Mid-Hudson

eBRFSS 2013-2014 Health Indicators: Mid-Hudson
General Description .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Percentage of adults who did not receive medical care because of cost .................................................................................................................... 3
Percentage of adults who have a regular health care provider ................................................................................................................................... 4
Percentage of adults who had a dentist visit within the past year .............................................................................................................................. 5
Percentage of adults living with a disability................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Percentage of adults aged 18-64 years with healthcare coverage .............................................................................................................................. 7
Percentage of adults aged 18-64 years who saw a doctor for a routine checkup within the last year ....................................................................... 8
Percentage of adults experiencing housing insecurity in the past 12 months............................................................................................................. 9
Percentage of adults experiencing food insecurity in the past 12 months ................................................................................................................ 10
Percentage of adults with poor self-reported health ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Percentage of adults who report 14 or more days of poor physical health............................................................................................................... 12
Prevent Chronic Diseases ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Percentage of adults who are obese ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Percentage of adults with an annual household income less than $25,000 who are obese ..................................................................................... 14
Percentage of adults living with a disability who are obese ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Percentage of adults overweight or obese ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Percentage of adults who participated in leisure time physical activity in the past 30 days ..................................................................................... 17
Percentage of adults who consume one or more sugary drinks daily ....................................................................................................................... 18
Percentage of adults who consume fast-food three or more times per week .......................................................................................................... 19
Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed diabetes .......................................................................................................................................... 20
Percentage of adults who are current smokers ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Percentage of adults with annual household income less than $25,000 who are current smokers ......................................................................... 22
Percentage of adults aged 18-24 years who are current smokers............................................................................................................................. 23
Percentage of women aged 50-74 years receiving breast cancer screening based on recent guidelines ................................................................. 24
Percentage of women aged 50-74 years with annual household income of less than $25,000 receiving breast cancer screening based on recent
guidelines ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Percentage of women aged 21-65 years receiving cervical cancer screening based on recent guidelines ............................................................... 26
Percentage of women aged 21-65 years with annual household income of less than $25,000 receiving cervical cancer screening based on recent
guidelines ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Percentage of adults aged 50-75 years receiving colorectal cancer screening based on recent guidelines .............................................................. 28
Percentage of adults aged 50-75 years with annual household income less than $25,000 receiving colorectal cancer screening based on recent
guidelines ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Percentage of adults who had a test for high blood sugar or diabetes within the past three years ......................................................................... 30
Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed prediabetes .................................................................................................................................... 31
Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed high blood pressure ........................................................................................................................ 32
Percentage of adults with diagnosed high blood pressure taking high blood pressure medication ......................................................................... 33
Percentage of adults with current asthma ................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Percent of adults with cholesterol checked ............................................................................................................................................................... 35
Percentage of adults 18 years and older with elevated cholesterol .......................................................................................................................... 36
Percentage of adults who have taken a course or class to learn how to manage their chronic disease or condition .............................................. 37
Percentage of adults with arthritis ............................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Percentage of adults who consider their neighborhood suitable for walking and physical activity .......................................................................... 39
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with at least one fall in the past 12 months.................................................................................................... 40
Among adults aged 65+ years with at least one fall in the past 12 months, percent that resulted in injury............................................................. 41
Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated Infections .............................................................................................. 42
Percentage of adults aged 47-68 years reporting ever tested for Hepatitis C (HCV) ................................................................................................. 42
Percentage of adults aged 18+ years with flu immunization in the past year ........................................................................................................... 43
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with flu immunization in the past year ........................................................................................................... 44
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with pneumococcal immunization .................................................................................................................. 45
Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children ........................................................................................................................................................... 46
Percentage of women aged 18-44 years who had dental visit within the last year .................................................................................................. 46
Women aged 18-44 years who saw a doctor for a routine checkup within the last year .......................................................................................... 47
Percentage of women aged 18-64 years with health care coverage ......................................................................................................................... 48
Percentage of women aged 18-44 years whose health care provider discussed planning a healthy pregnancy ...................................................... 49
Promote Mental Health and Prevention Substance Abuse ............................................................................................................................................ 50
Percentage of adults with poor mental health for 14 or more days in the last month ............................................................................................. 50
Percentage of adult binge drinking during the past month ....................................................................................................................................... 51
Percentage of cigarette smoking among adults who report poor mental health ...................................................................................................... 52
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General Description
The New York State Expanded Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2013-2014 (2014 eBRFSS) was design to
supplement the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS),
which is conducted annually in New York State. The purpose of the 2014 eBRFSS was to produce local information on
key public health issues. Data for the project were collected from April 15, 2013 to May 10, 2014. The 2014 eBRFSS
reached both households with landline telephones and households which only had cell phones. Like the annual BRFSS,
New York State's 2014 eBRFSS was designed to be representative of the non-institutionalized adult household
population, aged 18 years and older.
Reported Health Indicators
There are a total of 50 health indicators included in the report. The health indicators include 10 measures included in the
New York State Department of Health’s Prevention Agenda, NYS Health Innovation Plan (SHIP), Delivery System Reform
Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program, or the NYS Community Health Indicator Reports (CHIRS). An additional 40
important health indicators are also included. The indicators are organized by the Priority Area of the Prevention Agenda
and are reported statewide, by region, and by county.
Data Collection Methodology, Sampling and Weighting
The data collection methods for the 2014 eBRFSS aligned with the CDC’s standard annual BRFSS methods. The 2014
eBRFSS questionnaire used standard questions from the BRFSS. Survey interviews were conducted in both English and
Spanish. There were 31,690 completed interviews.
The sampling plan for the eBRFSS was developed to result in valid health indicator estimates for New York City (NYC) and
each of the 57 counties outside NYC. The sampling approach stratified landlines by county and implemented a
disproportionate stratified sampling design that accounted for both listed-households and unlisted numbers. Cell phone
households were accounted for through additional strata that covered contiguous groups of counties.
Data were weighted to represent the population using a methodology known as iterative proportional fitting (raking).
Raking adjusted the data so that groups underrepresented in the sample were more accurately represented in the
estimated rates. Raking also enabled surveys conducted by cell phone to be included in the weighting and to accurately
match sample distributions of specified demographic characteristics of the population. The raking categories included in
the eBRFSS were: age, gender, race/ethnicity, education, marital status, owner/renter status, telephone usage (i.e.
landline and cell phone combinations), and county of residence.
Limitations of Data Use:
During data analysis, criteria were applied to suppress rates based on too few surveys to be reliable and to identify rates
that are highly variable. Rates in which less than 10 respondents were in the numerator or less than 50 respondents
were in the denominator were considered unreliable and suppressed from reporting. Rates considered to have high
variability due to having confidence limits greater than ±10% are noted.
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults who did not receive medical care because of cost*
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
12.2%
13.1%
13.0%
13.6%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
213,559
12.2
10.6
14.0
1,994,210
13.1
11.2
15.3
24,867
61,074
39,130
77,812
9,983
11.5
24.2
13.1
12.4
3.0
7.1
18.8
9.3
9.9
1.9
18.1
30.5
18.1
15.4
4.7
281,654
537,866
423,154
596,074
139,733
14.1^
19.7
17.0
11.9
5.1
7.5
14.2
12.3
9.8
3.0
25.1
26.6
23.0
14.3
8.4
103,329
26,096
66,211
17,924
8.6
18.1
24.8
12.2^
7.2
11.5
19.6
6.3
10.4
27.3
30.8
22.5
959,531
335,184
465,114
234,381
10.5
15.5
18.4
16.3^
8.7
10.0
14.5
7.3
12.7
23.4
23.0
32.6
96,035
117,524
11.3
13.0
9.2
10.7
13.8
15.7
890,677
1,103,533
12.3
13.8
9.6
11.2
15.5
16.9
13.0
11.3
14.9
13.6
11.6
15.8
* Among people needing to see a doctor in the past 12 months
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults who have a regular health care provider
100%
90%
PA goal
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
82.9%
84.9%
81.4%
84.5%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,451,055
82.9
80.7
84.8
12,905,860
84.9
83.1
86.6
152,841
165,892
241,482
551,367
316,008
71.5^
65.9
80.1
88.0
95.3
61.4
59.4
74.3
84.6
93.1
79.9
71.9
84.9
90.7
96.8
1,486,954
1,983,479
2,091,488
4,450,345
2,640,269
76.3
72.3
84.7
88.6
96.0
69.8
66.1
79.6
85.5
94.7
81.8
77.7
88.7
91.1
97.1
1,040,292
115,973
170,342
124,448
87.1
80.8^
64.2
84.5^
85.0
69.9
57.6
72.0
88.9
88.4
70.3
92.0
7,996,007
1,926,090
1,725,153
1,258,610
88.0
89.0
68.6
87.9
86.6
83.6
61.2
79.9
89.3
92.7
75.1
93.0
644,852
806,202
76.2
89.1
72.7
86.6
79.4
91.2
5,804,831
7,101,029
80.1
89.3
77.1
87.0
82.8
91.3
81.4
79.0
83.5
84.5
82.5
86.2
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults who had a dentist visit within the past year
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
70.9%
69.5%
69.7%
69.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,139,691
70.9
67.9
73.7
9,774,786
69.5
66.9
72.0
131,816
136,576
183,147
443,396
226,410
67.8^
60.4
67.0
76.3
72.9
52.3
52.4
59.6
72.7
68.0
80.1
67.8
73.7
79.6
77.4
1,100,494
1,624,123
1,687,707
3,421,923
1,743,883
62.2^
65.1
71.9
72.6
69.8
51.0
57.7
65.2
69.3
66.0
72.2
71.8
77.8
75.7
73.4
823,255
87,005
148,094
81,338
73.9
71.4^
61.7
61.4^
70.4
60.9
54.5
46.7
77.1
80.0
68.4
74.2
6,152,109
1,309,282
1,435,933
877,462
72.4
66.6
62.9
66.5^
70.1
57.4
55.3
52.1
74.6
74.7
70.0
78.4
535,676
604,015
67.9
73.7
64.1
68.9
71.4
78.0
4,591,800
5,182,986
67.3
71.6
63.4
68.1
71.1
74.8
69.7
66.5
72.7
69.3
66.6
71.8
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults living with a disability*
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
18.3%
20.8%
17.3%
19.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
316,204
18.3
16.4
20.4
3,111,131
20.8
19.1
22.7
20,509
26,979
31,573
115,741
118,713
9.8^
10.9
10.6
18.7
35.9
4.5
8.0
7.3
16.0
30.8
20.4
14.8
15.1
21.7
41.4
119,872
426,647
294,471
1,195,176
989,611
6.1
16.0
12.2
24.2
36.8
4.3
10.8
9.7
21.6
33.1
8.5
23.2
15.3
27.1
40.6
236,848
34,013
33,088
12,256
20.1
24.6^
12.5
8.4^
17.8
16.3
9.4
3.4
22.6
35.2
16.6
18.9
2,187,495
332,469
420,342
170,824
24.4
15.8
17.0
12.3
22.4
11.9
12.7
7.7
26.6
20.7
22.5
19.1
148,029
168,176
17.7
18.9
14.9
16.3
20.8
21.7
1,349,486
1,761,645
18.9
22.6
16.3
20.4
21.9
24.9
17.3
15.5
19.3
19.9
18.3
21.6
* Limited activities (physical, mental, or emotional problems); need of special equipment (e.g. cane, wheel chair).
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults aged 18-64 years with healthcare coverage
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
83.7%
85.2%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,163,325
83.7
81.3
85.8
10,275,389
85.2
82.8
87.3
824,649
96,166
144,031
98,479
91.2
80.2
57.3
85.7^
89.0
70.4
50.2
72.5
93.0
87.3
64.1
93.2
6,192,415
1,606,586
1,626,540
849,849
90.1
87.9
73.2
74.5^
88.8
82.0
66.2
56.8
91.3
92.1
79.2
86.6
537,373
625,952
79.5
87.6
75.9
84.3
82.8
90.3
4,924,290
5,351,099
83.2
87.2
79.9
83.4
86.0
90.2
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults aged 18-64 years who saw a doctor for a routine checkup within the last year
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
68.0%
70.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
946,537
68.0
65.0
70.9
8,622,736
70.9
68.1
73.5
633,497
86,583
155,522
70,935
69.9
72.1^
62.6
60.8^
66.5
59.9
55.4
45.1
73.1
81.8
69.2
74.5
4,721,851
1,477,782
1,583,308
839,795
68.7
80.8
71.1
68.4^
65.8
73.1
63.6
53.1
71.4
86.6
77.6
80.5
416,747
529,790
61.6
74.1
57.2
69.9
65.8
77.9
3,938,722
4,684,014
65.6
76.0
61.4
72.3
69.6
79.4
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Improve Health Status and Reduce Health Disparities
Percentage of adults experiencing housing insecurity in the past 12 months*
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
38.3%
43.4%
39.8%
43.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
602,090
38.3
35.7
41.1
5,967,540
43.4
40.8
46.1
47,801
120,409
138,372
228,594
60,912
27.1^
53.6
51.7
39.5
20.1
18.1
46.0
44.2
35.6
16.7
38.6
61.0
59.1
43.5
23.9
487,620
1,403,277
1,180,494
2,100,265
688,870
30.7^
57.7
50.7
44.9
27.8
21.3
50.8
43.4
41.4
23.8
42.0
64.3
57.9
48.4
32.1
356,007
65,977
140,652
39,454
32.7
55.1^
58.4
32.6^
29.9
44.2
51.5
21.6
35.6
65.5
64.9
45.8
3,030,019
1,078,432
1,268,822
590,266
36.7
55.5
57.3
44.6^
34.3
46.2
49.7
31.2
39.2
64.3
64.6
58.9
269,919
332,171
35.7
40.8
32.0
36.9
39.6
44.8
2,630,128
3,337,412
40.1
46.5
36.1
43.0
44.2
50.0
39.8
37.1
42.7
43.7
41.0
46.5
* Worried or stressed about having enough money to pay for rent or mortgage.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
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Percentage of adults experiencing food insecurity in the past 12 months*
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
22.5%
29.0%
23.6%
29.4%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
373,183
22.5
20.4
24.7
4,211,702
29.0
26.6
31.5
37,365
79,141
77,591
144,699
32,669
18.6
33.6
27.4
24.5
10.1
12.3
27.4
21.7
21.2
7.6
27.1
40.5
33.9
28.1
13.4
339,128
1,154,171
786,490
1,464,969
405,259
17.9
44.8
33.0
30.3
15.6
13.5
37.7
26.3
26.9
12.5
23.3
52.1
40.4
33.9
19.3
203,220
45,801
101,414
22,749
17.9
34.7^
40.9
16.3^
15.9
24.9
34.4
9.2
20.0
46.1
47.7
27.3
1,998,541
765,155
1,031,787
416,220
22.9
37.2
43.4
30.4^
20.6
29.3
36.2
20.2
25.4
45.7
50.8
42.9
170,155
203,028
21.2
23.8
18.1
20.9
24.6
26.9
1,903,904
2,307,798
27.4
30.5
23.6
27.5
31.5
33.6
23.6
21.3
26.0
29.4
27.1
31.9
* Worried or stressed about having enough money to buy nutritious meals.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with poor self-reported health
10%
5%
0%
4.0%
4.5%
3.7%
4.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
68,725
4.0
33,526
20,130
#
#
#
5.4
6.1
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
3.0
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
5.2
680,314
4.5
3.7
5.4
4.0
4.0
7.3
9.2
20,778
38,067
58,460
300,529
248,637
1.0
1.4
2.4
6.1
9.1
0.5
0.8
1.5
4.5
6.9
2.3
2.5
3.9
8.1
12.0
50,681
6,815
10,516
4.3
4.8
4.0
#
3.1
2.6
2.3
5.9
8.8
6.9
365,138
58,105
213,536
43,535
4.0
2.7
8.4
3.0
3.5
1.6
5.3
1.4
4.7
4.7
13.2
6.4
38,582
30,143
4.6
3.4
3.0
2.5
6.9
4.5
298,899
381,415
4.1
4.8
3.1
3.9
5.5
6.0
3.7
2.8
4.8
4.3
3.6
5.1
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
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Percentage of adults who report 14 or more days of poor physical health*
15%
10%
5%
0%
9.5%
11.8%
9.1%
11.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
162,326
9.5
15,549
18,750
67,042
53,182
#
6.2
6.4
10.9
16.6
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
8.2
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
10.9
1,717,941
11.8
10.5
13.1
4.0
4.3
8.9
12.9
9.6
9.5
13.2
21.1
59,108
184,980
176,691
763,670
491,091
3.1
7.0
7.2
15.8
19.1
1.9
4.8
5.2
13.5
16.1
5.1
10.0
9.9
18.5
22.5
118,834
12,030
27,070
10.1
8.5
10.6
#
8.6
4.7
7.6
12.0
14.8
14.6
1,043,432
188,315
372,059
114,135
11.8
9.3
16.0
8.1
10.7
6.3
11.5
4.7
13.0
13.5
21.9
13.7
73,642
88,684
8.8
10.0
7.2
8.2
10.8
12.3
722,008
995,933
10.3
13.0
8.7
11.3
12.3
14.9
9.1
7.8
10.5
11.3
10.1
12.5
* Out of the past 30 days.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
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Percentage of adults who are obese*
30%
25%
PA goal
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
23.9%
24.9%
24.4%
24.6%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
394,367
23.9
21.7
26.4
3,527,077
24.9
23.0
26.9
27,624
54,511
81,440
162,725
67,255
13.3
23.8
30.5
26.9
21.1
7.9
18.3
24.1
23.2
17.5
21.5
30.3
37.7
30.8
25.3
318,556
509,101
573,976
1,452,755
615,010
17.8
20.8
24.7
30.5
23.4
11.7
16.8
20.0
27.5
20.1
26.0
25.4
30.1
33.7
27.0
255,550
52,966
75,211
10,640
22.7
38.1^
30.9
7.6
20.3
28.5
24.5
3.5
25.4
48.7
38.1
15.6
2,139,878
638,079
622,984
126,136
25.0
30.7
28.0
9.6
23.2
24.2
21.8
6.3
26.9
38.1
35.1
14.4
215,927
178,440
26.1
21.8
22.9
18.7
29.6
25.2
1,782,686
1,744,390
25.3
24.5
22.5
22.0
28.3
27.1
24.4
22.0
26.9
24.6
22.7
26.6
* Obesity defined as a Body Mass Index (BMI) >=30. BMI is calculated based on weight and height.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with an annual household income less than $25,000 who are obese*
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
28.5%
28.7%
29.0%
28.5%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
87,170
28.5
23.8
33.8
1,029,079
28.7
24.7
33.0
6,365
22,492
16,901
30,816
10,596
16.0^
34.8^
28.8^
37.0
18.8
8.8
23.0
17.0
28.5
13.0
27.4
48.7
44.4
46.4
26.5
88,578
177,054
165,333
386,736
190,291
21.3^
26.6^
28.8^
34.8
24.4
10.0
17.0
19.5
28.0
18.8
39.7
39.0
40.3
42.1
31.1
41,272
12,594
30,888
27.3
34.1^
29.6^
#
21.8
19.9
20.6
33.7
51.9
40.6
500,787
165,021
287,948
75,322
30.3
25.3^
30.1^
23.1^
25.6
16.7
21.1
12.4
35.4
36.3
41.0
39.0
34,047
53,123
25.1
31.2
18.9
24.5
32.5
38.9
386,764
642,314
23.8
32.7
18.1
27.6
30.5
38.3
29.0
24.3
34.2
28.5
24.3
33.0
* Obesity defined as a Body Mass Index (BMI) >=30. BMI is calculated based on weight and height.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults living with a disability who are obese*
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
33.2%
36.9%
36.4%
35.4%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
100,917
9,015
45,176
26,632
68,712
12,074
48,667
52,250
Percent
33.2
#
34.7^
#
40.6
23.1
Lower
95% limit
28.1
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
38.7
20.5
52.1
33.0
17.2
48.8
30.4
30.3
#
36.6^
#
25.1
36.1
23.8
51.7
33.2
33.2
25.6
26.7
41.8
40.4
36.4
29.6
43.7
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,093,091
36.9
32.7
41.3
18,440
122,752
109,843
535,031
283,502
16.5^
31.0^
39.7^
45.9
30.3
9.8
16.7
30.4
39.5
25.2
26.5
50.1
49.8
52.5
36.1
698,173
188,077
170,166
36,674
33.3
58.3^
46.0^
21.7^
29.0
44.8
30.4
12.1
37.8
70.6
62.5
35.9
430,886
662,205
32.6
40.4
26.2
35.1
39.7
45.8
35.4
31.0
40.0
* Obesity defined as a Body Mass Index (BMI) >=30. BMI is calculated based on weight and height. Limited activities (physical, mental, or emotional problems);
need of special equipment (e.g. cane, wheel chair).
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults overweight or obese*
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
61.6%
60.9%
61.5%
60.5%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,013,509
61.6
58.6
64.4
8,631,360
60.9
58.4
63.3
78,608
134,836
182,614
416,662
193,474
37.8^
58.9
68.3
68.8
60.7
27.7
51.3
61.9
64.9
55.0
49.0
66.2
74.2
72.4
66.2
656,771
1,528,245
1,362,541
3,335,153
1,632,723
36.6
62.4
58.6
70.0
62.1
28.8
55.9
50.8
66.8
58.1
45.2
68.4
66.0
73.1
65.9
654,729
98,751
181,418
78,610
58.3
71.0^
74.5
55.9^
54.8
60.2
68.3
41.8
61.7
79.9
79.8
69.1
5,260,942
1,520,031
1,346,413
503,974
61.5
73.1
60.5
38.4^
59.3
63.8
52.9
28.1
63.5
80.7
67.5
49.9
594,678
418,831
71.9
51.1
68.1
46.8
75.4
55.4
4,736,847
3,894,512
67.1
54.7
63.2
51.4
70.8
57.9
61.5
58.7
64.3
60.5
57.9
63.0
* Defined as a Body Mass Index (BMI) >=25. BMI is calculated based on weight and height.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults who participated in leisure time physical activity in the past 30 days*
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
75.8%
72.8%
75.6%
72.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,271,442
75.8
73.3
78.0
10,681,161
72.8
70.6
74.9
175,327
173,350
217,887
461,861
222,803
86.7
72.0
75.1
77.3
68.7
79.0
65.5
67.5
73.6
63.9
91.8
77.7
81.4
80.7
73.1
1,601,630
1,900,064
1,722,858
3,443,881
1,840,519
84.1
73.1
71.5
70.8
69.5
78.5
67.1
63.8
67.5
66.1
88.5
78.4
78.1
73.8
72.7
896,103
91,903
167,526
115,910
78.1
69.6^
65.4
81.7^
75.4
59.5
58.5
68.5
80.5
78.1
71.7
90.1
6,662,678
1,525,317
1,507,430
985,735
75.8
73.8
62.4
70.6^
74.0
66.8
55.4
56.9
77.4
79.7
68.9
81.3
624,724
646,717
76.8
74.8
73.5
71.2
79.8
78.1
5,439,883
5,241,278
77.3
68.6
74.6
65.3
79.8
71.7
75.6
73.1
78.0
72.9
70.5
75.1
* Any physical activities or exercises such as running or walking
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults who consume one or more sugary drinks daily*
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
20.1%
23.8%
21.4%
24.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
328,184
20.1
18.0
22.4
3,402,766
23.8
21.5
26.3
59,915
72,301
66,352
91,651
34,297
30.5^
31.4
23.7
15.7
10.9
21.4
25.3
18.1
12.9
8.2
41.5
38.1
30.4
18.8
14.4
670,630
733,289
769,136
839,390
348,734
36.9
28.9
32.4
17.6
13.7
28.0
22.5
25.4
15.0
11.1
46.7
36.4
40.3
20.5
16.9
179,864
44,636
83,157
20,526
16.0
35.8^
34.3
15.1^
13.8
26.3
28.1
8.3
18.4
46.5
41.2
25.9
1,754,487
671,592
700,337
276,350
20.4
33.6
29.8
20.4^
18.3
25.4
23.7
10.6
22.8
43.0
36.8
35.5
201,838
126,346
25.5
15.0
22.3
12.5
29.1
18.0
1,782,648
1,620,118
26.0
21.8
22.5
18.7
29.8
25.3
21.4
19.1
23.9
24.7
22.2
27.4
* Sugary drinks include regular soda, and sugar-sweetened drinks.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults who consume fast-food three or more times per week
10%
5%
0%
5.8%
5.8%
6.4%
5.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
94,313
5.8
4.6
7.3
817,815
5.8
4.8
6.9
18,550
22,619
25,563
22,019
4,862
9.4
9.8
9.2
3.8
1.6
4.8
6.4
5.4
2.6
0.8
17.6
14.6
15.3
5.4
3.1
172,464
252,437
106,397
234,582
47,255
9.7
10.0
4.5
5.0
1.9
6.9
6.9
3.2
3.3
1.3
13.6
14.2
6.3
7.4
2.7
47,954
17,766
23,510
4.3
14.1^
9.8
#
3.3
6.6
6.2
5.5
27.5
15.2
433,016
122,943
219,779
42,077
5.1
6.2
9.6
3.2
4.4
4.1
5.6
1.8
5.9
9.3
16.0
5.5
75,751
18,562
9.6
2.2
7.3
1.6
12.6
3.1
560,514
257,301
8.2
3.5
6.6
2.6
10.3
4.8
6.4
5.0
8.2
5.9
4.9
7.0
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed diabetes*
15%
10%
5%
0%
8.6%
9.5%
7.8%
8.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
150,887
8.6
14,160
62,032
68,925
#
#
4.7
9.9
20.7
89,474
19,890
17,031
24,492
88,046
62,840
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
7.3
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
10.1
1,456,783
9.5
8.4
10.8
2.4
7.7
16.7
9.1
12.6
25.4
8,338
58,319
111,205
714,501
525,500
0.4
2.1
4.5
14.2
19.1
0.2
0.8
2.5
11.9
16.3
0.8
5.5
7.7
16.9
22.2
7.5
13.7
6.4
16.3^
6.2
8.9
4.0
9.0
8.9
20.7
9.9
27.9
781,028
250,921
296,635
128,200
8.6
11.6
11.6
8.9
7.6
8.2
7.7
5.4
9.6
16.2
17.0
14.4
10.3
6.9
8.2
5.5
12.9
8.7
795,054
661,729
10.9
8.3
9.0
7.0
13.1
9.7
7.8
6.7
9.2
8.9
7.9
10.1
* As diagnosed by a health professional.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults who are current smokers
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
14.1%
15.6%
14.5%
15.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
239,102
14.1
12.4
15.9
2,311,528
15.6
14.0
17.4
32,350
43,314
44,821
96,435
20,862
15.8^
17.8
15.3
15.9
6.3
9.2
13.5
11.0
13.5
4.5
25.9
23.0
20.9
18.8
8.8
254,033
524,783
427,187
937,977
149,820
13.0
19.7
17.6
19.2
5.7
9.8
14.3
13.3
16.7
4.7
17.0
26.7
23.0
22.1
6.8
164,788
25,127
41,932
7,254
14.1
18.9
16.1
5.1
12.1
12.0
11.8
2.4
16.4
28.4
21.6
10.6
1,598,923
314,837
303,908
93,860
18.1
15.0
12.4
6.7
16.0
10.0
8.8
4.3
20.3
21.7
17.1
10.3
144,979
94,123
17.6
10.7
14.7
9.0
20.9
12.7
1,331,531
979,997
18.8
12.7
15.9
11.1
22.1
14.4
14.5
12.6
16.5
15.9
14.1
17.7
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with annual household income less than $25,000 who are current smokers
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
23.0%
23.6%
23.4%
24.2%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
73,745
23.0
19.2
27.3
910,061
23.6
19.2
28.7
7,392
17,890
13,112
27,097
8,253
18.1^
25.6^
20.9^
31.4
14.3
9.7
17.0
13.1
24.0
8.6
31.1
36.7
31.7
39.9
22.7
84,893
254,993
141,275
354,621
63,044
16.1
32.7^
24.5^
31.5
7.9
9.8
18.8
15.5
24.7
5.6
25.4
50.6
36.5
39.1
11.0
45,290
10,881
15,364
28.9
31.9^
13.5
#
23.5
18.4
8.8
35.0
49.2
20.1
562,213
187,054
119,918
40,876
32.6
28.1^
11.3
10.0
25.7
17.8
7.1
5.0
40.3
41.4
17.6
19.2
35,712
38,032
25.4
21.2
19.7
16.3
32.0
27.0
507,987
402,073
30.0
18.6
21.9
14.7
39.5
23.3
23.4
19.7
27.7
24.2
20.0
28.9
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults aged 18-24 years who are current smokers
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
15.8%
13.0%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
32,350
15.8^
9.2
25.9
254,033
13.0
9.8
17.0
23,087
16.1^
#
#
#
8.0
29.9
188,030
21,086
33,121
11,797
19.4
6.1
9.8^
3.8
14.8
2.8
4.6
1.4
25.2
13.1
19.9
10.0
24,040
8,310
23.7^
8.1
12.6
3.7
40.1
16.6
153,298
100,736
15.5
10.4
10.7
6.6
21.8
16.0
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of women aged 50-74 years receiving breast cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
80.4%
80.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
246,457
80.4
76.2
84.0
2,225,651
80.9
77.7
83.7
184,023
14,839
22,718
79.1
87.4^
86.1^
#
74.7
74.9
66.9
82.9
94.2
95.0
1,417,374
347,690
309,667
150,920
79.0
87.0^
83.8^
79.7^
75.9
73.4
70.9
61.2
81.8
94.3
91.6
90.7
76.2
84.0
2,225,651
#
80.9
77.7
83.7
246,457
#
80.4
Age-adjusted+,&
* Mammogram within past 2 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of women aged 50-74 years with annual household income of less than $25,000 receiving breast
cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
67.2%
76.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
34,867
67.2^
56.2
76.7
554,880
76.7
69.6
82.6
16,177
51.0^
#
#
#
38.1
63.8
232,138
139,053
134,524
49,165
66.5
95.4
82.0^
76.3^
57.9
89.6
61.8
44.1
74.1
98.1
92.7
93.0
56.2
76.7
554,880
#
76.7
69.6
82.6
34,867
#
67.2^
Age-adjusted+,&
* Mammogram within past 2 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of women aged 21-65 years receiving cervical cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
82.6%
80.6%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
496,976
82.6
79.1
85.6
4,362,995
80.6
75.7
84.7
343,119
30,763
75,619
83.5
74.4^
82.0
#
79.5
58.2
73.0
86.9
85.9
88.4
2,640,598
711,417
684,308
326,671
84.5
84.5^
78.0^
57.1^
82.2
72.6
66.2
31.0
86.6
91.8
86.6
79.8
79.1
85.6
4,362,995
#
80.6
75.7
84.7
496,976
#
82.6
Age-adjusted+,&
* Pap test within past 3 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of women aged 21-65 years with annual household income of less than $25,000 receiving cervical
cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
76.7%
75.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
96,878
76.7
68.6
83.2
1,068,153
75.3^
63.2
84.4
42,290
71.4^
#
79.7^
#
59.7
80.7
64.2
89.6
433,489
283,693
292,551
58,419
74.8
93.7
77.4^
36.7^
68.6
87.8
61.6
8.5
80.2
96.8
88.0
78.5
68.6
83.2
1,068,153
#
75.3^
63.2
84.4
37,467
96,878
#
76.7
Age-adjusted+,&
* Pap test within past 3 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults aged 50-75 years receiving colorectal cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
69.1%
69.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
420,117
69.1
65.4
72.7
3,471,945
69.3
66.3
72.2
316,982
33,596
28,956
70.6
76.4^
55.1^
#
66.9
64.2
42.7
74.0
85.4
66.9
2,335,990
514,345
416,087
205,524
70.4
69.6^
70.6^
57.4^
67.9
57.5
58.4
39.9
72.7
79.4
80.4
73.2
203,820
216,297
67.7
70.6
61.6
65.9
73.2
74.9
1,545,645
1,926,301
66.8
71.5
62.1
67.5
71.2
75.2
Age-adjusted+,&
* Blood stool test within 1 year, or sigmoidoscopy within 5 years with blood stool test within 3 years, or colonoscopy within 10 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults aged 50-75 years with annual household income less than $25,000 receiving colorectal
cancer screening based on recent guidelines*
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
52.6%
61.4%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
47,995
52.6
44.2
60.8
736,005
61.4
54.7
67.7
29,963
53.0
#
#
#
43.3
62.6
345,064
155,775
187,721
47,444
57.6
60.0^
75.1^
52.8^
51.4
38.7
60.9
29.9
63.7
78.0
85.4
74.5
18,246
29,749
47.1^
56.6^
34.9
45.7
59.7
66.9
253,900
482,104
51.4^
68.5
41.0
60.2
61.6
75.7
Age-adjusted+,&
* Blood stool test within 1 year, or sigmoidoscopy within 5 years with blood stool test within 3 years, or colonoscopy within 10 years.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults who had a test for high blood sugar or diabetes within the past three years
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
58.5%
58.7%
57.4%
59.1%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
907,749
58.5
55.6
61.4
7,849,939
58.7
56.0
61.5
74,996
111,134
149,552
369,306
183,286
36.8^
46.0
53.4
66.9
73.5
24.7
38.9
46.1
62.5
66.9
50.8
53.2
60.5
71.0
79.3
503,420
1,337,915
1,475,455
2,822,324
1,541,702
26.8
51.0
63.3
68.0
71.4
20.2
44.1
56.2
64.3
66.8
34.6
57.9
69.9
71.4
75.6
647,286
83,150
117,732
59,581
61.0
67.2^
48.8
47.5^
57.7
56.4
41.7
33.4
64.2
76.5
55.9
62.0
4,823,563
1,240,630
1,203,330
582,416
61.0
65.1
53.5
44.7^
58.6
55.4
46.1
31.9
63.4
73.7
60.8
58.2
378,659
529,090
51.5
64.9
47.3
60.9
55.6
68.7
3,534,063
4,315,875
56.3
60.9
52.1
57.2
60.4
64.5
57.4
54.2
60.4
59.1
56.6
61.6
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed prediabetes
10%
5%
0%
4.3%
5.8%
4.3%
5.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
68,671
4.3
10,994
26,630
21,581
#
#
3.9
4.8
8.3
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
3.5
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
5.3
783,799
5.8
4.6
7.2
2.2
3.6
5.9
6.8
6.4
11.4
57,540
43,246
198,127
283,693
171,261
2.9
1.6
8.5
6.7
7.8
0.7
1.0
4.4
5.3
6.2
10.7
2.7
16.0
8.5
9.9
48,336
6,075
9,695
4.4
4.9
3.9
#
3.5
2.5
2.1
5.6
9.5
7.1
489,253
96,242
81,294
117,011
6.0
5.2
3.6
8.9^
4.8
2.9
1.8
3.2
7.4
9.2
7.2
22.3
31,186
37,484
4.1
4.5
3.0
3.4
5.6
5.9
377,968
405,832
5.9
5.6
4.1
4.3
8.5
7.3
4.3
3.5
5.3
5.9
4.6
7.5
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with physician-diagnosed high blood pressure
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
27.6%
28.3%
25.4%
27.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
485,160
27.6
25.4
29.9
4,323,615
28.3
26.5
30.3
14,115
19,179
50,528
203,210
191,521
6.5
7.6
16.7
32.5
57.5
3.1
4.9
12.1
28.9
52.1
13.3
11.6
22.6
36.3
62.8
103,520
299,126
470,752
1,715,223
1,654,516
5.2
10.9
18.9
34.1
60.4
3.3
7.8
14.1
31.2
56.5
8.0
15.0
24.8
37.2
64.2
339,577
57,952
53,138
34,492
28.4
40.0
20.0
23.0^
25.9
30.9
15.5
14.2
31.1
50.0
25.4
35.0
2,701,979
740,669
609,542
271,424
29.7
34.2
23.8
18.9
28.0
27.2
18.7
12.7
31.4
42.0
29.9
27.1
258,468
226,692
30.5
25.0
27.2
22.1
33.9
28.1
2,116,294
2,207,320
29.0
27.7
26.2
25.3
32.1
30.2
25.4
23.4
27.5
27.3
25.6
29.1
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with diagnosed high blood pressure taking high blood pressure medication
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
78.2%
75.2%
57.4%
55.6%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
379,361
78.2
25,439
167,173
174,121
#
#
50.3^
82.3
91.0
Lower
95% limit
74.1
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
81.8
3,243,246
75.2
71.5
78.5
33.7
77.5
86.7
66.9
86.3
93.9
8,688
96,762
186,971
1,395,152
1,497,501
8.4
32.4^
39.7^
81.6
90.8
3.9
18.9
26.7
77.8
86.9
17.4
49.5
54.3
84.9
93.6
269,044
48,852
31,347
79.3
84.3^
59.0^
#
74.9
70.9
44.8
83.1
92.2
71.9
2,081,796
552,688
420,934
187,828
77.4
74.6^
69.1^
69.2^
74.1
60.0
56.3
50.8
80.3
85.3
79.5
83.0
187,107
192,253
72.4
84.9
66.1
80.0
78.0
88.8
1,525,386
1,717,859
72.2
78.1
66.5
73.2
77.2
82.4
57.4
51.8
62.7
55.6
51.1
60.0
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Percentage of adults with current asthma*
15%
10%
5%
0%
8.1%
10.0%
8.1%
10.1%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
141,569
8.1
6.7
9.7
1,520,940
10.0
8.9
11.3
30,738
15,451
24,864
43,139
24,959
14.2
6.2
8.2
6.9
7.5
8.2
4.0
4.6
5.4
5.4
23.4
9.5
14.1
8.8
10.5
170,340
322,447
240,590
551,257
222,952
8.6
11.7
9.7
11.1
8.1
6.2
8.2
7.1
9.3
6.5
11.8
16.4
13.0
13.3
10.1
104,334
11,950
19,703
5,582
8.8
8.3
7.4
3.7
7.1
4.5
4.1
1.5
10.8
14.7
13.1
8.8
946,198
199,011
283,809
91,921
10.4
9.2
11.3
6.4
9.1
6.5
7.9
4.0
11.9
12.9
16.0
10.0
56,381
85,187
6.6
9.4
4.9
7.5
9.0
11.9
504,039
1,016,901
7.0
12.8
5.6
11.1
8.6
14.8
8.1
6.6
9.9
10.1
8.9
11.4
* Physician diagnosed asthma.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
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Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percent of adults with cholesterol checked*
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
86.1%
84.2%
84.3%
83.4%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,487,921
86.1
83.5
88.4
12,572,076
84.2
81.7
86.3
119,554
166,373
264,626
589,697
323,941
58.8^
68.6
88.1
94.4
97.5
45.3
62.0
83.0
92.6
96.0
71.2
74.5
91.8
95.8
98.5
891,216
1,896,541
2,197,539
4,694,424
2,641,873
49.0
71.3
88.9
93.8
97.2
39.4
63.9
85.0
91.2
95.8
58.6
77.7
91.8
95.6
98.2
1,037,098
118,223
203,261
129,338
88.5
82.3
77.3
86.1^
84.9
72.7
72.0
75.7
91.4
89.1
81.8
92.5
7,746,530
1,730,762
1,923,116
1,171,667
87.0
81.9
77.3
81.9^
84.7
73.0
70.1
67.3
89.0
88.3
83.1
90.8
717,767
770,154
85.9
86.3
83.0
81.7
88.4
89.8
5,864,748
6,707,327
82.0
86.2
78.2
82.9
85.2
88.9
84.3
81.8
86.5
83.4
81.2
85.4
* As diagnosed by a health professional.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
35 | P a g e
Mid-Hudson
Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults 18 years and older with elevated cholesterol*
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
38.0%
37.7%
33.7%
34.5%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
563,809
38.0
35.3
40.8
4,711,105
37.7
35.4
40.1
25,949
21,044
75,762
250,204
181,331
21.7^
12.6
28.6
42.6
56.2
12.2
8.6
22.3
38.4
50.9
35.6
18.2
35.9
46.9
61.5
124,288
435,898
620,994
2,009,889
1,439,336
14.0
23.0
28.3
43.1
55.4
8.0
16.9
22.0
39.8
51.3
23.2
30.5
35.6
46.4
59.4
404,347
36,973
71,505
50,985
39.1
31.3^
35.2
39.5^
36.2
22.1
27.8
25.9
42.2
42.2
43.3
54.9
3,102,928
561,511
727,074
319,592
40.3
33.1
37.8
27.3^
38.2
25.6
30.7
18.7
42.4
41.6
45.5
38.1
314,812
248,997
44.0
32.4
39.8
29.0
48.2
36.1
2,369,080
2,342,025
40.5
35.2
37.0
32.4
44.3
38.2
33.7
31.0
36.5
34.5
32.1
37.0
* As diagnosed by a health professional.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults who have taken a course or class to learn how to manage their chronic disease or condition*
15%
10%
5%
0%
8.6%
10.2%
8.5%
9.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
66,257
8.6
8,782
28,181
21,893
#
#
9.1^
9.2
8.7
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
6.9
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
10.6
713,905
10.2
8.5
12.2
3.7
6.8
6.4
20.7
12.3
11.7
11,969
137,115
51,465
282,601
208,847
2.9
17.9^
6.0
10.2
10.1
1.4
9.2
3.8
8.0
8.0
6.1
31.8
9.2
13.0
12.7
39,723
11,297
6,859
7.1
15.3^
7.7
#
5.6
8.5
4.3
8.8
26.1
13.2
398,657
143,698
92,991
78,559
8.8
14.2
8.7
19.0^
7.0
9.5
4.5
10.4
11.1
20.7
16.4
32.2
32,849
33,408
8.9
8.2
6.3
6.3
12.4
10.7
324,668
389,237
10.2
10.2
7.7
8.0
13.4
12.9
8.5
6.2
11.4
9.7
7.7
12.3
* Courses for high blood pressure, arthritis, or diabetes.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Prevent Chronic Diseases
Percentage of adults with arthritis*
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
22.4%
22.9%
20.8%
21.8%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
392,756
22.4
23,161
42,145
161,955
152,353
#
9.2
13.9
25.8
46.1
308,405
32,099
39,612
12,641
150,162
242,594
Lower
95% limit
20.4
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
24.5
3,491,206
22.9
21.3
24.6
6.0
9.7
22.6
40.9
13.7
19.7
29.3
51.4
40,067
228,246
323,152
1,465,151
1,353,867
2.0
8.3
12.9
29.2
49.3
1.1
5.9
9.4
26.5
45.4
3.6
11.7
17.5
32.1
53.2
25.9
22.3
14.8
8.4
23.4
15.1
10.6
4.1
28.4
31.6
20.4
16.3
2,474,787
400,524
460,563
155,331
27.2
18.5
18.0
10.8
25.6
13.4
13.6
7.2
28.9
24.9
23.4
15.8
17.7
26.9
15.1
23.9
20.5
30.0
1,258,898
2,232,309
17.3
28.0
15.2
25.7
19.6
30.4
20.8
18.9
22.8
21.8
20.3
23.3
* Includes rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus, or fibromyalgia.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
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Mid-Hudson
Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment
Percentage of adults who consider their neighborhood suitable for walking and physical activity
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
92.1%
91.3%
91.7%
91.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
1,515,249
92.1
90.6
93.4
13,107,891
91.3
89.8
92.6
178,853
208,949
256,978
547,100
301,481
89.6
88.8
90.8
93.1
95.1
81.8
83.8
86.0
91.1
92.7
94.3
92.4
94.1
94.6
96.8
1,641,319
2,218,379
2,218,331
4,372,743
2,447,810
87.9
86.6
93.4
92.2
94.7
80.9
80.9
90.6
90.1
92.7
92.5
90.8
95.4
93.9
96.1
1,040,740
119,401
223,577
131,532
92.0
92.0
90.8
95.0
90.3
82.5
86.2
89.1
93.5
96.5
94.0
97.8
8,055,698
1,798,763
1,963,304
1,290,125
93.1
89.3
84.3
94.0
91.7
83.3
78.2
88.9
94.3
93.4
89.0
96.9
739,528
775,721
92.8
91.4
90.5
89.3
94.6
93.1
6,375,291
6,732,600
92.5
90.1
90.3
87.9
94.3
91.9
91.7
90.0
93.1
91.3
89.8
92.6
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
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Mid-Hudson
Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with at least one fall in the past 12 months
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
28.8%
30.8%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
92,763
28.8
24.5
33.6
802,383
30.8
27.3
34.5
78,574
30.9
#
#
#
26.8
35.4
600,059
61,485
96,513
44,326
31.3
22.9^
39.1^
25.2^
28.3
12.6
21.8
12.2
34.5
38.1
59.7
45.0
42,914
49,849
26.7
31.0
20.8
25.1
33.4
37.6
324,764
477,619
30.4
31.1
25.5
26.4
35.7
36.2
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
40 | P a g e
Mid-Hudson
Promote a Healthy and Safe Environments
Among adults aged 65+ years with at least one fall in the past 12 months, percent that resulted in injury*
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
40.2%
38.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
37,075
40.2
32.0
49.0
304,376
38.3
32.2
44.9
31,264
40.1
#
#
#
32.4
48.3
223,708
33,030
31,933
15,705
37.6
53.7^
34.1^
35.4^
32.1
28.5
11.7
12.0
43.4
77.2
66.8
68.8
15,850
21,225
37.2^
42.9^
26.8
31.1
48.9
55.6
103,371
201,005
32.2
42.5
24.1
33.9
41.5
51.5
Age-adjusted+,&
* Falls that limited regular activities or lead to doctor visits.
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Percentage of adults aged 47-68 years reporting ever tested for Hepatitis C (HCV)
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
34.0%
37.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
182,322
34.0
30.2
38.0
1,662,747
37.3
34.0
40.8
129,928
20,470
17,315
33.3
47.9^
30.3^
#
29.4
32.1
20.9
37.5
64.1
41.7
957,863
347,642
270,194
87,049
33.7
52.3^
44.2^
26.2^
31.0
40.1
31.2
15.7
36.4
64.2
58.1
40.4
101,973
80,348
39.5
28.9
33.7
24.2
45.6
34.2
929,342
733,405
43.4
31.7
38.2
27.6
48.7
36.1
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
42 | P a g e
Mid-Hudson
Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Percentage of adults aged 18+ years with flu immunization in the past year*
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
47.3%
46.7%
45.0%
46.0%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
785,113
47.3
44.5
50.1
6,798,706
46.7
44.3
49.2
67,071
70,650
103,925
284,102
245,927
33.5^
30.0
36.5
47.9
75.9
21.3
24.1
29.9
43.8
71.4
48.4
36.6
43.7
52.0
79.8
600,414
907,897
981,422
2,282,268
1,895,586
31.7
35.3
41.1
47.4
72.1
23.4
29.0
33.9
44.1
67.9
41.5
42.1
48.6
50.8
75.9
580,946
48,599
81,517
74,051
50.9
36.9^
32.9
53.4^
47.6
27.8
27.3
39.5
54.1
47.1
39.0
66.8
4,296,522
718,122
971,941
812,120
49.3
35.0
40.8
58.5^
47.1
27.6
34.1
45.1
51.5
43.3
47.8
70.7
341,699
443,414
42.4
51.9
38.6
47.8
46.2
56.1
3,045,064
3,753,643
43.8
49.5
40.1
46.2
47.5
52.8
45.0
42.1
48.0
46.0
43.4
48.6
* Includes flu shot or flu spray
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with flu immunization in the past year*
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
75.9%
72.1%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
245,927
75.9
71.4
79.8
1,895,586
72.1
67.9
75.9
191,919
75.0
#
#
#
70.8
78.7
1,484,360
103,016
170,589
137,621
76.9
38.4^
69.0^
75.2^
73.9
23.8
47.8
51.4
79.6
55.5
84.3
89.7
123,697
122,230
76.4
75.4
70.0
68.9
81.8
80.8
802,715
1,092,871
73.9
70.8
67.7
65.0
79.3
76.0
Age-adjusted+,&
* Includes flu shot or flu spray
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Prevent HIV/STDs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Percentage of adults aged 65+ years with pneumococcal immunization
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
65.6%
65.1%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
201,874
65.6
60.6
70.2
1,617,276
65.1
60.7
69.2
160,758
65.7
#
#
#
61.2
70.0
1,303,462
123,843
104,466
85,505
71.4
48.9^
45.7^
48.1^
68.1
30.2
27.5
27.7
74.4
67.8
65.3
69.2
96,066
105,807
63.4
67.7
56.0
60.8
70.3
73.9
631,549
985,727
62.4
66.9
56.7
60.5
67.7
72.7
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children
Percentage of women aged 18-44 years who had dental visit within the last year
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
69.0%
70.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
239,158
69.0
59.1
77.4
2,268,176
70.7
64.0
76.5
166,583
74.4^
#
54.9^
#
59.9
84.9
39.1
69.8
1,155,302
426,771
412,421
273,683
73.5
78.8^
62.2^
63.0^
68.1
61.7
48.3
30.7
78.3
89.5
74.4
86.8
59.1
77.4
2,268,176
#
70.7
64.0
76.5
35,664
239,158
#
69.0
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children
Women aged 18-44 years who saw a doctor for a routine checkup within the last year
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
70.6%
72.5%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
274,898
70.6
63.9
76.5
2,615,375
72.5
66.5
77.8
184,761
75.1
#
64.5^
#
68.1
81.0
49.3
77.3
1,220,281
512,270
606,739
276,085
70.1
83.8^
76.3^
60.1^
65.1
68.8
64.1
30.5
74.6
92.4
85.3
83.8
63.9
76.5
2,615,375
#
72.5
66.5
77.8
49,811
274,898
#
70.6
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children
Percentage of women aged 18-64 years with health care coverage
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
87.6%
87.2%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
625,952
87.6
84.3
90.3
5,351,099
87.2
83.4
90.2
444,204
47,362
73,041
61,345
92.0
84.1^
66.7^
93.6^
88.6
69.6
55.3
77.8
94.4
92.5
76.5
98.4
3,178,979
916,108
807,553
448,460
91.6
93.3
76.0
71.8^
90.0
88.7
66.5
43.3
93.0
96.1
83.5
89.5
625,952
#
87.6
84.3
90.3
5,351,099
#
87.2
83.4
90.2
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Promote Healthy Women, Infants, and Children
Percentage of women aged 18-44 years whose health care provider discussed planning a healthy pregnancy
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
44.1%
39.3%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
Rate type
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age+
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
153,496
44.1
35.9
52.5
1,268,971
39.3
33.7
45.2
108,432
47.8^
#
41.1^
#
37.2
58.6
27.4
56.4
723,302
291,237
192,904
61,528
45.9
53.7^
28.5^
14.1^
41.1
35.5
19.0
6.5
50.9
71.0
40.3
27.9
35.9
52.5
1,268,971
#
39.3
33.7
45.2
26,231
153,496
#
44.1
Age-adjusted+,&
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
+ Age-adjusted and age specific percent not generated for health indicators with age range limits.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Mid-Hudson
Promote Mental Health and Prevention Substance Abuse
Percentage of adults with poor mental health for 14 or more days in the last month
15%
10%
PA goal
5%
0%
10.8%
11.3%
10.9%
11.1%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Rate type
Statewide
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
185,388
10.8
8.6
13.4
1,672,677
11.3
9.7
13.0
46,733
19,988
31,122
62,904
22,310
22.3^
8.2
10.5
10.2
6.9
11.0
5.7
6.8
8.3
4.9
39.9
11.6
16.0
12.4
9.6
186,862
418,716
259,463
587,164
175,961
9.5
15.7
10.5
12.1
6.7
6.7
10.2
7.0
10.3
4.9
13.1
23.4
15.4
14.2
9.0
131,314
16,197
29,751
11.2
11.7
11.4
#
8.4
6.2
7.8
14.7
21.0
16.2
1,072,012
237,227
264,437
99,001
12.0
11.2
11.0
7.0
10.2
7.0
7.1
3.9
14.2
17.5
16.6
12.2
79,572
105,816
9.6
11.9
7.3
8.6
12.4
16.4
734,315
938,362
10.4
12.1
7.9
10.2
13.5
14.2
10.9
8.8
13.4
11.1
9.6
13.0
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Promote Mental Health and Prevention Substance Abuse
Percentage of adult binge drinking during the past month*
25%
20%
PA goal
15%
10%
5%
0%
14.8%
16.9%
16.0%
17.7%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
243,431
14.8
12.4
17.5
2,413,447
16.9
14.9
19.1
67,414
46,125
53,410
66,917
8,774
34.0^
19.5
18.9
11.4
2.7
21.6
15.0
13.7
9.3
1.7
49.0
25.0
25.4
14.0
4.3
515,466
633,963
509,131
656,578
86,636
27.1
25.0
22.6
13.7
3.4
19.4
18.9
17.2
11.7
2.7
36.6
32.3
29.1
16.0
4.2
183,442
7,464
43,796
8,729
16.2
5.9
17.5
6.2
13.2
3.1
12.7
2.8
19.9
10.9
23.7
12.8
1,649,594
324,364
277,966
161,523
19.1
16.3^
11.6
12.4
17.0
9.4
7.7
6.8
21.5
26.8
17.1
21.7
155,554
87,877
19.7
10.3
16.8
6.8
22.9
15.2
1,567,117
846,330
22.8
11.4
19.3
9.6
26.8
13.4
16.0
13.6
18.6
17.7
15.6
20.0
* Men who have five or more drinks , women having four or more drinks on one occasion
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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Promote Mental Health and Prevention Substance Abuse
Percentage of cigarette smoking among adults who report poor mental health
45%
40%
35%
30%
PA goal
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
28.7%
31.8%
29.7%
29.9%
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
Mid-Hudson
Region
NYS
crude
age-adjusted
Mid-Hudson
Est. # of
Adults
Total
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-64
65+
Race
White, NH
Black, NH
Hispanic
Other, NH
Sex
Male
Female
Age-adjusted&
51,755
19,510
Percent
28.7^
#
#
#
31.2
#
Lower
95% limit
20.0
Rate type
Statewide
Upper
95% limit
39.4
22.7
41.2
Est. # of
Adults
Percent
Lower
95% limit
Upper
95% limit
519,245
31.8
24.1
40.6
64,468
192,926
70,340
177,977
13,368
35.6^
47.3^
27.6^
31.2
7.7
22.4
24.8
16.6
24.0
4.1
51.5
70.8
42.1
39.5
13.9
36,925
28.4^
#
#
#
18.3
41.2
423,246
33,694
45,968
16,336
39.9^
14.4^
18.1^
19.6^
29.9
7.7
9.4
9.4
50.7
25.3
31.9
36.5
33,440
18,314
44.0^
17.6
30.0
10.9
59.0
27.2
272,857
246,388
38.4^
26.7
24.1
20.7
55.0
33.8
29.7
22.4
38.2
29.9
24.1
36.4
& Percent is age adjusted to the 2000 United States Population.
# Rates with <10 in the numerator or <50 in the denominator are suppressed.
^ Highly variable rate (confidence interval with a half-width greater than 10).
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