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< Back to Appendix 4 (Heart Disease and Stroke) Appendix 4. A Comparison of Internet Use and Health Status of Populations That Experience Health Disparities (Part 7)6. Moderate/Vigorous Physical Activity6.1 Race and EthnicityRates of moderate/vigorous physical activity are slightly lower for racial and ethnic minority populations compared to nonminority populations (Figure 32). Internet use for racial and ethnic minorities, with the exception of Asians or Pacific Islanders, is also lower compared to nonminorities (Figure 31). Source: Pew Internet & American
Life Project’s Daily Internet Tracking Survey, Source: CDC Wonder. DATA2010…the
Healthy People 2010 Database. 6.2 GenderLarge differences do not appear to exist between males and females in moderate/physical activity (Figure 34). Differences in Internet use do not appear to differ largely between males and females (Figure 33). Source: Pew Internet & American
Life Project's Daily Internet Tracking Survey, Source: CDC Wonder. DATA2010…the
Healthy People 2010 Database. 6.3 Education LevelRates of moderate/vigorous physical activity increase with higher levels of education, as do rates of Internet use (Figures 35 and 36). Less educated persons have lower rates of physical activity and Internet use compared to more educated persons. Source: Pew Internet & American
Life Project's Daily Internet Tracking Survey, Source: CDC Wonder. DATA2010…the
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