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(Data are for the U.S.)

 

Health status

  • Life expectancy at birth for females: 80.4 years
  • Life expectancy at birth for males: 75.2 years

Source: Deaths: Final Data for 2005, Table 7

  • Percent of persons in fair or poor health: 9.8%

Source: Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2007 Appendix III Table V

  • Percent of persons with a limitation in usual activities due to one or more chronic health conditions: 12%

Source: Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2007 Appendix III Table VI

 

Health risk factors

  • Percent of adults who engaged in regular leisure-time physical activity: 31% (2007)
  • Percent of adults who currently smoke: 20% (2007)
  • Percent of adults who had 5 or more drinks in 1 day at least once in the past year: 20% (2007)

Source: Early release of selected estimates based on data from the National Health Interview Survey, data Tables for figures 7.1, 8.1, 9.1

  • Percent of persons 20 years and over who are overweight: 67% (2003-2006)
  • Percent of persons 20 years and over with hypertension: 32% (2003-2006)

Source: Health, United States, 2008, Tables 71, 75

 

Vaccinations

  • Percent of persons 65 years and over who had received an influenza shot during the past 12 months: 67% (2007)
  • Percent of persons 65 years and over who had ever received a pneumococcal vaccination: 58% (2007)

Source: Early Release of Selected Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, Table 4.1b, data Table for figure 5.1

  • Percent of children 19-35 months age who had received combined series (4:3:1:3) vaccination: 77% (2006)

Source: Health, United States, 2008, Table 85

 

Access to health care

  • Percent of persons under 65 years without health insurance coverage: 17%

Source: Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2007, Appendix III, Table XVI

  • Percent of adults without a usual source of health care: 15%

Source: Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Adults: National Health Interview Survey, 2007, Table 33

 

Mortality

  • Number of deaths: 2,448,017
  • Deaths per 100,000 population: 825.9
  • Infant mortality rate: 6.87 deaths per 1000 live births
  • Number of deaths for leading causes of death
    • Heart disease: 652,091
    • Cancer: 559,312
    • Stroke: 143,579

Source:  Deaths: Final Data for 2005, Tables C, 1

 

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