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Page 1: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

BRFSSBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

2001 Wake County BRFSS Survey Results

State Center for Health Statistics Division of Public Health

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

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History of the BRFSS Survey

• Developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments in the early 1980s in response to the need for:

1. on-going assessment of adult health-risk behaviors and health practices;

2. provision of state and regional (and now county) estimates for targeting high-risk groups.

• It is the largest and longest running telephone health survey in the world.

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BRFSS in the U.S., 1984

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BRFSS in the U.S., 1990

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BRFSS in the U.S., 1994

Guam

Puerto Rico

Virgin Islands

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The Expansion of the North Carolina 2001 BRFSS

• The annual sample size was increased from 2,000+ respondents to 6,000+ respondents.

• Ten of the largest counties in North Carolina were oversampled to produce county-specific estimates (Buncombe, Cumberland, Durham, Forsyth, Gaston,

Guilford, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, Onslow, Wake)

• The remaining counties were stratified into three regions of the state: Western, Piedmont, and Eastern. (Regional estimates do not include the respective

oversampled counties.)

• The NC 2001 BRFSS contained close to 250 survey questions, nearly twice the number of any previous survey.

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Standard BRFSSData Collection Methods

• Ongoing monthly telephone interviews using random digit dialing

• Computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI)

• Probability sampling of noninstitutionalized adults (18+ years) in households with telephones

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Weighting the BRFSS Data

• BRFSS data are directly weighted for the probability of selection of a telephone number, the number of adults (18+ yrs.) in a household, and the number of phones in a household.

• Additional weights are developed for non-coverage, i.e. households with no telephones, and for differences between the sample characteristics and the state population characteristics.

• A final weight is assigned to each respondent so that the weighted proportion and weighted number of respondents by sex, age, and race matches the state population.

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The BRFSS Questionnaire

• Standard Core QuestionsRequired by CDC and asked every year by all participants.

• Rotating Core QuestionsRequired by CDC and asked every other year by all participants.

• Emerging Core Questions

Required by CDC and asked every one time by all participants.

• Optional Modules offered and supported by CDCIncluded if sponsored by state programs/agencies.

• State-Added QuestionsDeveloped by state programs/agencies that also sponsor them.

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Survey Topics on the NC 2001 BRFSS

Core Sections• Health status• High Blood Pressure• Cholesterol• Asthma/Diabetes• Arthritis• Immunization• Tobacco/alcohol use• Firearms• Demographics• Prostate/colorectal• HIV/AIDs

Optional Modules • Oral health• Tobacco indicators• Heart attack/stroke• Cardiovascular

disease• Diabetes care• Fruits and vegetables• Folic acid

State-added• Substance abuse• Health care coverage• Cardiovascular

prevention• Cancer• Osteoporosis• Physical activity• Disability• Family Planning• Sexual behavior• Sexual assault

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About this 2001 BRFSS Slide Presentation

• Objectives: (1) promote BRFSS data use and dissemination by North Carolina public health professionals; and (2) by mixing or selecting specific slides, presentations may be tailored or modified to suit the needs of the county/presenter.

• Talking points: slides include talking points to help with interpretation of the results and offer further explanations.

• Survey questions: for reference purposes, the BRFSS survey question(s) is quoted verbatim in the talking points.

• Nationwide data: for core topics, nationwide estimates (means) are provided for comparison.

• Calculations: only weighted data are presented and all “unknowns/refusals” are excluded from calculations.

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About this 2001 BRFSS Slide Presentation(continued)

• Cautionary Notes:– These results need to be viewed as estimates and not the actual

or true value of the outcome of interest.

– With any estimate based on a random sample, there is a margin of error. For the 10 oversampled counties the margin of error is about 5% if the question was asked of all respondents. This means that we can expect the true value to lie somewhere between the sample estimate plus or minus 5 percent.

– When county results are subset by age or race, for example, the margin of error increases as a function of the resulting smaller sample size.

– Use caution when comparing the results across counties, as the margin of error may not be the same for all counties.

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Contents of PresentationI. Sample size & demographicsII. Health care accessIII. Chronic diseasesIV. Use of preventive health servicesV. Oral healthVI. Cardiovascular HealthVII. Tobacco Use and PreventionVIII. Health Risk BehaviorsIX. Physical activityX. Health status & quality of lifeXI. Family PlanningXII. HIV/AIDS & sexual behaviorXIII. BRFSS tracked HP2010 objectivesXIV. Special topics

Note: all results are based on weighted data

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I. Sample Size & Demographics

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County or RegionNumber ofInterviews County

Number ofInterviews

Buncombe 424 Guilford 418Cumberland 429 Mecklenburg 431Durham 400 New Hanover 405Forsyth 457 Onslow 436Gaston 467 Wake 428

Western NC 619Peidmont 670Eastern NC 621

State Total 6,205

2001 BRFSS Sample Size

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BRFSS 2001 Sample Demographic Characteristics

Wake County North Carolina N %* N %* Total 428 100 6,205 100 Sex Male 179 53.0 2,382 47.8 Female 249 47.0 3,823 52.2 Race White 322 71.7 4,698 74.3 Black 79 21.1 1,114 19.9 Other minority 21 7.2 264 5.8 Age 18-44 yrs. 259 66.2 2,994 51.9 45-64 yrs. 116 25.3 1,957 31.0 65+ yrs. 49 8.5 1,191 17.1 *weighted percentages

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BRFSS 2001 Sample Demographic Characteristics (Continued)

Wake County North CarolinaN %* N %*

Education< H.S. 22 6.4 833 15.9H.S./G.E.D. 91 23.3 1,860 33.0Post H.S./College 311 70.3 3,480 51.1Household Income< $20,000 38 12.0 1,016 20.9$20,000-$34,999 80 22.3 1,469 29.0$35,000+ 225 65.7 2,558 50.1EmploymentEmployed 298 70.6 3,730 62.1Retired 53 8.9 1,282 17.8Other 75 20.1 1,172 19.6

*weighted percentages

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II. Health Care Access

• Health insurance coverage• Cost of seeing a doctor• Usual source of care• Personal provider• Place of care

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85.3

83.3

79.883.7

85.5

87.4

80.3

79.889.9

87.7

85.1

90.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Health Insurance Coverage*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: 100%

*Adults < 65 yrs old

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Health Insurance Coverage by Race & Sex North Carolina, 1991-2001

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

II Health Care Access

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Health Insurance Coverage by Sex, Race, & Age: Wake and NC (adults <65 yrs. old)

II. Health Care Access

82.3 84.9 82.387.288.8

80.0

91.7

69.2

83.190.1

81.084.4

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45-64 yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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11.5

8.3

17.5

9.8

12.4

12.4

13.6

8.3

7.6

6.9

8.6

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Could not See a Doctor Due to Cost in Past Year

II. Health Care Access

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78.1

80.2

79.3

80.1

71.7

82.7

77.8

86.4

80.0

74.1

79.0

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Has a Usual Source of Medical care*

II. Health Care Access

HP 2010 Target:

96%*includes clinic, health center, doctor’s office

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79.780.7

68.7

85.579.5

76.067.4

81.090.0

83.8

77.6

82.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Has Personal Health Care Provider(s)*

II. Health Care Access

*one or more persons regarded as a personal doctor

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III. Chronic Diseases

• Arthritis• Asthma• Cancer• Diabetes• Disability• High cholesterol• High Blood

Pressure

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Arthritis

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23.0

23.3

18.4

28.0

15.1

21.1

18.7

25.2

21.1

18.5

11.5

14.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Doctor-Diagnosed Arthritis

III. Chronic Diseases: Arthritis

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Arthritis Prevalence by Sex, Race, & Age: Wake and NC

III. Chronic Diseases: Arthritis

12.2

17.4

28.7

24.322.1

9.4

38.4

8.2

15.2

7.9

3.4

27.3

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Males Female s White s Blacks 18-44 yrs . 45+ yrs .

percent

Wake NC

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22.6

22.1

19.0

23.0

18.7

21.2

19.5

24.5

19.9

19.7

16.8

14.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Chronic Joint Symptoms (CJS)

III. Chronic Diseases: Arthritis

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33.1

32.5

27.1

35.8

25.7

30.9

26.4

34.2

30.2

27.4

21.2

21.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Total Arthritis (CJS and/or Doctor Diagnosed)

III. Chronic Diseases: Arthritis

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41.6

51.5

49.3

48.7

45.7

60.0

60.2

46.8

48.4

54.5

57.4

46.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Currently Treated by a Doctor for Arthritis

III. Chronic Diseases: Arthritis

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Arthritis and Quality of Life: North Carolina

9.7 9.97.5

4.2

18.8

33.3

14.2

38.0

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Fair/poor health Poor mental health(8+ days/month)

Poor physical health(8+ days/month)

Activity limitation(8+ days/month)

percent

ArthritisNo Arthritis

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Arthritis, Obesity and Physical Activity: North Carolina

19.5

24.3

33.334.0

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Obesity Engage in leisure physical activity

percent

Arthritis

No Arthritis

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Asthma

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11.1

10.1

10.1

6.8

10.8

9.77.5

11.2

12.6

10.2

9.1

7.2

U S

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Ever Diagnosed with Asthma

III. Chronic Diseases: Asthma

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Asthma (ever had) Prevalence by Sex, Race, & Age: Wake and NC

III. Chronic Diseases: Asthma

8.58.5

11.4

9.7

12.310.8

9.39.28.9

9.8 9.1 9.2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45+ yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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7.2

6.4

5.5

5.46.8

6.44.5

6.58.0

5.9

6.5

5.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Currently Has Asthma

III. Chronic Diseases: Asthma

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Cancer

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11.3

9.6

10.8

15.6

12.4

14.5

14.0

9.7

7.0

5.8

9.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Ever Diagnosed with Cancer (Age 40+)

III. Chronic Diseases: Cancer

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Cancer Prevalence (Age 40+): North Carolina

III. Chronic Diseases: Cancer

4.1

0.8

3.82.6

4.2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Breast Colorectal Prostate Skin Other

percent

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Cancer (Age 40+) Prevalence by Sex, Race, & Age: Wake County & NC

III. Chronic Diseases: Cancer

10.911.6

12.9

5.46.6

2.3

8.67.1

1.6

19.2

0.0

19.1

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Males Females Whites Blacks 40-59 yrs. 60+ yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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12.0

13.7

13.1

11.510.0

9.19.9

6.312.0

8.4

13.2

8.7

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Family History of Prostate Cancer*

III. Chronic Diseases: Cancer

* Asked of male respondents age 40+

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Diabetes

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6.8

5.2

7.9

6.5

5.07.7

7.1

5.9

7.3

4.6

6.9

4.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Diabetes

III. Chronic Diseases: Diabetes

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Prevalence of Diabetes by Race & SexNorth Carolina, 1990-2001

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

III. Chronic Diseases: Diabetes

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Diabetes Indicators: North Carolina & U.S.

North Carolina Nationwide

% %

Now taking insulin 28.7 26.7

Now taking diabetes pills 65.7 66.8

Check blood for glucose (1 or more times/day) 55.0 53.2

Check feet for sores (1 or more times/day) 72.3 64.8

Had dilated eye exam in past year 75.1 71.5

Ever diagnosed with retinopathy 24.5 23.9

Diabetes onset before age 50 46.3 48.2

Checked hemoglobin ‘A one C’(1 or more times/yr) 91.9 87.3

Feet checked by health professional (annual exam) 73.7 67.0

Ever taken diabetes management course 54.8 51.3

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Disability

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North Carolina’s Definition of Disability

1. Are you limited in any activities because of physical, mental, or emotional problems?

2. Do you now have any health problem that requires you to use special equipment, such as a cane or wheelchair, a special bed, or a special telephone?

3. A disability can be physical, mental, emotional, or communication related. Do you consider yourself to have a disability?

4. Because of any impairment or health problem, do you have any trouble learning, remembering, or concentrating?

A positive response to one or more of the following screener questions:

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15.5

12.8

16.6

12.3

15.8

14

16.3

16.0

12.2

9.7

11.0

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Activity Limitation b/c Physical or Emotional Problems

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

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6.2

6.1

5.3

4.8

4.7

3.6

4.8

5.4

6.2

3.1

5.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Health Problem that Requires Use of Special Equipment

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

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14.1

9.3

15.0

12.6

14.5

13.0

15.7

12.5

10.7

9.4

9.8

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Self-Perceived Disability

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

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10.1

6.8

10.1

8.3

11.8

8.6

10.9

10.9

11.0

6.8

10.0

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Trouble Learning and Remembering

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

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25.3

20.7

26.6

22.4

24.7

24.4

26.8

25.8

20.1

16.9

20.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Prevalence of Disability - Any Type

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

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Disability Prevalence by Sex, Race & Age: Wake County & NC

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

29.2

20.4

10.8

15.0

19.016.4 15.2

35.9

25.6 24.226.923.6

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45+ yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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Health, Employment, & Health Care Access among Adults with Disabilities (18-64 yrs.): Wake County

& North Carolina

III. Chronic Diseases: Disability

80.2 82.378.3

64.8

83.1

59.751.5

84.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Excellent-goodhealth

Employed Has health ins. Has personaldoctor(s)

percent

Wake

NC

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High cholesterol

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30.9

28.9

24.5

31.3

18.2

27.2

27.4

26.5

26.3

24.8

26.3

24.9

US

Gaston

New Hanover

Buncombe

Guilford

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

High Cholesterol

III. Chronic Diseases: High Cholesterol

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Prevalence of High Blood Cholesterol by Sex, Race, and Age: Wake County & NC

III. Chronic Diseases: high blood cholesterol

17.0

40.7

26.526.326.324.1 24.4

27.1

38.2

17.5

30.230.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45+ yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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Prevalence of High Cholesterol by Race & SexNorth Carolina, 1990-2001*

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

III. Chronic Diseases: High Cholesterol

* Data not available for 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000.

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82.1

84.5

75.8

85.8

85.4

81.6

75.5

87.4

87.7

88.3

75.0

84.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Cholesterol Checked Past Year among Adults with High Blood Cholesterol

III. Chronic Diseases: High Cholesterol

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High Blood Pressure

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25.8

27.2

22.5

29.8

23.823.9

26.9

25.3

28.8

26.8

17.519.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

High Blood Pressure

III. Chronic Diseases: High Blood Pressure

HP 2010 Target(reduce to 16%)

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Prevalence of High Blood Pressure by Race & SexNorth Carolina, 1991-2000

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

III. Chronic Diseases: High Blood Pressure

* Data not available for 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000.

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71.6

74.9

66.6

71.3

76.8

78.570.8

72.5

75.773.6

77.0

71.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Currently Taking Medicine for High Blood Pressure

III. Chronic Diseases: High Blood Pressure

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Prevalence of High Blood Pressure by Demographic Characteristics: Wake County & North Carolina

III. Chronic Diseases: High Blood Pressure

25.4

28.9

25.3

37.4

12.4

43.1

33.8

8.9

13.8

21.7

15.1

23.8

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

50.0

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45+ yrs.

percent

Wake

NC

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IV. Preventive Health Care

• Prostate Cancer screening• Colorectal Cancer screening• Cholesterol screening• Immunizations

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60.5

62.5

68.8

57.4

78.4

59.6

76.3

52.4

67.8

63.1

57.4

63.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Had a PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) Test (male respondents age 40+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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76.3

71.6

71.9

67.8

88.0

78.0

82.9

64.3

74.9

75.2

67.8

75.7

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Had a Digital Rectal Exam (male respondents age 40+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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44.6

55.1

44.4

52.8

56.2

60.2

57.8

52.1

73.4

54.3

60.7

61.6

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Had a Blood Stool Test (all respondents age 50+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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47.3

47.6

44.5

48.6

52.2

60.3

50.2

44.4

62.6

45.6

58.6

59.0

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Had a Colonoscopy Exam (all respondents age 50+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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77.8

79.0

72.5

83.0

78.1

79.2

70.2

81.3

86.5

84.5

80.4

80.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Had Blood Cholesterol Checked (all respondents age 18+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

Page 73: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Prevalence of Ever Having Blood Cholesterol Checked by Race & Sex, North Carolina 1990-2001*

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

IV. Preventive Health Care

* Data not available for 1994, 1998, 2000.

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73.8

75.1

65.980.6

76.0

75.8

68.478.9

84.6

81.2

76.377.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Blood Cholesterol Checked in Past 5 Years (all respondents age 18+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

HP 2010 Target:

80%

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30.1

31.0

29.9

30.8

36.4

28.8

36.3

29.536.6

31.8

27.4

29.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Had Flu Shot in Past 12 Months (all respondents age 18+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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Prevalence of Having an Annual Flu Shot by Race & Sex, North Carolina, 1993-2001*

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1993 1995 1997 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

IV. Preventive Health Care

* Data not available for 1994, 1996, 1998.

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21.9

21.1

15.2

21.0

18.4

18.4

25.5

20.5

25.1

17.1

15.0

16.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Had a Pneumonia Shot (all respondents age 18+)

IV. Preventive Health Care

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Prevalence of Ever Having a Pneumonia Vaccination by Race & Sex, North Carolina 1993-2001*

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1993 1995 1997 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

IV. Preventive Health Care

* Data not available for 1994, 1996, 1998.

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V. Oral Health

• Dental insurance• Dental visits• Dental cleaning• Tooth loss

Page 80: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

54.7

66.7

53.4

63.2

53.8

60.8

50.1

65.8

61.7

63.1

67.6

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Dental Insurance Coverage

V. Oral health

Page 81: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Dental Insurance Coverage by Sex, Race, & Age: Wake County & North Carolina

V. Oral health

63.7 62.4 64.0 66.0

57.153.053.652.557.2

63.5

45.2

59.9

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Males Females Whites Blacks 18-44 yrs. 45-64 yrs.

percent

Wake NC

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69.4

74.4

66.8

71.1

67.6

72.7

68.4

75.0

71.3

80.0

77.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Visited Dentist Past Year for Any Reason

V. Oral health

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71.0

75.0

71.9

73.7

73.6

72.3

70.1

79.5

69.8

78.9

77.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Teeth Cleaned Past Year

V. Oral health

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9.1

5.6

13.1

7.0

7.8

6.0

9.8

7.2

6.7

2.7

4.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

All Permanent Teeth Extracted

V. Oral health

Page 85: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

VI. Cardiovascular Health

• History of heart disease, High Blood Pressure, high cholesterol

• Disease prevention• Knowledge of symptoms of

heart attack, stroke

Page 86: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

8.6

5.8

10.0

6.1

6.9

6.4

6.8

8.1

8.4

3.7

5.1

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

History of Cardiovascular Disease*

VI. Cardiovascular Health

*doctor-diagnosed heart attack, stroke, and/or angina

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25.8

27.2

22.5

29.8

23.8

23.9

26.9

25.3

28.8

26.8

17.5

19.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Been Told* Blood Pressure is High

VI. Cardiovascular Health

* by health professional

HP 2010 Target(reduce to 16%)

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30.9

28.9

24.5

31.3

18.2

27.2

27.4

26.5

26.3

24.8

26.3

24.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Told* Blood Cholesterol is High

VI. Cardiovascular Health

* by health professional

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67.5

65.3

64.4

79.2

65.5

63.3

77.3

71.0

66.9

64.6

71.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Eating Less Fat Foods to Lower Risk of Heart Disease

VI. Cardiovascular Health

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67.5

65.3

64.4

79.2

65.5

63.3

77.3

71.0

66.9

64.4

71.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

More Active to Lower Risk of Heart Disease

VI. Cardiovascular Health

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30.4

24.9

25.5

31.1

23.9

33.9

24.4

24.4

30.1

27.8

30.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Told by Health Professional to Eat Less Fat Foods

VI. Cardiovascular Health

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35.4

24.3

30.1

34.4

30.8

41.5

29.5

28.3

33.2

33.0

32.1

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Told by Health Professional to Eat more Fruits & Veggies

VI. Cardiovascular Health

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35.8

27.7

33.8

35.9

29.1

37.3

29.7

30.7

38.1

38.7

34.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Told by Health Professional to be More Active

VI. Cardiovascular Health

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30.1

31.1

24.5

35.7

33.6

38.7

29.0

33.6

34.5

23.3

22.7

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Take Aspirin Daily or Every Other Day*

VI. Cardiovascular Health

* Adults age 35+

Page 95: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Percent Who Recognized Signs & Symptoms of a Heart Attack : Wake & North Carolina

65.5

92.3

85.9

67.8

95.6

89.9

87.4

97.0

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

feeling weak,lightheaded

chest pain

shortness of breath

arms or shoulder pain

Wake NC

VI. Cardiovascular Health

Page 96: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Percent Who Recognized Signs & Symptoms of a Stroke : Wake & North Carolina

86.8

73.4

92.0

70.4

87.8

69.5

93.3

68.4

0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0

sudden trouble walking /dizziness

sudden trouble seeing inone or both eyes

sudden numbness/face,arm, leg

severe headache / noknown cause

Wake NC

VI. Cardiovascular Health: knowledge of symptoms

Page 97: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

• Smoking status• Smokeless tobacco use• Quit smoking• Medical care for smokers• Cigar smoking• Prevention

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47.2

49.6

59.8

49.4

36.9

54.5

43.1

55.9

49.0

45.2

43.6

42.7

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Smoked at Least 100 Cigarettes in Lifetime

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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70.0

60.1

74.0

79.2

68.6

69.4

69.9

73.2

70.9

72.3

70.4

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

First Smoked at Age 16 or Younger

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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First Started Smoking Regularly: North Carolina

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

3.9

12.9

24.1 24.9

34.2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Never Age 14 oryounger

Age 15-16 Age 17-18 Age 19 orolder

percent

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22.7

25.7

34.3

27.4

18.2

24.5

26.5

30.7

24.1

21.0

21.9

19.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Current smokers* (age 18+)

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

*includes everyday and occasional smokers

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Prevalence of Smoking by Race & Sex,North Carolina, 1990-2001

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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Current Smoker by Sex, Race, & Education: Wake County & North Carolina

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

28.6

23.126.5

18.719.6

26.6

16.6

25.2

33.8

16.6

33.1

21.7

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Males Females Whites Blacks <= H.S. H.S.+

percent

Wake NC

Page 104: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Smoking Status (all respondents): Wake County, North Carolina, & US

52.8

24.5

5.7

17.1

56.6

5.4

16.5

50.4

23.8

4.5

21.3

21.5

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Never smoked

Former smoker

Smoke some days

Smoke everyday

US Wake NC

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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55.8

55.8

53.5

59.1

57.4

60.4

59.5

60.1

41.3

54.3

60.6

60.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Quit Smoking One Day or Longer

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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Prevalence of Quit-Smoking Attempts by Race & Sex, North Carolina, 1990-2001

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent Whites

African AmericansMalesFemales

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

Page 107: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

65.7

58.1

65.2

66.8

73.1

73.9

61.7

87.6

58.7

52.2

69.7

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Regular Smokers* Who Received Medical Care in Past Year

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

*smoked regularly within the past year

Page 108: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

19.2

32.2

17.9

8.7

17.8

21.9

23.8

14.4

13.6

19.5

19.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Used Smokeless Tobacco Products

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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4.9

7.7

6.6

0.6

3.9

4.1

4.5

1.0

4.5

2.3

2.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Smokeless Tobacco User

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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38.2

48.3

35.4

31.4

34.3

34.0

38.5

30.7

34.2

48.6

34.8

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Smoked a Cigar

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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62.1

65.8

59.8

75.1

72.6

68.9

68.9

55.5

63.6

76.1

68.7

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Smoking Not Allowed Anywhere in the Home

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

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74.8

83.5

77.5

89.5

74.8

89.6

83.7

72.3

79.9

79.4

83.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Smoking Not Allowed in the Workplace, Both Common Areas and Work Areas*

VII. Tobacco Use and Prevention

*asked of respondents who reported working indoors

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VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

• Overweight• Cholesterol not checked• Smoking• Binge/heavy drinking• Physical inactivity

Page 114: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

37.1

35.9

39.7

36.8

38.5

37.7

37.3

33.2

35.4

35.0

34.8

38.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Overweight

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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Prevalence of Overweight by Race & Sex,North Carolina, 1990-2001

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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21.6

22.9

18.3

26.5

20.7

16.9

21.4

19.2

21.6

20.6

19.2

18.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Obesity

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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Prevalence of Obesity by Race & Sex,North Carolina, 1990-2001

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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22.5

21.2

28.0

17.1

22.1

21.0

30.3

18.7

13.6

15.6

20.0

19.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Cholesterol Never Checked

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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Prevalence of Never Having Cholesterol Checked by Race & Sex, North Carolina, 1990-2001*

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

* Data not available for 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000.

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22.7

25.7

34.3

27.4

18.2

24.5

26.5

30.7

24.1

21.0

21.9

19.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Smoking*

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

*includes everyday and occasional smokers

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Prevalence of Smoking by Race & Sex,North Carolina, 1990-2001

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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14.5

9.8

15.1

10.0

13.5

16.5

12.1

10.7

8.5

10.6

15.8

10.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Binge Drinking

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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5.2

4.1

3.8

2.8

2.0

8.9

3.0

4.1

4.2

5.4

4.9

4.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Heavy Drinking

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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15.9

16.9

15.8

17.6

10.8

16.2

12.3

16.6

15.6

17.9

12.3

15.1

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Physically Inactive

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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26.4

26.4

24.4

29.3

22.4

18.8

21.0

22.7

26.0

24.6

20.9

21.1

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

No Leisure Time Physical Activity

VIII. Health Risk Behaviors

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IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

• Work activity• Leisure time activity• Moderate physical activity• Vigorous physical activity• Physical activity status• Daily fruit & vegetable consumption

Page 127: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

61.4

57.3

60.3

69.2

59.0

55.7

61.1

63.9

70.1

71.7

74.1

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Mostly Sitting/Standing at Work

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

Page 128: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

73.6

73.6

75.6

70.7

77.6

81.2

79.0

77.3

74.0

75.4

79.1

78.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Engage in Leisure Time Physical Activity

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

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Prevalence of Leisure Time Physical Activity by Race & Sex, North Carolina, 1990-2001*

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

*Data not available for 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999.

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45.4

42.4

55.2

42.4

44.6

44.8

51.6

44.4

42.4

35.5

45.5

35.0

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Moderate Physical Activity

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

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24.1

20.4

29.8

19.1

28.1

29.8

26.6

24.3

21.9

19.4

24.1

20.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Vigorous Physical Activity

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

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Physical Activity Status: Wake County, North Carolina, & US

45.5

12.3

42.4

40.7

16.9

45.4

38.7

15.9

42.4

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Meets recommendation

Some physical activity

Physically inactive

Wake NC US

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

Page 133: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Daily Fruit & Vegetable Consumption: Wake County and North Carolina

4.7

39.2

24.1

3.5

30.0

41.4

25.2

32.1

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Less than once or never

1 to less than 3 times

3 to less than 5 times

5 or more times

Wake NC

IX. Physical Activity & Nutrition

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X. Health Status & Quality of Life

• Self-perceived fair/poor health• Poor physical health days• Poor mental health days• Emotional support• Satisfaction with life• Pain days• Worried days• Sadness days• Sleepless days

Page 135: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

15.7

16.4

11.8

16.7

10.5

11.6

13.7

17.1

16.8

16.4

8.0

10.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Self-perceived Fair or Poor Health

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 136: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Prevalence of Fair/Poor Health by Race & Sex,North Carolina, 1993-2001

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 137: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

12.8

14.6

12.2

15.2

8.9

15.0

11.6

14.3

16.1

13.7

11.0

9.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

Ne w Hanove r

Cumbe rland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Me ckle nburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

7+ Days in Past 30 Days of Not Good Physical Health

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 138: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

13.2

12.2

10.8

15.6

9.2

12.3

10.0

13.0

11.7

12.0

9.0

11.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

7+ Days in Past 30 Days of Not Good Mental Health

X. Health Status & Quality of life

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84.5

83.5

82.5

80

85.2

83

82.5

83.7

83

88.2

82.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Always/Usually Gets Emotional Support

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 140: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

96.6

98.3

96.0

95.6

97.9

95.9

94.5

94.8

95.7

97.3

96.4

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Satisfied with Life

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 141: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

12.6

11.1

13.9

7.0

14.2

10.9

15.5

11.8

10.1

7.0

6.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

7+ Days in Past 30 Days When Pain Prevented Activities

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 142: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

17.6

20.5

23.5

14.5

16.9

19.9

22.6

20.9

17.7

17.7

19.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

7+ Days in Past 30 Days When Worried or Anxious

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 143: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

11.7

9.2

16.2

10.1

12.0

12.9

9.9

13.0

11.1

7.9

11.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

7+ Days in Past 30 days When Depressed

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 144: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

36.2

43.2

37.3

39.6

37.1

40.0

42.3

37.2

32.7

36.9

33.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

7+ Days in Past 30 Days When Not Enough Sleep

X. Health Status & Quality of life

Page 145: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

XI. Family Planning*

• Pregnancy history• History of hysterectomy• Birth control• Use of health department• Access to private gynecologist• Ever used family planning clinic

* Questions pertain only to female respondents, ages 18 to 44.

Page 146: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

31.6

43.4

37.2

37.2

31.5

38.3

24.5

25.7

34.9

25.1

28.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Pregnant in the Last Five Years

XI. Family Planning

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8.3

8.5

6.2

3.9

5.6

2.9

7.4

5.9

4.6

4.3

9.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Ever Had a Hysterectomy

XI. Family Planning

Page 148: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

61.4

67.6

67.1

62.6

64.6

52.3

73.7

51.0

54.0

62.7

61.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Currently Using Some Type of Birth Control

XI. Family Planning

Page 149: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Types of Birth Control Used: North Carolina

XI. Family Planning

23.4

8.0

35.6

20.4

12.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Tubes Tied Vasectomy Birth ControlPill

Condoms Other

percent

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9.6

15.2

11.8

3.7

8.4

7.3

15.4

3.2

5.0

8.1

4.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Use Health Department for Female Health

XI. Family Planning

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66.8

48.5

61.9

58.6

77.8

48.1

50.1

75.3

74.1

70.5

73.0

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Use Private Gynecologist for Female Health

XI. Family Planning

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36.9

33.1

21.5

39.1

31.8

30.0

30.3

28.3

31.7

30.3

36.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Used Services of a Family Planning Clinic

XI. Family Planning

Page 153: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior*

• Understanding of HIV treatment• Testing for HIV• STD Counseling• Condom use

*Questions asked of respondents less than age 65.

Page 154: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

A Pregnant Woman with HIV Can Get Treatment to Reduce HIV Transmission to Fetus: Wake County,

North Carolina, & US

28.7

17.9

53.457.5

28.1

21.0

50.9

25.0

17.5

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

don't know

false

true

US Wake NC

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 155: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Medical Treatments Available to Help a Person with HIV to Live Longer: Wake County, North Carolina &

US

7.9

3.3

88.891.9

8.8

3.9

87.3

5.6

2.5

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

don't know

false

true

US Wake NC

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 156: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

21.1

23.3

20.2

20.1

34.6

23.6

21.4

21.8

22.9

22.6

26.2

29.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Believe that Treatments for Persons w/HIV are Effective

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 157: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

90.0

92.1

93.4

90.7

95.1

92.3

94.2

91.5

87.7

91.3

92.1

92.6

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Knowing HIV Status by Getting Tested is Important

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 158: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

47.3

49.5

67.2

53.7

55.7

54.9

71.6

50.3

45.9

55.4

48.6

49.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Been Tested for HIV/AIDS

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 159: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Prevalence of Ever Been Tested for HIV by Race & Sex, North Carolina, 1995-2001

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Year

Percent

WhitesAfrican AmericansMalesFemales

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 160: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Reason for HIV/AIDS Testing: North Carolina

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

31.0

6.4

13.9

19.3

29.3

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Routinecheckup

Just to find out Due topregnancy

Militaryinduction

Other

percent

Page 161: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

21.5

19.3

9.3

19.6

18.4

22.9

15.4

27.0

25.9

28.6

25.4

22.8

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Tested for HIV/AIDS Just to Find Out HIV Status

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 162: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Testing Place for HIV/AIDS: North Carolina

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

15.0

7.3

14.015.8

47.9

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Private Doctor HealthDepartment

Hospital MilitaryIndcution Site

Other

percent

Page 163: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

7.9

15.8

13.6

19.7

19.0

15.1

11.2

27.1

13.6

15.6

18.9

12.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Had HIV Test in Health Department

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 164: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

16.2

17.3

26.0

15.4

23.7

18.1

26.4

18.9

17.0

22.2

15.1

15.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Health Professional Counseled About Preventing STDs

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 165: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

20.0

16.2

23.3

23.6

25.4

20.7

13.9

21.4

21.3

21.7

21.4

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Condom Was Used Last Time Sexual Intercourse

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 166: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

50.7

50.8

46.8

61.2

57.7

51.2

45.3

57.0

49.9

59.0

53.8

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Properly Used Condom Effective in Preventing HIV

XII. HIV/AIDS & Sexual Behavior

Page 167: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

XIII. Healthy People 2010 Objectives(tracked by BRFSS data)

• Access to quality health services• Cancer• Heart disease and stroke• Immunizations and infectious diseases• Nutrition and overweight• Oral health• Physical activity and fitness• Substance abuse• Tobacco use

Page 168: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

85.3

83.3

79.883.7

85.5

87.4

80.3

79.889.9

87.7

85.1

90.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Health Insurance Coverage*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: 100%

*Adults < 65 yrs old

Page 169: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

79.780.7

68.7

85.579.5

76.067.4

81.0

83.8

77.6

90.0

82.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Specific Source of On-going Medical Care*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target:

96%*Adults 18+ yrs old

Page 170: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

31.7

43.1

32.843.0

47.7

50.6

48.744.1

60.5

46.3

47.7

44.1

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Fecal Occult Blood Test in Past 2 Years*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target:

50%

*Adults 50+ years old

Page 171: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

47.3

47.6

44.548.6

52.260.3

50.244.4

62.6

45.6

58.659.0

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Received Colonoscopy Exam*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target:

50%

*Adults 50+ years old

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73.8

75.1

65.980.6

76.0

75.868.4

78.9

84.6

81.2

76.377.4

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Blood Cholesterol Checked Past 5 Years*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives: quality health care services

HP 2010 Target:

80%

*Adults 18+ years old

Page 173: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

64.6

66.1

51.957.8

63.3

66.6

66.0

61.5

52.2

85.0

73.5

66.3

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Annual Flu Vaccine*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target:

80%*Adults 65+ years old

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59.665.8

47.5

66.565.1

68.868.7

63.5

54.0

66.8

71.4

63.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Ever Received Pneumococal Vaccine*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target:

90%*Adults 65+ years old

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22.1

23.1

19.3

18.726.0

21.917.7

22.419.5

22.1

21.3

19.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Reduce Obesity

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: reduce to 15%

*Adults 20+ years old

Page 176: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

26.4

26.4

20.9

24.429.3

22.418.8

21.022.7

26.024.6

21.1

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Reduce No Leisure Time Physical Activity*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: reduce to 20%

*Adults 18+ years old

Page 177: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

24.1

20.4

24.1

29.819.1

28.1

29.8

26.6

24.3

21.9

19.4

20.2

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Vigorous Physical Activity/3 Times Week

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: 30%

*Adults 18+ years old

Page 178: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

14.5

9.8

15.8

15.110.0

13.516.5

12.110.7

8.510.6

10.5

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Reduce Binge Drinking*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: reduce to 6%

*Adults 18+ years old

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22.7

25.7

21.9

34.327.4

18.224.5

26.530.7

24.121.0

19.9

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Reduce Cigarette Smoking

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives

HP 2010 Target: reduce to 12%

*Adults 18+ years old

Page 180: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

5.6

5.8

7.17.0

4.27.2

7.75.7

3.5

4.5

6.4

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Meck lenburg

Wak e

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Reduce Cigar Smoking*

XIII. HP 2010 Objectives: quality health care services

HP 2010 Target: reduce to 1.2%

*Adults 18+ years old

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XIV. Special Topics

• Alternative medicine• Skin Cancer• Osteoporosis prevention• Firearms• Sexual/physical assault• Birth defect prevention

Page 182: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

19.9

17.0

19.2

25.9

24.0

15.5

27.5

17.2

23.7

31.1

17.6

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Used Medicinal Herbs, Such as Ginseng

XIV. Special Topics

Page 183: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

8.9

7.6

14.3

3.4

9.3

6.5

13.7

4.2

9.2

4.3

7.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Tried to Get a Tan Using a Tanning Lamp

XIV. Special Topics

Page 184: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

23.0

29.3

23.1

17.3

35.9

21.1

26.1

19.1

20.1

30.5

28.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Tried to Get a Tan from the Sun

XIV. Special Topics

Page 185: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

30.1

23.8

31.6

26.4

35.5

37.3

32.4

32.4

31.4

31.0

29.8

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Always Protect Skin from Sun When Outdoors

XIV. Special Topics

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21.7

26.6

19.2

17.0

38.4

15.3

26.9

18.5

13.9

28.2

25.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Sunburn in the Past Year

XIV. Special Topics

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47.9

49.9

47.9

42.6

53.5

51.4

50.1

55.4

45.5

58.9

50.2

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

M ecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Take Vitamin Pills w/Calcium to Reduce Osteoporosis*

XIV. Special Topics

*Question asked of female respondents age 45 and older

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31.7

41.3

40.8

42.9

20.9

32.5

27.4

34.6

32.5

30.1

22.1

24.7

US

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Firearms Kept in or Around Home

XIV. Special Topics

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5.2

10.0

6.1

3.0

7.1

3.7

5.5

6.7

5.9

4.6

3.4

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Received Treatment for Substance Abuse Problem

XIV. Special Topics

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14.2

19.9

13.4

18.2

17.2

12.6

16.8

15.1

15.8

10.6

15.3

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Family Member Received Tx for Substance Abuse

XIV. Special Topics

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6.8

7.3

7.6

6.3

6.9

6.7

10.2

6.5

7.0

6.5

6.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Ever Sexually Assaulted*

XIV. Special Topics

*Male and female respondents

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17.5

32.7

22.6

14.2

23.7

16.9

22.8

19.3

16.9

15.6

15.9

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Ever Physically Assaulted

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41.4

47.4

45.9

49.4

38.6

27.9

60.5

32.1

47.1

52.2

44.5

NC

Onslow

Gaston

Durham

New Hanover

Cumberland

Buncombe

Forsyth

Guilford

Mecklenburg

Wake

Percent0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Believe Folic Acid Helps Prevent Birth Defects*

XIV. Special Topics

*Ages 18-44 included here