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Estimated Prevalence of Adults with Obesity (2013-2015): Adams County, Colorado This map displays the percentage of adults 18 years and older with obesity, by census tract, based upon body mass index (BMI) measurements contributed to the Colorado BMI Monitoring System from multiple health care organizations. Obesity was defined as a BMI, calculated from height and weight, of 30 kilograms per meter squared (kg/m) or greater. The percentage with obesity was calculated for each census tract by dividing the number of adults with a BMI of 30 kg/m or greater by the total number of valid BMI measurements available in that census tract. These data are comprised of adults 18 years and older who reside in Adams County. The total number of adults represented with valid BMI measurements is 103,219, or 30% of the total adult population of 339,567, as reported from the 5-year American Community Survey (2011-2015). Census tracts were designated as having insufficient data for display if: 1) the total population was fewer than 50 individuals; or 2) fewer than 50 valid BMI measurements were available; or 3) coverage was less than 10% of the adult population 18 years and older. Missing race/ethnicity data were imputed using hot decking based on census tract, gender and age classes. A direct adjustment was applied based on gender, race/ethnicity and age to prevalence estimates. Raking, an iterative method of marginal weight adjustment, was used in each census tract to create sample weights used in direct adjustment estimates. 0 4 8 2 Miles $ DIA Lakewood Watkins Wheat Ridge Commerce City Arvada Strasburg Aurora Denver Glendale Bennett Westminster Northglenn Broomfield Henderson Lafayette Erie Dacono Fort Lupton Lochbuie Hudson Range: 26% - 49% Adams County Average 38% § ¨ ¦ 70 § ¨ ¦ 25 § ¨ ¦ 76 § ¨ ¦ 70 § ¨ ¦ 225 ¬ « 470 £ ¤ 6 2 2 Insufficient Data County Boundary Freeways Major Roads Population and Demographic Data Provided by the 5-Year American Community Survey (2011-2015), U.S. Census Map Created November 2017 Funded by The Colorado Health Foundation and Kaiser Permanente Colorado Community Benefit The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides data hosting and cartographic services for the Colorado BMI Monitoring System. To request additional maps and/or aggregated data tables, please contact [email protected] BMI Data Contributors: Children's Hospital Colorado, Denver Health, High Plains Community Health Center, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Metro Community Provider Network, and Salud Family Health Centers < 20% 30% - < 40% 20% - < 30% 40% - 49%

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Page 1: Estimated Prevalence of Adults with Obesity (2013-2015 ... · Estimated Prevalence of Adults with Obesity (2013-2015): Adams County, Colorado This map displays the percentage of adults

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Estimated Prevalence of Adults with Obesity (2013-2015): Adams County, Colorado

This map displays the percentage of adults 18 years and older with obesity, by census tract, based upon body mass index (BMI) measurements contributed to the Colorado BMI Monitoring System from multiple health care organizations. Obesity was defined as a BMI, calculated from height and weight, of 30 kilograms per meter squared (kg/m) or greater. The percentage with obesity was calculated for each census tract by dividing the number of adults with a BMI of 30 kg/m or greater by the total number of valid BMI measurements available in that census tract. These data are comprised of adults 18 years and older who reside in Adams County. The total number of adults represented with valid BMI measurements is 103,219, or 30% of the total adult population of 339,567, as reported from the 5-year American Community Survey (2011-2015). Census tracts were designated as having insufficient data for display if: 1) the total population was fewer than 50 individuals; or 2) fewer than 50 valid BMI measurements were available; or 3) coverage was less than 10% of the adult population 18 years and older. Missing race/ethnicity data were imputed using hot decking based on census tract, gender and age classes. A direct adjustment was applied based on gender, race/ethnicity and age to prevalence estimates. Raking, an iterative method of marginal weight adjustment, was used in each census tract to create sample weights used in direct adjustment estimates.

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Lakewood

Watkins

WheatRidge

CommerceCityArvada

Strasburg

Aurora

Denver

Glendale

Bennett

Westminster

NorthglennBroomfield Henderson

Lafayette

ErieDacono Fort Lupton

Lochbuie

Hudson

Range: 26% - 49%

Adams County Average 38%

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Insufficient DataCounty BoundaryFreewaysMajor Roads

Population and Demographic Data Provided by the 5-Year American Community Survey (2011-2015), U.S. CensusMap Created November 2017

Funded by The Colorado Health Foundationand Kaiser Permanente Colorado Community Benefit

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides data hosting and cartographic services for the Colorado BMI Monitoring System.

To request additional maps and/or aggregated data tables, please contact [email protected] Data Contributors: Children's Hospital Colorado, Denver Health, High Plains Community Health Center, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Metro Community Provider Network, and Salud Family Health Centers

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