Summary health statistics for U.S. adults: National Health Interview Survey, 1999.

John R Pleis, Richard Coles
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Objectives: This report presents health statistics from the 1999 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) for the civilian, noninstitutionalized adult population, classified by sex, age, race and Hispanic origin, poverty status, and region of residence for chronic condition prevalence, health status and limitations in activity, health care access and utilization, health behaviors, and attitudes toward Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Also, health statistics by education, income, health insurance coverage, marital status, and place of residence are presented for health status and limitations in activity, health care access and utilization, health behaviors, and knowledge and attitudes toward AIDS.

Source of data: The NHIS is a multistage probability sample survey conducted annually by interviewers of the U.S. Census Bureau for the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is representative of the civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Data are collected during face-to-face interviews with adults present at the time of the interview. The self-reported health information for adults in this report was obtained from one randomly-selected adult per family.

Highlights: In 1999, 65% of adults 18 years of age or over reported excellent or very good health. However, 17% of adults less than 65 years of age had no health insurance coverage, and 16% of adults did not have a usual place of medical care. Eleven percent of adults had ever been told by a doctor or health professional that they had heart disease and 19% had been told on two or more visits that they had hypertension. Nearly a quarter of adults were current smokers, while 23% were former smokers. Sixty-one percent did not engage in any leisure-time vigorous physical activity, and, based on estimates of body mass index, 35% were overweight and 21% were obese.

美国成年人健康统计摘要:1999年全国健康访谈调查。
目的:本报告介绍了1999年全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)对平民、非机构成年人口的健康统计数据,按性别、年龄、种族和西班牙裔、贫困状况、慢性病患病率、健康状况和活动限制、卫生保健获取和利用、健康行为和对获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)的态度进行了分类。此外,还提供了按教育、收入、医疗保险覆盖面、婚姻状况和居住地分列的健康统计数据,包括健康状况和活动限制、卫生保健的获取和利用、健康行为以及对艾滋病的认识和态度。数据来源:NHIS是由美国人口普查局为国家卫生统计中心、疾病控制和预防中心的采访者每年进行的一项多阶段概率抽样调查,代表了非机构的美国平民人口。数据是在与在场的成年人进行面对面访谈时收集的。本报告中成年人自我报告的健康信息是从每个家庭随机选择的一名成年人中获得的。亮点:1999年,65%的18岁或18岁以上的成年人报告健康状况良好或非常好。然而,在65岁以下的成年人中,17%没有医疗保险,16%的成年人没有通常的医疗保健场所。11%的成年人曾经被医生或健康专家告知他们有心脏病,19%的人在两次或两次以上的就诊中被告知他们有高血压。近四分之一的成年人现在是吸烟者,23%的人以前是吸烟者。61%的人在闲暇时间没有参加任何剧烈的体育活动,根据身体质量指数的估计,35%的人超重,21%的人肥胖。
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