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< Back to Appendix 4 (Diabetes) Appendix 4. A Comparison of Internet Use and Health Status of Populations That Experience Health Disparities (Part 3)2. Obesity2.1 Race and EthnicityThe rate of obesity is slightly higher for Hispanics/Latinos and non-Hispanic Blacks/African Americans compared to non-Hispanic Whites (Figure 12). On the other hand, rates of Internet use for Hispanics/Latinos and Blacks/African Americans are lower than for non-Hispanic Whites (Figure 11). Source: Pew Internet & American
Life Project’s Daily Internet Tracking Survey, Source: CDC Wonder. DATA2010…the
Healthy People 2010 Database. DSU = Data do not meet the criteria for statistical
reliability, data quality, or confidentiality. 2.2 GenderGender differences in obesity do not appear to be large; similarly, Internet use does not appear to differ largely between males and females (Figures 13 and 14). Source: Pew Internet & American
Life Project's Daily Internet Tracking Survey, Source: CDC Wonder. DATA2010…the
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