340) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported 14 or more dys of poor mentl helth, which includes stress, depression, nd prolems with emotions, during the pst 30 dys. (N = 8,336) c Among ll dults, the proportion who reported 14 or more dys in the pst 30 dys in which either poor physicl helth or poor mentl helth kept respondents from doing their usul ctivities, such s self-cre, work, nd recretion. (N = 8,388) d Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 5

Tle 3: Men Numer of Dys of Poor Physicl Helth, Poor Mentl Helth, nd Activity Limittions Poor Physicl Helth Poor Mentl Helth Activity Limittion c Men # of Dys 95 Men # of Dys 95 Men # of Dys 95 Totl 4.0 (3.8-4.3) 4.1 (3.9-4.4) 2.6 (2.5-2.8) 18-24 2.3 (1.8-2.9) 5.2 (4.4-6.0) 1.3 (0.9-1.8) 25-34 2.8 (2.2-3.4) 4.5 (3.8-5.3) 1.7 (1.2-2.1) 35-44 3.0 (2.5-3.6) 4.8 (4.0-5.5) 2.4 (1.9-2.9) 45-54 5.0 (4.4-5.7) 4.6 (4.0-5.2) 3.8 (3.2-4.4) 55-64 5.4 (4.8-5.9) 4.1 (3.6-4.5) 3.6 (3.2-4.1) 65-74 4.6 (4.0-5.1) 2.6 (2.2-3.0) 2.5 (2.1-2.9) 75 + 5.2 (4.4-5.9) 1.9 (1.4-2.3) 2.8 (2.2-3.4) Mle 3.7 (3.3-4.0) 3.6 (3.2-3.9) 2.4 (2.1-2.7) Femle 4.4 (4.1-4.7) 4.7 (4.3-5.0) 2.9 (2.6-3.2) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 3.8 (3.6-4.1) 3.9 (3.7-4.2) 2.5 (2.3-2.7) Blck non-hispnic 4.7 (3.9-5.4) 4.6 (3.8-5.5) 3.4 (2.7-4.1) Other non-hispnic 4.3 (3.3-5.4) 4.9 (3.8-5.9) 3.1 (2.1-4.1) Hispnic 5.0 (3.0-6.9) 5.9 (3.9-8.0) 2.1 (1.1-3.1) Less thn high school 7.3 (6.1-8.6) 7.3 (6.0-8.5) 5.4 (4.3-6.4) High school grdute 4.5 (4.1-4.9) 4.3 (3.9-4.7) 2.8 (2.5-3.1) Some college 3.8 (3.5-4.2) 4.1 (3.7-4.5) 2.5 (2.2-2.7) College grdute 2.2 (2.0-2.5) 2.5 (2.3-2.7) 1.4 (1.2-1.6) < $20,000 8.1 (7.2-8.9) 7.5 (6.6-8.4) 5.9 (5.2-6.7) $20,000 - $34,999 4.8 (4.2-5.3) 4.4 (3.9-5.0) 3.0 (2.6-3.5) $35,000 - $49,999 3.8 (3.2-4.4) 4.3 (3.6-5.0) 2.4 (1.9-2.9) $50,000 - $74,999 2.5 (2.0-2.9) 2.9 (2.3-3.4) 1.5 (1.1-1.8) $75,000 + 1.8 (1.6-2.1) 2.4 (2.1-2.7) 1.0 (0.8-1.3) Among ll dults, the men numer of dys during the pst 30 dys in which physicl helth, including illness nd injury, ws not good. (N = 8,340) Among ll dults, the men numer of dys during the pst 30 dys in which mentl helth, including stress, depression, nd prolems with emotions, ws not good. (N = 8,336) c Among ll dults, the men numer of dys during the pst 30 dys in which poor physicl helth or poor mentl helth kept the respondent from doing usul ctivities, such s self-cre, work, or recretion. (N = 8,388) 6

Tle 4: Disility Totl Disility Any Activity Limittion Used Specil Equipment c 95 95 95 Totl 24.9 (23.8-26.1) 22.5 (21.4-23.6) 10.0 (9.2-10.7) 18-24 10.0 (7.4-13.5) 9.0 (6.5-12.4) -- d -- d 25-34 15.6 (12.7-19.0) 14.4 (11.6-17.8) 3.3 (2.1-5.1) 35-44 18.8 (15.7-22.2) 16.4 (13.6-19.8) 6.7 (4.9-9.1) 45-54 25.6 (23.0-28.5) 24.8 (22.1-27.6) 9.9 (8.1-12.1) 55-64 33.1 (30.6-35.6) 30.2 (27.8-32.7) 15.1 (13.2-17.1) 65-74 36.0 (33.3-38.9) 32.1 (29.5-34.9) 14.7 (12.7-16.9) 75 + 42.1 (38.8-45.5) 34.9 (31.7-38.2) 24.0 (21.2-27.1) Mle 25.1 (23.3-26.9) 22.2 (20.5-23.9) 10.1 (9.0-11.4) Femle 24.8 (23.3-26.3) 22.7 (21.3-24.2) 9.8 (8.9-10.8) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 24.9 (23.7-26.2) 22.5 (21.4-23.8) 9.4 (8.6-10.2) Blck non-hispnic 25.2 (21.7-29.0) 23.0 (19.6-26.8) 13.6 (11.1-16.6) Other non-hispnic 22.8 (18.3-28.1) 19.7 (15.5-24.8) 9.7 (6.9-13.5) Hispnic 23.3 (16.2-32.3) 21.2 (14.4-30.2) 7.0 (3.9-12.3) Less thn high school 39.5 (34.2-45.1) 34.9 (29.8-40.4) 18.1 (14.6-22.3) High school grdute 27.1 (25.0-29.2) 24.4 (22.4-26.4) 10.7 (9.4-12.1) Some college 22.9 (21.1-24.8) 21.2 (19.4-23.0) 9.0 (7.9-10.3) College grdute 18.1 (16.6-19.6) 16.0 (14.6-17.4) 6.4 (5.5-7.3) < $20,000 45.2 (41.4-49.1) 41.4 (37.6-45.2) 20.4 (17.7-23.3) $20,000 - $34,999 29.4 (26.6-32.2) 26.4 (23.8-29.2) 11.9 (10.2-13.8) $35,000 - $49,999 23.6 (20.8-26.7) 22.0 (19.2-24.9) 8.8 (7.0-10.9) $50,000 - $74,999 16.1 (13.8-18.8) 14.8 (12.6-17.4) 5.0 (3.8-6.6) $75,000 + 14.0 (12.4-15.8) 12.2 (10.7-13.9) 4.4 (3.5-5.5) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported eing limited in ny ctivities ecuse of physicl, mentl, or emotionl prolems, or reported tht they required use of specil equipment (such s cne, wheelchir, specil ed, or specil telephone) due to helth prolem. (N = 8,284) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported eing limited in ny ctivities ecuse of physicl, mentl, or emotionl prolems. (N = 8,287) c Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they required use of specil equipment (such s cn, wheelchir, specil ed, or specil telephone) due to helth prolem. (N = 8,308) d Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 7

Tle 5: Weight Sttus Oese Overweight Helthy Weight c Underweight d 95 95 95 95 Totl 30.7 (29.4-32.0) 34.9 (33.6-36.2) 32.5 (31.2-33.8) 1.9 (1.5-2.4) 18-24 11.6 (8.9-14.9) 20.8 (17.2-24.9) 62.7 (58.0-67.2) 4.9 (3.2-7.4) 25-34 29.0 (25.2-33.2) 35.0 (30.9-39.3) 33.1 (29.3-37.2) 2.9 (1.7-4.9) 35-44 33.2 (29.4-37.2) 36.0 (32.1-40.0) 29.6 (26.0-33.5) -- e -- e 45-54 36.4 (33.4-39.4) 37.1 (34.1-40.2) 25.6 (23.0-28.3) 1.0 (0.5-1.8) 55-64 36.2 (33.6-38.8) 36.7 (34.2-39.3) 25.8 (23.5-28.2) 1.4 (0.8-2.3) 65-74 38.7 (35.9-41.6) 38.8 (36.0-41.7) 21.3 (19.2-23.6) -- e -- e 75 + 24.6 (21.7-27.7) 41.4 (38.0-44.9) 32.8 (29.7-36.1) 1.2 (0.7-2.0) Mle 30.8 (29.0-32.8) 40.5 (38.5-42.6) 27.4 (25.5-29.3) 1.3 (0.8-2.0) Femle 30.6 (28.9-32.3) 29.2 (27.6-31.0) 37.6 (35.7-39.5) 2.6 (2.0-3.4) Rce/Ethnicity White non-hispnic 30.2 (28.8-31.6) 34.8 (33.3-36.2) 33.5 (32.0-35.0) 1.6 (1.2-2.1) Blck non-hispnic 33.6 (29.6-37.7) 36.6 (32.3-41.0) 27.4 (23.5-31.8) 2.4 (1.3-4.3) Other non-hispnic 27.2 (22.1-33.0) 29.6 (24.3-35.5) 37.2 (31.1-43.7) 6.0 (3.3-10.6) Hispnic 36.8 (27.8-46.9) 33.9 (25.3-43.8) 26.1 (19.1-34.6) -- e -- e Eduction < High school 29.4 (24.5-34.7) 35.5 (30.1-41.3) 31.7 (26.5-37.3) 3.5 (1.9-6.2) High school grdute 33.6 (31.3-35.9) 34.2 (31.9-36.6) 30.5 (28.1-32.9) 1.8 (1.2-2.7) Some college 32.4 (30.2-34.7) 33.3 (31.1-35.6) 32.2 (29.9-34.5) 2.1 (1.4-3.1) College grdute 25.2 (23.4-27.1) 37.8 (35.7-39.8) 36.0 (34.0-38.0) 1.0 (0.7-1.6) < $20,000 32.2 (28.8-35.8) 30.6 (27.0-34.3) 33.3 (29.6-37.2) 3.9 (2.6-5.9) $20,000 - $34,999 35.9 (32.8-39.0) 33.3 (30.3-36.4) 28.8 (26.0-31.9) 2.0 (1.2-3.4) $35,000 - $49,999 32.8 (29.4-36.3) 37.2 (33.6-40.9) 28.7 (25.4-32.3) -- e -- e $50,000 - $74,999 30.7 (27.4-34.2) 34.9 (31.5-38.5) 33.5 (30.0-37.2) -- e -- e $75,000 + 27.5 (25.2-29.9) 38.2 (35.7-40.7) 33.0 (30.6-35.6) 1.3 (0.8-2.2) Note: BMI, ody mss index, is defined s weight (in kilogrms) divided y height (in meters) squred [weight in kg/(height in meters) 2 ]. Weight nd height were self-reported. Pregnnt women were excluded. (N = 8,024) Among ll dults, the proportion of respondents whose BMI ws greter thn or equl to 30.0. Among ll dults, the proportion of respondents whose BMI ws greter thn or equl to 25.0, ut less thn 30.0. c Among ll dults, the proportion of respondents whose BMI ws greter thn or equl to 18.5, ut less thn 25.0. d Among ll dults, the proportion of respondents whose BMI ws less thn 18.5. e Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 8

Tle 6: Helth Cre Access No Helth Cre Coverge (Among 18-64 yer olds) No Personl Helth Cre Provider No Helth Cre Access During Pst 12 Months Due to Cost c 95 95 95 Totl 12.7 (11.6-14.0) 16.1 (15.0-17.3) 14.6 (13.6-15.7) 18-24 13.8 (10.8-17.4) 27.0 (23.1-31.3) 13.1 (10.3-16.7) 25-34 17.8 (14.6-21.5) 33.0 (29.1-37.2) 23.5 (20.1-27.4) 35-44 13.6 (11.0-16.6) 18.4 (15.4-22.0) 17.3 (14.3-20.9) 45-54 10.8 (8.9-13.1) 13.2 (11.2-15.6) 16.3 (14.1-18.8) 55-64 8.6 (7.1-10.5) 9.0 (7.4-10.8) 13.9 (12.0-16.0) 65-74 --- --- 3.9 (2.8-5.5) 6.8 (5.4-8.5) 75 + --- --- 2.7 (1.9-4.0) 4.3 (2.9-6.4) Mle 15.1 (13.3-17.1) 21.4 (19.6-23.3) 14.1 (12.6-15.7) Femle 10.3 (9.0-11.9) 11.1 (9.9-12.5) 15.0 (13.6-16.6) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 11.3 (10.1-12.6) 14.2 (13.1-15.5) 13.0 (11.9-14.1) Blck non-hispnic 17.6 (14.0-21.9) 22.6 (18.8-26.9) 19.1 (15.7-23.0) Other non-hispnic 11.6 (7.9-16.6) 21.3 (16.7-26.8) 15.1 (11.3-19.9) Hispnic 24.5 (16.6-34.6) 25.1 (17.9-34.0) 29.9 (21.6-39.8) Less thn high school 23.8 (18.4-30.1) 19.8 (15.5-24.9) 25.5 (20.8-30.9) High school grdute 17.4 (15.2-19.9) 19.7 (17.6-21.9) 15.1 (13.4-17.0) Some college 10.6 (9.0-12.5) 14.9 (13.2-16.9) 15.1 (13.4-16.9) College grdute 4.9 (3.9-6.1) 11.4 (10.0-13.0) 7.8 (6.8-9.0) < $20,000 23.1 (19.5-27.1) 24.1 (20.8-27.8) 26.9 (23.5-30.6) $20,000 - $34,999 22.3 (18.9-26.2) 20.5 (17.8-23.5) 22.9 (20.1-26.0) $35,000 - $49,999 12.7 (9.8-16.2) 12.8 (10.3-15.8) 11.6 (9.4-14.1) $50,000 - $74,999 6.4 (4.6-9.0) 14.1 (11.5-17.1) 10.1 (8.0-12.6) $75,000 + 2.7 (1.8-4.0) 9.8 (8.2-11.7) 4.8 (3.7-6.3) Among dults ged 18-64 yers, the proportion who reported hving no helth cre coverge, including helth insurnce, prepid plns such s HMOs, or government plns, such s Medicre or Indin Helth Services. (N = 5,447) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they did not hve nyone tht they thought of s their personl doctor or helth cre provider. (N = 8,422) c Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht in the pst 12 months, they could not see doctor when they needed to due to the cost. (N = 8,444) 9

Tle 7: No Leisure Time Physicl Activity No Leisure Time Physicl Activity 95 Totl 25.5 (24.3-26.7) 18 24 16.3 (13.0-20.3) 25 34 22.9 (19.4-26.8) 35 44 23.6 (20.1-27.5) 45 54 24.8 (22.1-27.8) 55 64 27.3 (24.9-29.8) 65 74 29.6 (27.0-32.4) 75 + 41.0 (37.7-44.5) Mle 23.6 (21.9-25.5) Femle 27.2 (25.5-28.9) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 23.6 (22.4-24.9) Blck non-hispnic 34.3 (30.1-38.7) Other non-hispnic 26.7 (21.3-32.9) Hispnic 28.2 (20.0-38.3) Less thn high school 45.9 (40.4-51.5) High school grdute 32.8 (30.5-35.1) Some college 21.4 (19.6-23.4) College grdute 11.8 (10.6-13.1) < $20,000 40.0 (36.3-43.9) $20,000 - $34,999 30.7 (27.8-33.8) $35,000 - $49,999 27.2 (23.9-30.7) $50,000 - $74,999 20.2 (17.4-23.3) $75,000 + 13.5 (11.7-15.5) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported not prticipting in ny leisure time physicl ctivities or exercises such s running, clisthenics, golf, grdening, or wlking for exercise during the pst month. (N = 8,455) 10

Tle 8: Cigrette Smoking Current Smoking Former Smoking Never Smoked 95 95 95 Totl 21.2 (20.0-22.5) 26.7 (25.5-27.8) 52.1 (50.8-53.5) 18 24 21.5 (17.7-25.8) 5.9 (4.1-8.5) 72.6 (68.1-76.7) 25 34 31.4 (27.4-35.7) 16.0 (13.1-19.5) 52.6 (48.3-56.9) 35 44 25.5 (22.0-29.4) 22.8 (19.5-26.5) 51.7 (47.6-55.7) 45 54 24.0 (21.3-26.9) 24.8 (22.2-27.6) 51.2 (48.1-54.3) 55 64 20.4 (18.2-22.9) 35.6 (33.1-38.2) 43.9 (41.4-46.6) 65 74 11.1 (9.2-13.3) 45.5 (42.6-48.3) 43.4 (40.6-46.3) 75 + 6.0 (4.5-8.0) 44.2 (40.8-47.6) 49.8 (46.4-53.3) Mle 23.7 (21.8-25.7) 28.9 (27.2-30.7) 47.4 (45.3-49.4) Femle 18.9 (17.3-20.5) 24.5 (23.0-26.0) 56.6 (54.8-58.5) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 20.1 (18.8-21.5) 29.2 (27.9-30.5) 50.7 (49.2-52.2) Blck non-hispnic 22.3 (18.7-26.4) 20.3 (17.1-23.8) 57.4 (53.0-61.7) Other non-hispnic 26.2 (20.7-32.5) 13.6 (10.0-18.2) 60.2 (53.9-66.3) Hispnic 32.4 (23.5-42.8) 14.2 (8.9-21.8) 53.4 (43.6-63.1) Less thn high school 42.9 (37.2-48.7) 26.2 (21.8-31.2) 30.9 (25.7-36.7) High school grdute 26.7 (24.5-29.1) 28.8 (26.7-31.0) 44.4 (42.0-47.0) Some college 18.7 (16.9-20.7) 27.2 (25.2-29.2) 54.1 (51.7-56.5) College grdute 7.2 (6.2-8.4) 23.4 (21.8-25.1) 69.4 (67.5-71.2) < $20,000 36.4 (32.6-40.3) 23.1 (20.2-26.3) 40.5 (36.7-44.4) $20,000 - $34,999 26.2 (23.2-29.5) 28.1 (25.4-30.9) 45.7 (42.5-48.9) $35,000 - $49,999 21.3 (18.2-24.7) 32.7 (29.3-36.3) 46.0 (42.4-49.7) $50,000 - $74,999 18.3 (15.4-21.7) 28.8 (25.7-32.0) 52.9 (49.2-56.6) $75,000 + 10.8 (9.1-12.7) 25.8 (23.7-28.1) 63.4 (60.9-65.9) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they hd ever smoked t lest 100 cigrettes (5 pcks) in their life nd tht they smoke cigrettes now, either every dy or on some dys. (N = 8,231) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they hd ever smoked t lest 100 cigrettes (5 pcks) in their life, ut they do not smoke cigrettes now. (N = 8,231) 11

Tle 9: Current Smokers Who Attempted to Quit Tried to Quit Smoking One Dy or Longer in Pst Yer 95 Totl 61.5 (58.1-64.8) 18 24 63.1 (52.0-72.9) 25 34 64.5 (56.0-72.1) 35 44 59.4 (50.6-67.7) 45 54 60.1 (53.2-66.5) 55 64 59.6 (53.0-65.8) 65 74 64.3 (55.0-72.6) 75 + 60.7 (44.7-74.6) Mle 60.3 (55.5-65.0) Femle 62.9 (58.0-67.5) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 60.9 (57.1-64.6) Blck non-hispnic 63.9 (53.3-73.3) Other non-hispnic 61.0 (47.1-73.4) Hispnic -- -- Less thn high school 62.3 (52.9-70.8) High school grdute 59.2 (54.0-64.1) Some college 63.1 (57.4-68.5) College grdute 65.4 (57.6-72.5) < $20,000 61.5 (54.5-68.0) $20,000 - $34,999 65.5 (58.3-72.1) $35,000 - $49,999 57.2 (48.3-65.6) $50,000 - $74,999 65.8 (56.4-74.1) $75,000 + 61.8 (53.0-70.0) Among current smokers, the proportion who reported tht during the pst 12 months, they hd tried to quit smoking for one dy or longer. (N = 1,291) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 12

Tle 10: Smokeless Tocco Use Current Smokeless Tocco Use 95 Totl 4.2 (3.6-4.9) 18 24 7.2 (5.2-9.8) 25 34 7.1 (5.1-10.0) 35 44 5.1 (3.4-7.8) 45 54 4.4 (3.3-6.0) 55 64 2.1 (1.5-3.1) 65 74 -- -- 75 + -- -- Mle 7.4 (6.2-8.7) Femle 1.3 (0.9-1.8) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 4.4 (3.7-5.2) Blck non-hispnic -- -- Other non-hispnic -- -- Hispnic -- -- Less thn high school 5.3 (3.1-9.1) High school grdute 5.3 (4.2-6.6) Some college 4.4 (3.4-5.7) College grdute 2.1 (1.5-2.9) < $20,000 4.6 (3.0-6.9) $20,000 - $34,999 4.4 (3.1-6.1) $35,000 - $49,999 4.1 (2.7-6.1) $50,000 - $74,999 6.1 (4.2-8.8) $75,000 + 3.3 (2.4-4.5) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they currently use chewing tocco, snuff or snus, either every dy or on some dys. (N = 8,276) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 13

Tle 11: Alcohol Consumption Any Alcohol in Pst Month Hevy Drinking Binge Drinking c 95 95 95 Totl 57.0 (55.6-58.3) 6.8 (6.1-7.6) 18.9 (17.8-20.1) 18 24 55.7 (50.9-60.4) 10.4 (7.9-13.6) 29.3 (25.2-33.7) 25 34 66.7 (62.6-70.5) 6.9 (4.9-9.6) 29.2 (25.4-33.3) 35 44 64.1 (60.1-67.9) 7.2 (5.3-9.7) 23.1 (19.7-26.9) 45 54 62.2 (59.2-65.2) 6.7 (5.4-8.4) 21.3 (18.8-23.9) 55 64 54.5 (51.8-57.1) 7.0 (5.7-8.6) 13.0 (11.3-15.0) 65 74 47.0 (44.2-49.9) 5.3 (4.1-6.9) 6.7 (5.4-8.3) 75 + 38.4 (35.1-41.7) 2.8 (1.9-4.0) 2.5 (1.7-3.6) Mle 61.5 (59.5-63.5) 7.5 (6.5-8.8) 24.0 (22.1-25.9) Femle 52.7 (50.8-54.5) 6.1 (5.2-7.1) 14.3 (12.9-15.8) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 58.8 (57.3-60.2) 7.3 (6.5-8.1) 19.6 (18.3-20.9) Blck non-hispnic 50.9 (46.5-55.3) 4.8 (3.0-7.5) 12.8 (9.8-16.5) Other non-hispnic 45.8 (39.7-52.1) -- d -- d 17.8 (13.3-23.4) Hispnic 60.6 (51.0-69.4) -- d -- d 29.2 (20.4-39.9) Less thn high school 41.8 (36.1-47.8) 7.6 (4.9-11.5) 16.6 (12.3-22.1) High school grdute 47.9 (45.4-50.4) 6.7 (5.5-8.2) 18.5 (16.5-20.7) Some college 60.7 (58.4-63.0) 7.3 (6.1-8.7) 20.2 (18.3-22.4) College grdute 70.2 (68.4-72.1) 5.9 (5.0-6.9) 18.7 (17.0-20.5) < $20,000 47.4 (43.5-51.4) 6.9 (5.1-9.4) 17.6 (14.5-21.2) $20,000 - $34,999 49.5 (46.3-52.7) 7.2 (5.6-9.2) 16.9 (14.3-19.8) $35,000 - $49,999 53.7 (50.0-57.4) 7.0 (5.2-9.4) 17.5 (14.7-20.8) $50,000 - $74,999 65.0 (61.4-68.5) 7.2 (5.4-9.5) 20.8 (17.7-24.2) $75,000 + 72.2 (69.7-74.6) 7.9 (6.5-9.4) 24.1 (21.9-26.5) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported consuming t lest one drink of ny lcoholic everge in the previous month. (N = 8,225) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported consuming n verge of more thn two lcoholic drinks per dy for men or more thn one per dy for women in the previous month. (N = 8,153) c Among ll dults, the proportion who reported consuming five or more drinks per occsion (for men) or 4 or more drinks per occsion (for women) t lest once in the previous month. (N = 8,162) d Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 14

Tle 12: Men Numer of Binge Drinking Occsions during the Pst Month mong Binge Drinkers Numer of Binge Drinking Occsions Men 95 Totl 4.5 (4.1-4.9) 18 24 4.6 (3.7-5.4) 25 34 3.7 (2.8-4.7) 35 44 4.6 (3.4-5.7) 45 54 4.6 (3.7-5.6) 55 64 5.1 (3.7-6.5) 65 74 5.8 (4.0-7.6) 75+ -- -- Mle 5.1 (4.5-5.7) Femle 3.6 (3.0-4.1) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 4.5 (4.0-4.9) Blck non-hispnic 5.6 (3.3-7.8) Other non-hispnic -- -- Hispnic -- -- Less thn high school -- -- High school grdute 4.8 (4.1-5.6) Some college 4.4 (3.7-5.1) College grdute 3.2 (2.7-3.6) < $20,000 6.5 (4.7-8.3) $20,000 - $34,999 5.1 (4.1-6.1) $35,000 - $49,999 4.6 (3.3-5.8) $50,000 - $74,999 4.2 (3.2-5.1) $75,000 + 3.7 (3.1-4.3) Among dults who inge drnk in the pst month, the men numer of times during which five or more lcoholic everges (for men) or four or more (for women) were consumed during the pst month. (N = 1,185) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 15

Tle 13: Drove Motor Vehicle After Drinking Drove Motor Vehicle After Drinking 95 Totl 2.2 (1.8-2.7) 18 24 2.5 (1.5-4.2) 25 34 2.0 (1.2-3.3) 35 44 3.7 (2.4-5.7) 45 54 2.8 (1.9-3.9) 55 64 1.7 (1.2-2.5) 65 74 1.6 (1.0-2.4) 75 + -- -- Mle 3.4 (2.8-4.2) Femle 1.1 (0.7-1.6) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 2.1 (1.7-2.6) Blck non-hispnic 2.3 (1.3-4.0) Other non-hispnic -- -- Hispnic -- -- Less thn high school -- -- High school grdute 2.2 (1.5-3.1) Some college 2.3 (1.6-3.2) College grdute 2.7 (2.0-3.5) < $20,000 1.7 (1.0-2.8) $20,000 - $34,999 1.9 (1.2-3.0) $35,000 - $49,999 2.8 (1.6-4.7) $50,000 - $74,999 2.6 (1.7-4.1) $75,000 + 2.7 (2.0-3.7) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they hd driven when they d hd too much to drink t lest once in the previous month. (N = 8,221) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 16

Tle 14: Setelt Use Alwys Uses Setelt 95 Totl 87.7 (86.7-88.7) 18 24 78.0 (73.6-81.8) 25 34 83.3 (79.5-86.6) 35 44 88.2 (85.2-90.7) 45 54 90.0 (87.9-91.7) 55 64 90.9 (89.1-92.4) 65 74 91.9 (90.2-93.3) 75 + 92.4 (90.3-94.0) Mle 84.1 (82.4-85.7) Femle 91.1 (89.8-92.3) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 88.4 (87.2-89.4) Blck non-hispnic 85.0 (81.5-88.0) Other non-hispnic 85.6 (80.5-89.6) Hispnic 85.3 (74.9-91.8) Less thn high school 81.1 (75.8-85.5) High school grdute 86.6 (84.6-88.4) Some college 87.9 (86.1-89.4) College grdute 92.2 (91.0-93.3) < $20,000 83.4 (79.8-86.4) $20,000 - $34,999 88.0 (85.6-90.0) $35,000 - $49,999 86.6 (83.5-89.1) $50,000 - $74,999 88.5 (85.9-90.8) $75,000 + 89.6 (87.7-91.3) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported lwys using setelt when driving or riding in cr. (N = 8,219) 17

Tle 15: No Routine Checkup in Pst Yer Hd No Routine Checkup in Pst Yer 95 Totl 28.2 (27.0-29.5) 18-24 37.3 (32.9-41.9) 25-34 41.8 (37.7-46.0) 35-44 35.9 (32.1-39.9) 45-54 27.6 (25.0-30.5) 55-64 22.0 (19.9-24.3) 65-74 13.3 (11.4-15.4) 75 + 11.3 (9.3-13.7) Mle 33.4 (31.4-35.4) Femle 23.4 (21.9-25.0) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 29.6 (28.2-31.0) Blck non-hispnic 19.6 (16.2-23.6) Other non-hispnic 30.3 (24.8-36.5) Hispnic 28.5 (20.9-37.5) Less thn high school 28.5 (23.6-33.9) High school grdute 28.7 (26.4-31.1) Some college 29.5 (27.3-31.8) College grdute 25.6 (23.8-27.5) < $20,000 32.3 (28.7-36.1) $20,000 - $34,999 29.3 (26.4-32.4) $35,000 - $49,999 28.8 (25.3-32.4) $50,000 - $74,999 32.4 (28.9-36.1) $75,000 + 24.3 (22.1-26.7) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they did not hve routine checkup in the pst yer. (N = 8,370) 18

Tle 16: Clinicl Brest Exm Indictors Among Women d 20 Yers nd Older Ever Hd Clinicl Brest Exm Hd Appropritely Timed Clinicl Brest Exm 95 95 Totl 91.1 (89.9-92.2) 65.4 (63.6-67.2) 20-29 75.0 (69.5-79.8) 67.8 (61.8-73.3) 30-39 90.7 (86.6-93.6) 82.5 (77.5-86.5) 40-49 95.6 (93.2-97.2) 60.7 (55.6-65.7) 50-59 95.6 (93.6-97.0) 64.6 (60.9-68.1) 60-69 96.8 (95.4-97.8) 67.9 (64.4-71.1) 70 + 90.8 (88.7-92.5) 50.8 (47.4-54.3) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 92.7 (91.5-93.8) 65.6 (63.6-67.5) Blck non-hispnic 87.2 (82.6-90.7) 63.9 (57.7-69.6) Other non-hispnic 78.7 (69.6-85.6) 64.8 (55.3-73.3) Hispnic -- c -- c 72.9 (59.8-82.9) Less thn high school 86.1 (79.7-90.8) 47.6 (39.5-55.9) High school grdute 90.8 (88.7-92.6) 61.3 (58.0-64.4) Some college 90.7 (88.4-92.5) 67.7 (64.7-70.6) College grdute 94.5 (92.6-95.8) 74.8 (72.3-77.1) < $20,000 83.0 (78.7-86.5) 49.5 (44.3-54.6) $20,000 - $34,999 90.8 (87.6-93.2) 62.2 (58.0-66.3) $35,000 - $49,999 92.5 (89.3-94.7) 67.6 (62.7-72.2) $50,000 - $74,999 94.1 (90.9-96.2) 69.4 (64.5-73.9) $75,000 + 96.6 (94.3-97.9) 78.3 (75.2-81.2) Among women ged 20 yers nd older, the proportion who reported ever hving clinicl rest exm. (N =4,530) Among women ged 20 yers nd older, the proportion whose lst clinicl rest exm ws within the previous three yers for women ge 20-39 yers nd within the previous yer for women ged 40 yers nd older. (N = 4,442) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 19

Tle 17: Mmmogrphy Indictors Among Women d 40 Yers nd Older Ever Hd Mmmogrm 95 Hd Mmmogrm in Pst Yer 95 Hd Mmmogrm in Pst TwoYers c 95 Hd Clinicl Brest Exm nd Mmmogrm in Pst Yer d 95 Totl 94.3 (93.2-95.2) 57.4 (55.4-59.4) 75.9 (74.1-77.6) 47.8 (45.8-49.8) 40-49 83.9 (80.1-87.1) 46.6 (41.8-51.5) 65.0 (60.2-69.6) 40.5 (35.9-45.3) 50-59 97.6 (96.1-98.5) 61.3 (57.6-64.9) 81.2 (78.1-84.0) 53.4 (49.7-57.1) 60-69 98.0 (96.9-98.8) 66.3 (62.8-69.6) 82.7 (79.7-85.3) 57.6 (54.1-61.1) 70 + 97.4 (96.1-98.3) 55.5 (52.1-58.8) 74.0 (70.9-77.0) 38.9 (35.7-42.3) Rce/Ethnicity White non-hispnic 94.3 (93.1-95.3) 57.5 (55.4-59.6) 75.6 (73.7-77.5) 48.1 (46.0-50.2) Blck non-hispnic 93.9 (89.7-96.4) 58.9 (51.6-65.9) 80.0 (74.0-84.9) 48.7 (41.9-55.6) Other non-hispnic -- e -- e 50.2 (38.0-62.4) 63.9 (50.9-75.1) 37.4 (26.4-49.8) Hispnic -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e Eduction < High school 93.0 (87.7-96.1) 38.5 (30.7-46.9) 64.4 (56.0-72.0) 25.4 (19.0-33.1) High school grdute 95.1 (93.3-96.4) 58.6 (55.3-61.9) 74.5 (71.5-77.4) 46.9 (43.5-50.3) Some college 93.4 (91.2-95.2) 57.2 (53.8-60.6) 76.7 (73.6-79.6) 49.6 (46.2-53.0) College grdute 94.8 (93.1-96.2) 65.6 (62.6-68.5) 82.5 (79.9-84.8) 57.7 (54.6-60.7) < $20,000 91.3 (87.7-93.9) 42.1 (36.6-47.8) 63.0 (57.4-68.3) 32.5 (27.5-37.8) $20,000 - $34,999 93.9 (91.0-95.9) 54.4 (49.9-58.9) 73.5 (69.2-77.4) 43.2 (38.8-47.7) $35,000 - $49,999 -- e -- e 59.2 (53.8-64.3) 78.0 (73.1-82.3) 50.2 (45.0-55.5) $50,000 - $74,999 94.6 (91.4-96.7) 61.2 (55.8-66.3) 81.1 (76.2-85.1) 53.4 (48.1-58.7) $75,000 + 94.2 (91.7-96.0) 65.9 (61.9-69.7) 82.3 (78.9-85.3) 58.3 (54.2-62.2) Note: Dt included dignostic tests. Among women ged 40 yers nd older, the proportion who reported ever hving mmmogrm. (N = 3,817) Among women ged 40 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving mmmogrm in the pst yer. (N = 3,784) c Among women ged 40 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving mmmogrm in the pst two yers. (N = 3,784) d Among women ged 40 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving clinicl rest exm nd mmmogrm in the pst yer. (N = 3,764) e Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 20

Tle 18: Cervicl Cncer Screening Among Women d 18 Yers nd Older Ever Hd Pp Test Hd Appropritely Timed Pp Test 95 95 Totl 88.9 (87.0-90.5) 74.9 (72.8-76.9) 18-29 63.7 (57.9-69.2) 59.1 (53.3-64.7) 30-39 96.7 (93.9-98.2) 89.3 (85.1-92.4) 40-49 -- c -- c 83.1 (78.8-86.7) 50-59 -- c -- c 86.0 (82.5-88.8) 60-69 -- c -- c 80.7 (76.9-84.0) 70 + 94.0 (91.1-96.0) 48.3 (43.6-53.1) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 89.7 (87.5-91.5) 74.4 (72.0-76.6) Blck non-hispnic 91.0 (85.7-94.4) 80.7 (74.8-85.5) Other non-hispnic 72.1 (61.1-80.9) 59.9 (49.1-69.9) Hispnic -- c -- c -- c -- c Less thn high school 73.8 (63.4-82.2) 63.6 (53.4-72.7) High school grdute 88.6 (85.0-91.5) 68.8 (64.7-72.6) Some college 89.7 (86.9-92.0) 76.3 (72.9-79.4) College grdute 94.6 (92.4-96.2) 84.5 (81.8-86.8) < $20,000 84.8 (79.5-88.9) 66.5 (60.6-71.9) $20,000 - $34,999 91.6 (87.1-94.7) 72.0 (67.0-76.5) $35,000 - $49,999 94.9 (91.2-97.1) 78.9 (73.7-83.3) $50,000 - $74,999 90.2 (83.4-94.4) 80.5 (74.1-85.6) $75,000 + 93.2 (89.8-95.4) 86.5 (83.1-89.4) Note: Dt includes dignostic tests nd excludes women who hve hd hysterectomy. Among women ged 18 yers nd older, the proportion who reported ever hving Pp test. (N = 3,268) Among women ged 18 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving Pp test within the previous three yers. (N = 3,162) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 21

Tle 19: Prostte Cncer Screening Among Men d 50 Yers nd Older Ever Discussed Advntges of PSA Test With Doctor 95 Doctor Ever Recommended PSA Test 95 Ever Hd PSA Test c 95 Hd PSA Test in Pst Yer d 95 Totl 73.4 (71.1-75.7) 67.8 (65.3-70.1) 71.7 (69.2-74.1) 45.8 (43.2-48.3) 50-59 67.2 (63.1-71.0) 58.6 (54.4-62.7) 59.3 (54.9-63.4) 34.8 (30.8-39.1) 60-69 77.2 (73.3-80.6) 74.5 (70.6-78.1) 78.5 (74.7-81.9) 51.0 (46.9-55.1) 70 + 79.3 (75.1-83.0) 74.5 (70.1-78.5) 84.0 (80.1-87.2) 57.7 (53.1-62.2) Rce/Ethnicity White non-hispnic 74.0 (71.4-76.3) 69.5 (67.0-72.0) 73.2 (70.6-75.7) 46.5 (43.8-49.2) Blck non-hispnic 73.7 (65.2-80.6) 63.0 (54.0-71.2) 68.8 (59.4-76.9) 44.9 (36.3-53.9) Other non-hispnic 56.3 (42.3-69.4) 50.0 (36.6-63.4) 59.3 (44.9-72.3) 33.0 (22.2-46.0) Hispnic -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e Eduction < High school 58.6 (48.1-68.4) 51.3 (40.9-61.5) 49.1 (38.6-59.7) 34.1 (24.6-45.0) High school grdute 65.9 (61.3-70.2) 59.8 (55.1-64.3) 65.0 (60.3-69.4) 38.2 (33.6-42.9) Some college 78.8 (75.0-82.2) 74.1 (70.0-77.8) 78.2 (74.2-81.6) 53.3 (48.9-57.7) College grdute 82.5 (79.6-85.1) 76.9 (73.7-79.8) 81.6 (78.6-84.2) 50.2 (46.6-53.7) < $20,000 59.2 (51.5-66.5) 47.2 (39.8-54.8) 49.1 (41.5-56.7) 29.5 (23.2-36.8) $20,000 - $34,999 69.3 (63.6-74.5) 63.5 (57.8-68.9) 68.9 (62.9-74.2) 43.8 (38.0-49.7) $35,000 - $49,999 74.9 (68.8-80.1) 72.0 (65.5-77.6) 74.6 (68.2-80.2) 51.4 (44.9-57.8) $50,000 - $74,999 77.3 (71.4-82.3) 72.4 (66.2-77.8) 77.7 (71.8-82.8) 47.3 (41.1-53.6) $75,000 + 81.7 (77.8-85.0) 77.7 (73.6-81.2) 82.0 (78.1-85.4) 53.9 (49.3-58.5) Among men ged 50 yers nd older (N = 2,226), the proportion who reported ever discussing the dvntges of Prostte-Specific Antigen (PSA) test with doctor, nurse, or other helth professionl. ever receiving recommendtion from doctor, nurse, or other helth professionl to get PSA test. c ever hving PSA test. d hving PSA test within the pst yer. e Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 22

Tle 20: Colorectl Cncer Screening (Blood Stool Test) Among Adults d 50 Yers nd Older Ever Hd Blood Stool Test Hd Blood Stool Test in Pst Two Yers 95 95 Totl 36.2 (34.7-37.7) 14.6 (13.5-15.8) 50-59 25.2 (22.9-27.6) 10.4 (8.8-12.3) 60-69 39.7 (37.1-42.3) 17.1 (15.1-19.2) 70 + 48.7 (46.0-51.4) 18.3 (16.3-20.6) Mle 31.5 (29.3-33.7) 13.4 (11.8-15.2) Femle 40.4 (38.4-42.4) 15.8 (14.3-17.4) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 37.5 (35.9-39.1) 14.2 (13.0-15.4) Blck non-hispnic 31.6 (26.7-36.8) 18.7 (14.6-23.6) Other non-hispnic 27.9 (20.5-36.8) 12.0 (7.1-19.5) Hispnic 38.7 (25.1-54.3) -- c -- c Less thn high school 28.9 (23.3-35.3) 15.8 (11.3-21.5) High school grdute 33.6 (31.1-36.2) 13.9 (12.1-15.9) Some college 38.3 (35.7-41.0) 15.1 (13.3-17.2) College grdute 40.5 (38.2-42.9) 14.5 (12.9-16.3) < $20,000 31.9 (27.9-36.2) 15.5 (12.5-19.1) $20,000 - $34,999 36.4 (33.1-39.8) 14.7 (12.3-17.4) $35,000 - $49,999 37.7 (33.9-41.7) 16.5 (13.6-19.8) $50,000 - $74,999 37.3 (33.4-41.3) 14.6 (11.9-17.7) $75,000 + 34.8 (31.8-37.9) 12.7 (10.7-15.0) Among dults ged 50 yers nd older, the proportion who reported ever hving lood stool test using home kit. (N = 5,464) Among dults ged 50 yers nd older, the proportion whose reported hving lood stool test within the pst two yers using home kit (N = 5,366) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 23

Tle 21: Colorectl Cncer Screening (Sigmoidoscopy/Colonoscopy) Among Adults d 50 Yers nd Older Ever Hd Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy 95 Hd Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy in Pst 5 Yers 95 Hd Sigmoidoscopy in Pst 5 Yers or Colonoscopy in Pst 10 Yers c 95 Totl 74.5 (73.0-76.0) 57.5 (55.8-59.1) 69.6 (68.0-71.1) 50-59 62.8 (60.0-65.5) 49.7 (46.9-52.5) 59.4 (56.6-62.2) 60-69 81.5 (79.2-83.5) 63.0 (60.3-65.5) 76.1 (73.7-78.4) 70 + 84.1 (82.0-86.0) 62.9 (60.2-65.5) 77.6 (75.2-79.8) Mle 73.3 (70.9-75.6) 58.6 (56.1-61.0) 68.6 (66.1-70.9) Femle 75.6 (73.7-77.5) 56.4 (54.3-58.5) 70.5 (68.5-72.5) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 76.1 (74.5-77.6) 57.9 (56.2-59.6) 70.7 (69.1-72.3) Blck non-hispnic 70.6 (64.9-75.6) 58.6 (52.9-64.1) 68.2 (62.5-73.4) Other non-hispnic 59.1 (48.3-69.0) 43.8 (34.3-53.8) 55.9 (45.4-66.0) Hispnic 62.7 (46.9-76.2) 49.1 (34.1-64.2) 58.3 (42.6-72.4) Less thn high school 58.2 (51.4-64.7) 47.2 (40.5-53.9) 53.7 (46.8-60.5) High school grdute 72.0 (69.3-74.5) 56.2 (53.3-59.0) 67.4 (64.7-70.1) Some college 78.8 (76.3-81.0) 59.6 (56.8-62.3) 72.9 (70.3-75.4) College grdute 80.5 (78.5-82.4) 61.5 (59.1-63.9) 75.9 (73.7-78.0) < $20,000 62.7 (58.1-67.1) 47.2 (42.7-51.9) 56.3 (51.6-60.9) $20,000 - $34,999 71.8 (68.3-75.1) 54.2 (50.6-57.8) 66.1 (62.5-69.6) $35,000 - $49,999 77.4 (73.6-80.8) 59.9 (55.7-63.9) 72.4 (68.3-76.1) $50,000 - $74,999 78.7 (74.7-82.2) 60.1 (55.8-64.2) 72.8 (68.6-76.6) $75,000 + 79.6 (76.8-82.3) 63.9 (60.7-67.0) 76.9 (73.9-79.6) Among dults ged 50 yers nd older, the proportion who reported ever hving sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. (N = 5,480) Among dults ged 50 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy in the pst five yers. (N = 5,420) c Among dults ged 50 yers nd older, the proportion who reported hving sigmoidoscopy in the pst five yers or colonoscopy in the pst ten yers. (N = 5,347) 24

Tle 22: Orl Helth No Dentl Visit in Pst Yer 6+ Teeth Missing 95 95 Totl 31.4 (30.1-32.7) 15.5 (14.6-16.4) 18-24 28.7 (24.7-33.2) -- c -- c 25-34 41.2 (37.1-45.4) 3.9 (2.4-6.2) 35-44 32.7 (28.8-36.8) 7.3 (5.3-10.0) 45-54 32.3 (29.4-35.3) 13.7 (11.5-16.2) 55-64 27.8 (25.4-30.3) 24.1 (21.8-26.6) 65-74 24.7 (22.1-27.4) 30.8 (28.1-33.7) 75 + 31.5 (28.2-34.9) 42.4 (38.9-45.9) Mle 35.5 (33.5-37.6) 15.4 (14.0-16.9) Femle 27.5 (25.9-29.3) 15.6 (14.4-16.8) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 28.6 (27.2-30.0) 14.5 (13.5-15.5) Blck non-hispnic 45.1 (40.7-49.5) 23.4 (20.2-26.9) Other non-hispnic 33.8 (28.1-39.9) 12.5 (9.3-16.6) Hispnic 36.8 (28.0-46.6) -- c -- c Less thn high school 52.9 (47.2-58.5) 36.6 (31.5-41.9) High school grdute 36.3 (34.0-38.8) 20.3 (18.6-22.2) Some college 30.2 (28.0-32.4) 11.8 (10.6-13.2) College grdute 16.5 (14.9-18.1) 4.5 (3.9-5.2) < $20,000 55.3 (51.4-59.0) 29.2 (26.1-32.5) $20,000 - $34,999 43.1 (40.0-46.4) 21.3 (19.0-23.8) $35,000 - $49,999 28.6 (25.2-32.2) 16.2 (13.8-19.0) $50,000 - $74,999 23.0 (20.0-26.3) 8.3 (6.6-10.4) $75,000 + 13.7 (11.9-15.8) 4.8 (3.7-6.0) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they hd not visited dentist or dentl clinic for ny reson in the previous yer. (N = 8,414) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they were missing 6+ teeth due to tooth decy or gum disese. This excludes teeth lost for other resons, such s injury or orthodontics. (N = 8,273) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 25

Tle 23: Immuniztions mong Adults d 65 Yers nd Older Hd Flu Vccine in Pst Yer Ever Hd Pneumoni Vccine 95 95 Totl 57.6 (55.4-59.8) 69.3 (67.1-71.4) 65-74 55.9 (53.0-58.7) 66.5 (63.7-69.2) 75 + 60.0 (56.5-63.3) 73.1 (69.7-76.2) Mle 56.9 (53.4-60.4) 65.5 (61.9-68.9) Femle 58.2 (55.4-60.9) 72.3 (69.6-74.7) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 59.4 (57.1-61.7) 71.3 (69.1-73.4) Blck non-hispnic 47.5 (39.5-55.6) 57.1 (48.7-65.2) Other non-hispnic 32.0 (19.0-48.6) 60.3 (42.7-75.5) Hispnic -- c -- c -- c -- c Less thn high school 49.7 (41.0-58.4) 58.9 (49.8-67.5) High school grdute 55.8 (52.1-59.4) 67.8 (64.2-71.2) Some college 58.3 (54.5-62.1) 72.7 (69.1-76.0) College grdute 64.5 (61.1-67.8) 73.5 (70.2-76.5) < $20,000 52.9 (46.7-59.0) 64.5 (58.0-70.5) $20,000 - $34,999 53.3 (48.9-57.6) 67.8 (63.3-71.9) $35,000 - $49,999 56.1 (50.6-61.4) 68.7 (63.3-73.7) $50,000 - $74,999 62.1 (55.8-68.0) 69.1 (63.0-74.6) $75,000 + 67.2 (61.9-72.2) 74.5 (69.2-79.2) Among dults ged 65 yers nd older, the proportion who reported tht they hd flu vccine, either y n injection in the rm or spryed in the nose during the pst 12 months. (N = 2,819) Among dults ged 65 yers nd older, the proportion who reported tht they ever hd pneumococcl vccine. (N = 2,719) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 26

Tle 24: HIV Testing mong Adults d 18-64 Yers Ever Hd n HIV Test 95 Totl 40.2 (38.5-41.8) 18 24 23.6 (19.8-27.8) 25 34 55.0 (50.6-59.2) 35 44 55.0 (50.9-59.0) 45 54 39.7 (36.7-42.8) 55 64 27.4 (25.0-29.9) Mle 35.6 (33.2-38.0) Femle 44.8 (42.5-47.1) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 34.0 (32.3-35.8) Blck non-hispnic 70.5 (65.9-74.7) Other non-hispnic 38.7 (32.2-45.6) Hispnic 53.7 (43.1-63.9) Less thn high school 44.3 (37.3-51.5) High school grdute 36.3 (33.3-39.4) Some college 42.0 (39.1-44.8) College grdute 40.3 (37.9-42.7) < $20,000 54.8 (50.2-59.3) $20,000 - $34,999 43.9 (39.7-48.2) $35,000 - $49,999 39.2 (34.6-43.9) $50,000 - $74,999 34.0 (30.0-38.1) $75,000 + 36.0 (33.3-38.8) Among dults ged 18-64 yers, the proportion who reported tht they ever hd een tested for HIV, prt from tests tht were prt of lood dontion. Don t know ws considered vlid response to this question. (N = 5,136) 27

Tle 25: Asthm mong Adults Lifetime Asthm Prevlence Current Asthm Prevlence 95 95 Totl 15.3 (14.4-16.4) 10.9 (10.1-11.8) 18-24 16.7 (13.5-20.5) 10.3 (7.9-13.4) 25-34 18.8 (15.8-22.3) 13.3 (10.7-16.5) 35-44 13.5 (11.1-16.4) 9.7 (7.6-12.2) 45-54 16.2 (13.9-18.7) 11.3 (9.4-13.5) 55-64 16.0 (14.1-18.2) 12.7 (10.9-14.7) 65-74 13.3 (11.4-15.4) 9.1 (7.6-10.9) 75 + 9.5 (7.9-11.4) 7.1 (5.7-8.8) Mle 13.0 (11.7-14.5) 8.1 (7.1-9.3) Femle 17.6 (16.2-19.0) 13.5 (12.2-14.8) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 14.5 (13.4-15.6) 10.1 (9.2-11.0) Blck non-hispnic 18.1 (15.0-21.6) 14.2 (11.5-17.5) Other non-hispnic 19.6 (15.1-25.1) 12.2 (9.0-16.5) Hispnic 18.0 (11.8-26.3) 13.4 (8.0-21.6) Less thn high school 22.4 (18.1-27.3) 17.0 (13.3-21.5) High school grdute 14.9 (13.2-16.8) 11.0 (9.6-12.7) Some college 14.9 (13.3-16.7) 10.5 (9.2-12.0) College grdute 13.1 (11.8-14.6) 8.3 (7.2-9.5) < $20,000 24.2 (21.1-27.6) 18.8 (16.1-21.8) $20,000 - $34,999 15.1 (12.9-17.5) 11.0 (9.1-13.2) $35,000 - $49,999 13.9 (11.4-16.8) 9.3 (7.1-11.9) $50,000 - $74,999 11.2 (9.1-13.6) 7.8 (6.0-9.9) $75,000 + 13.3 (11.6-15.3) 8.9 (7.5-10.6) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they were ever told y doctor, nurse, or other helth cre professionl tht they hd sthm. (N = 8,440) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they still hd sthm. (N = 8,405) 28

Tle 26: Asthm mong Children Lifetime Asthm Prevlence Current Asthm Prevlence 95 95 Totl 14.2 (12.3-16.3) 10.2 (8.6-12.2) 0-4 8.8 (5.5-13.7) 7.2 (4.4-11.7) 5-9 11.8 (8.3-16.4) 9.0 (5.9-13.5) 10-14 20.2 (16.1-25.1) 15.2 (11.5-19.8) 15-17 17.9 (14.3-22.2) 10.6 (7.8-14.2) Boy 16.3 (13.6-19.6) 11.8 (9.3-14.8) Girl 12.3 (9.8-15.2) 8.8 (6.7-11.5) Rce/Ethnicity White non-hispnic 12.5 (10.5-14.9) 8.9 (7.1-11.1) Blck non-hispnic 22.7 (16.5-30.3) 19.3 (13.4-26.9) Other non-hispnic 13.4 (8.3-21.0) 8.2 (4.5-14.5) Hispnic 12.8 (7.6-20.8) -- c -- c Respondent Eduction Less thn high school -- c -- c -- c -- c High school grdute 17.9 (13.2-23.7) 13.2 (8.9-19.1) Some college 14.8 (11.5-18.7) 10.9 (8.1-14.5) College grdute 11.9 (9.5-14.9) 8.3 (6.2-10.9) < $20,000 20.5 (14.0-29.2) 16.8 (10.6-25.5) $20,000 - $34,999 14.0 (9.5-20.0) 12.3 (8.1-18.4) $35,000 - $49,999 16.8 (11.4-24.1) 14.3 (9.2-21.6) $50,000 - $74,999 12.1 (8.3-17.2) 7.9 (4.9-12.7) $75,000 + 11.6 (9.1-14.6) 6.7 (4.9-9.1) Estimted proportion of Michign children ged 0-17 yers who were ever told y doctor, nurse or other helth professionl tht they hd sthm, using proxy informtion from the dult respondent. (N = 1,860). Estimted proportion of Michign children ged 0-17 yers who still hve sthm, using proxy informtion from the dult respondent. (N = 1,854) c Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 29

Tle 27: Chronic Ostructive Pulmonry Disese (COPD) Ever Told COPD, Emphysem or Chronic Bronchitis 95 Totl 8.8 (8.1-9.6) 18-24 -- -- 25-34 5.5 (3.7-8.1) 35-44 5.2 (3.6-7.5) 45-54 8.7 (7.0-10.7) 55-64 14.0 (12.1-16.0) 65-75 13.4 (11.4-15.6) 75 + 15.0 (12.7-17.6) Mle 7.6 (6.6-8.7) Femle 10.0 (9.0-11.2) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White/Non-Hispnic 8.3 (7.6-9.1) Blck/Non-Hispnic 11.5 (9.0-14.6) Other/Non-Hispnic 9.2 (6.5-13.0) Hispnic -- -- Less thn high school 18.5 (14.7-23.0) High school grdute 10.7 (9.4-12.1) Some college 7.9 (6.8-9.1) College grdute 3.2 (2.7-3.8) < $20,000 19.1 (16.4-22.1) $20,000 - $34,999 11.6 (9.8-13.8) $35,000 - $49,999 8.9 (6.8-11.5) $50,000 - $74,999 3.6 (2.7-4.7) $75,000 + 3.8 (2.9-4.8) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported ever eing told y doctor tht they hd chronic ostructive pulmonry disese (COPD), emphysem or chronic ronchitis. (N = 8,412) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 30

Demogrphic Chrcteristics Tle 28: Arthritis Ever Told Arthritis 95 Totl 31.9 (30.7-33.1) 18-24 4.8 (3.1-7.5) 25-34 11.1 (8.6-14.3) 35-44 19.3 (16.3-22.8) 45-54 32.2 (29.4-35.2) 55-64 48.2 (45.6-50.9) 65-75 59.1 (56.3-61.8) 75 + 61.6 (58.2-64.9) Mle 28.1 (26.4-29.9) Femle 35.5 (33.9-37.2) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White/Non-Hispnic 32.9 (31.6-34.2) Blck/Non-Hispnic 29.9 (26.4-33.7) Other/Non-Hispnic 22.6 (18.1-27.8) Hispnic 28.4 (20.3-38.0) Less thn high school 44.2 (38.7-49.7) High school grdute 34.2 (32.0-36.4) Some college 31.2 (29.2-33.2) College grdute 24.2 (22.6-25.8) < $20,000 40.1 (36.5-43.7) $20,000 - $34,999 38.2 (35.3-41.2) $35,000 - $49,999 33.0 (29.8-36.3) $50,000 - $74,999 27.3 (24.4-30.4) $75,000 + 22.2 (20.2-24.2) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported ever eing told y doctor tht they hd some form of rthritis, rheumtoid rthritis, gout, lupus, or firomylgi. (N = 8,413) 31

Tle 29: Crdiovsculr Disese Ever Told Hert Attck 95 Hd Told Angin or Coronry Hert Disese 95 Ever Told Stroke c 95 Ever Told Any Crdiovsculr Disese d 95 Totl 5.2 (4.7-5.7) 5.4 (4.9-5.9) 3.3 (2.9-3.8) 10.0 (9.3-10.7) 18-34 -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e 35-44 -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e 3.5 (2.3-5.3) 45-54 3.9 (2.8-5.5) 4.1 (2.9-5.8) 2.5 (1.6-3.9) 7.6 (6.0-9.6) 55-64 7.5 (6.1-9.1) 8.5 (7.0-10.2) 4.5 (3.5-5.8) 14.4 (12.6-16.4) 65-74 11.8 (10.1-13.8) 13.3 (11.5-15.3) 7.0 (5.5-8.9) 22.9 (20.5-25.5) 75 + 17.2 (14.7-20.0) 16.8 (14.3-19.7) 9.1 (7.2-11.3) 30.8 (27.6-34.1) Mle 6.4 (5.6-7.2) 6.4 (5.6-7.3) 3.4 (2.8-4.2) 11.3 (10.2-12.5) Femle 4.1 (3.5-4.7) 4.4 (3.8-5.1) 3.2 (2.6-3.8) 8.7 (7.8-9.7) Rce/Ethnicity White non-hispnic 5.4 (4.9-6.0) 5.7 (5.2-6.4) 3.0 (2.6-3.5) 10.2 (9.4-11.0) Blck non-hispnic 5.1 (3.6-7.1) 4.3 (2.9-6.3) 4.2 (2.9-6.0) 10.6 (8.4-13.3) Other non-hispnic 4.7 (2.9-7.6) 4.7 (2.7-8.1) 4.0 (2.4-6.7) 8.9 (6.1-12.7) Hispnic -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e -- e Eduction < High school 8.5 (6.3-11.5) 10.1 (7.6-13.2) 7.0 (4.9-9.9) 18.0 (14.6-22.1) High school grdute 6.2 (5.3-7.3) 6.0 (5.1-7.0) 3.6 (2.9-4.5) 11.5 (10.2-12.9) Some college 4.9 (4.2-5.8) 4.5 (3.8-5.4) 2.7 (2.1-3.4) 8.5 (7.5-9.7) College grdute 2.5 (2.1-3.1) 3.6 (3.0-4.2) 1.8 (1.4-2.3) 6.0 (5.3-6.8) < $20,000 8.7 (7.0-10.8) 7.1 (5.5-9.0) 5.0 (3.8-6.5) 14.2 (12.1-16.7) $20,000 - $34,999 7.3 (6.0-8.9) 8.0 (6.6-9.7) 4.8 (3.7-6.3) 15.1 (13.1-17.3) $35,000 - $49,999 5.5 (4.2-7.1) 6.0 (4.7-7.7) 2.3 (1.4-3.5) 9.9 (8.1-12.0) $50,000 - $74,999 3.5 (2.6-4.6) 4.1 (3.2-5.4) 1.8 (1.1-2.9) 6.7 (5.3-8.3) $75,000 + 2.1 (1.6-3.0) 2.8 (2.2-3.5) 1.5 (1.0-2.3) 4.8 (3.9-5.8) Among ll dults, the proportion who hd ever een told y doctor tht they hd hert ttck or myocrdil infrction (N = 8,414); they hd ngin or coronry hert disese (N = 8,409); c they hd stroke. (N = 8,432) d they hd hert ttck, coronry hert disese or stroke. (N = 8,376) e Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 32

Tle 30: Cncer Ever Told Skin Cncer Ever Told Any Other Types of Cncer Ever Told Cncer c 95 95 95 Totl 5.8 (5.4-6.4) 7.7 (7.1-8.4) 12.3 (11.6-13.1) 18-34 -- d -- d 1.9 (1.2-3.0) 2.2 (1.4-3.3) 35-44 -- d -- d 3.8 (2.4-5.9) 4.8 (3.2-7.0) 45-54 4.1 (3.1-5.4) 5.2 (4.0-6.7) 9.1 (7.5-10.9) 55-64 8.2 (6.9-9.7) 8.8 (7.4-10.4) 15.6 (13.8-17.6) 65-74 14.1 (12.3-16.2) 17.5 (15.5-19.8) 28.5 (26.1-31.1) 75 + 20.6 (18.1-23.4) 24.4 (21.5-27.5) 38.0 (34.7-41.4) Mle 6.2 (5.5-7.0) 6.6 (5.7-7.6) 11.5 (10.5-12.7) Femle 5.5 (4.9-6.2) 8.8 (8.0-9.8) 13.0 (12.0-14.1) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 7.3 (6.7-8.0) 8.2 (7.5-8.9) 13.9 (13.1-14.8) Blck non-hispnic -- d -- d 6.3 (4.5-8.8) 6.4 (4.6-9.0) Other non-hispnic -- d -- d 5.5 (3.5-8.4) 7.4 (5.1-10.7) Hispnic -- d -- d -- d -- d -- d -- d Less thn high school 3.8 (2.4-5.7) 10.4 (7.6-14.0) 12.9 (9.8-16.6) High school grdute 6.5 (5.6-7.5) 8.2 (7.1-9.4) 13.2 (11.9-14.7) Some college 5.5 (4.7-6.4) 7.2 (6.2-8.3) 11.6 (10.3-12.9) College grdute 6.6 (5.8-7.5) 6.7 (5.9-7.6) 12.0 (11.0-13.2) < $20,000 4.4 (3.3-5.8) 9.7 (7.7-12.2) 12.9 (10.7-15.5) $20,000 - $34,999 5.5 (4.5-6.6) 9.5 (7.9-11.2) 13.9 (12.1-15.9) $35,000 - $49,999 5.9 (4.8-7.4) 8.0 (6.5-9.8) 12.3 (10.5-14.5) $50,000 - $74,999 6.3 (5.0-7.8) 6.8 (5.4-8.5) 11.9 (10.1-14.0) $75,000 + 6.0 (5.1-7.2) 4.5 (3.7-5.4) 9.7 (8.5-11.1) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported ever eing told y doctor tht they hd skin cncer. (N = 8,443) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported ever eing told y doctor tht they hd form of cncer other thn skin cncer. (N = 8,448) c Among ll dults, the proportion who reported ever eing told y doctor tht they hd skin cncer or ny other type of cncer. (N = 8,443) d Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 33

Tle 31: Dietes Ever Told Dietes 95 Totl 10.4 (9.7-11.1) 18 24 -- -- 25 34 1.8 (1.0-3.1) 35 44 3.3 (2.1-5.0) 45 54 9.5 (7.8-11.5) 55 64 16.4 (14.5-18.6) 65 74 25.1 (22.7-27.7) 75 + 21.8 (19.0-24.8) Mle 11.1 (10.1-12.3) Femle 9.6 (8.7-10.6) Rce/Ethnicity Eduction White non-hispnic 9.9 (9.1-10.7) Blck non-hispnic 13.8 (11.6-16.5) Other non-hispnic 10.1 (7.1-14.2) Hispnic 8.9 (5.1-15.1) Less thn high school 14.6 (11.6-18.2) High school grdute 12.0 (10.7-13.4) Some college 9.4 (8.3-10.7) College grdute 7.5 (6.7-8.5) < $20,000 13.1 (11.1-15.3) $20,000 - $34,999 14.1 (12.3-16.1) $35,000 - $49,999 11.7 (9.8-14.0) $50,000 - $74,999 8.2 (6.6-10.1) $75,000 + 5.7 (4.7-6.9) Among ll dults, the proportion who reported tht they were ever told y doctor tht they hd dietes. Adults told they hve predietes nd women who hd dietes only during pregnncy were clssified s not hving een dignosed. (N = 8,451) Suppressed due to denomintor < 50 nd/or reltive stndrd error > 30. 34