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Stroke and American Indians/Alaska Natives

In general, American Indians/Alaska Native adults are 60% more likely to have a stroke than their White adult counterparts.  American Indian/Alaska Native women have twice the rate of stroke than White women.  American Indian/Alaska Native adults are more likely to be obese than White adults and they are more likely to have high blood pressure, as compared to White adults.

At a glance – Diagnosed Cases of Stroke:

Age-adjusted percentages of stroke among persons 18 years of age and over, 1999-2003

 

American
Indian/Alaska
Native

White

American
Indian/Alaska
Native/White Ratio

Men and Women

3.6

2.2

1.6

Men

--

2.3

--

Women

4.3

2.1

2.0

Source:  CDC 2005.  Health Characteristics of the American Indian and Alaska Native Adult Population:  United States, 1999-2003.  Advance Data (356), Table 4.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad356.pdf

 

 At a glance – Death Rate:

Age-Adjusted Stroke Death Rates per 100,000 (2005)

 

American
Indians/Alaska
Natives

Non-Hispanic White

American
Indians/Alaska
Natives/Non-
Hispanic White Ratio

Men

31.3

44.8

0.7

Women

37.1

44.4

0.8

Source:  CDC 2007. Health United States, 2007. Table 37.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/hus07.pdf

 

At a Glance – Risk Factors:

Overweight

NHANES data is not available.

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 18 years of age and over who are overweight but not obese, 1999-2003.  (Persons are considered overweight if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or greater.)

 

American
Indian/Alaska
Native

White

American
Indian/Alaska
Native/White Ratio

Men and Women

33.2

35.6

0.9

Men

38.6

44.5

0.9

Women

28.1

27.0

1.0

Source:  CDC 2005.  Health Characteristics of the American Indian and Alaska Native Adult Population:  United States, 1999-2003.  Advance Data (356), Table 2.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad356.pdf

 

Obesity

            NHANES data is not available.

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 18 years of age and over who are obese, 1999-2003.  (Persons are considered obese if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or greater.)

 

American
Indian/AlaskaNative

White

American
Indian/Alaska
Native/White Ratio

Men and Women

34.0

21.3

1.6

Men

38.5

22.3

1.7

Women

29.4

20.3

1.4

Source:  CDC 2005.  Health Characteristics of the American Indian and Alaska Native Adult Population:  United States, 1999-2003.  Advance Data (356), Table 2.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad356.pdf

 

Hypertension
            NHANES data is not available.

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 18 years of age and over who have high blood pressure, 1999-2003. 

 

American
Indian/Alaska
Native

White

American
Indian/Alaska
Native/White Ratio

Men and Women

29.7

22.8

1.3

Men

31.6

23.1

1.4

Women

28.2

22.4

1.3

Source:  CDC 2005.  Health Characteristics of the American Indian and Alaska Native Adult Population:  United States, 1999-2003.  Advance Data (356), Table 4.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad356.pdf

Percent of adults age 18 and over with hypertension whose blood pressure is under control, 1999-2000
Not available at this time.

 

High Cholesterol

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 20 years of age and over who have high cholesterol, 1999-2002. 
Not available at this time.

 

BRFSS

Age-adjusted percent of adults told by a health-care provider that they had high blood cholesterol, 2003

American Indian/Alaska
Natives

Non-Hispanic White

American Indian/Alaska
Native/Non-Hispanic White
Ratio

31.2%

31.5%

1.0

Source:  CDC 2005.  Trends in Cholesterol Screening and Awareness of High Blood Cholesterol – United States, 1991-2003.  MMWR 54(35):  865-870, Table 1.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm5435.pdf


Cigarette Smoking

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 18 years of age and over who are current cigarette smokers, 1999-2003. 

 

American
Indian/Alaska
Native

White

American
Indian/Alaska
Native/White Ratio

Men and Women

33.5

23.2

1.4

Men

32.2

24.8

1.3

Women

34.7

21.7

1.6

Source:  CDC 2005.  Health Characteristics of the American Indian and Alaska Native Adult Population:  United States, 1999-2003.  Advance Data (356), Table 2.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad356.pdf

Percentage of current smokers age 18 and over with a checkup who reported receiving advice to quit smoking, 2001
Not available at this time.

Age-adjusted percentage of persons 18 years of age and over who are current cigarette smokers, 2006.

American Indians/Alaska
Natives

Non-Hispanic White

American Indians/Alaska
Natives/Non-Hispanic White
Ratio

26.9%

22.6%

1.1

Source:  CDC 2007. Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Adults: 2006. Table 25.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_10/sr10_235.pdf

Percentage of heart attack patients given smoking cessation counseling while hospitalized, 2005

American Indians/Alaska
Natives

White

American Indians/Alaska
Natives/White Ratio

87.9

92.8

0.9

Source:  AHRQ 2008. 2007 National Healthcare Disparities Report. Table 48.
http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/nhqr07/index.html


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