
| Population | Health status, risk factors, and chronic disease |
| Births and prenatal | Access and utilization of health care |
| Deaths |
Table 1. Resident population, by
age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin: United States, selected years
1950-2005
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Figure 3. Population in selected
race and Hispanic origin groups, by age: United States, 1980-2006
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Table 3. Persons and families below
poverty level, by selected characteristics, race, and Hispanic origin:
United States, selected years 1973-2005
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Figure 4. Poverty by age: United
States, 1966-2005
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Figure 5. Low income by age, race,
and Hispanic origin: United States, 2005
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Table 4. Crude birth rates,
fertility rates, and birth rates by age, race, and Hispanic origin of
mother: United States, selected years 1950-2004
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Table 9. Teenage childbearing, by
detailed race and Hispanic origin of mother: United States, selected
years 1970-2004
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Table 10. Nonmarital childbearing by
detailed race and Hispanic origin of mother, and maternal age: United
States, selected years 1970-2004
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Table 13. Low-birthweight live
births, by detailed race, Hispanic origin, and smoking status of mother:
United States, selected years 1970-2004
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Table 14. Low-birthweight live
births among mothers 20 years of age and over, by detailed race,
Hispanic origin, and education of mother: United States, selected years
1989-2004
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Table 15. Low-birthweight live
births, by race and Hispanic origin of mother, geographic division, and
state: United States, average annual 1996-1998, 1999-2001, and 2002-2004
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Table 16. Legal abortions and legal
abortion ratios, by selected patient characteristics: United States,
selected years 1973-2003
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Table 17. Contraceptive use in the
past month among women 15-44 years of age, by age, race, Hispanic
origin, and method of contraception: United States, selected years
1982-2002
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Table 18. Breastfeeding among
mothers 15-44 years of age, by year of baby's birth, and selected
characteristics of mother: United States, average annual 1986-1988
through 1999-2001
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Table 19. Infant, neonatal, and
postneonatal mortality rates, by detailed race and Hispanic origin of
mother: United States, selected years 1983-2004
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Table 20. Infant mortality rates
among mothers 20 years of age and over, by education, detailed race, and
Hispanic origin of mother: United States, selected years 1983-2004
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Table 21. Infant mortality rates by
birthweight: United States, selected years 1983-2004
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Table 22. Infant mortality rates,
fetal mortality rates, and perinatal mortality rates, by race: United
States, selected years 1950-2004
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Table 23. Infant mortality rates, by
race and Hispanic origin of mother, geographic division, and state:
United States, average annual 1989-1991, 1999-2001, and 2002-2004
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Table 24. Neonatal mortality rates,
by race and Hispanic origin of mother, geographic division, and state:
United States, average annual 1989-1991, 1999-2001, and 2002-2004
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Table 25. Infant mortality rates and
international rankings: Selected countries and territories, selected
years 1960-2004
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Table 32. Leading causes of death
and numbers of deaths, by age: United States, 1980 and 2004
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Table 35. Death rates for all
causes, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United States, selected
years 1950-2004
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Table 36. Death rates for diseases
of heart, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United States,
selected years 1950-2004
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Table 37. Death rates for
cerebrovascular diseases, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United
States, selected years 1950-2004
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Table 38. Death rates for malignant
neoplasms, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United States,
selected years 1950-2004
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Table 41. Death rates for chronic
lower respiratory diseases, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age:
United States, selected years 1980-2004
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Table 42. Death rates for human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and
age: United States, selected years 1987-2004
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Table 44. Death rates for motor
vehicle-related injuries, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United
States, selected years 1950-2004
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Table 45. Death rates for homicide,
by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United States, selected years
1950-2004
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Table 46. Death rates for suicide,
by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United States, selected years
1950-2004
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Table 47. Death rates for
firearm-related injuries, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and age: United
States, selected years 1970-2004
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Table 49. Occupational injury deaths
and rates, by industry, sex, age, race, and Hispanic origin: United
States, selected years 1992-2005
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Table 52. Acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS) cases, by year of diagnosis and selected
characteristics: United States, 2001-2005
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Table 58. Limitation of activity
caused by chronic conditions, by selected characteristics: United
States, selected years 1997-2005
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Figure 14. Limitation of activity
caused by selected chronic health conditions among children, by age:
United States, 2004-2005
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Table 60. Respondent-assessed health
status, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years
1991-2005
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Table 62. Suicidal ideation, suicide
attempts, and injurious suicide attempts among students in grades 9-12,
by sex, grade level, race, and Hispanic
origin: United States, selected years 1991-2005
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Table 66. Use of selected substances
in the past month among persons 12 years of age and over, by age, sex,
race, and Hispanic origin: United States, 2002, 2004, and 2005
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Table 67. Use of selected substances
among high school seniors, tenth-, and eighth-graders, by sex and race:
United States, selected years 1980-2006
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Figure 9. Cigarette smoking among
men, women, high school students, and mothers during pregnancy: United
States, 1965-2005
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Figure 10. Blood cotinine levels
among children 4-17 years of age, by percent of poverty level: United
States, 1988-1994 and 2001-2004
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Figure 11. Alcohol-related emergency
department (ED) visit rates among persons 14-28 years of age, by age and
sex: United States, 2002-2004
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Table 75. Overweight among children
and adolescents 6-19 years of age, by age, sex, race and Hispanic
origin, and poverty level: United States, 1963-1965 through 2001-2004
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Figure 12. Weekly restaurant meal
consumption among people 1 year of age and over, by age: United States,
1999-2004
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Table 76. Untreated dental caries,
by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and poverty level: United States,
1971-1974, 1988-1994, and 2001-2004
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Table 77. No usual source of health
care among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics:
United States, average annual 1993-1994, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
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Table 79. Reduced access to medical
care during the past 12 months due to cost, by selected characteristics:
United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
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Table 81. No health care visits to
an office or clinic within the past 12 months among children under 18
years of age, by selected characteristics:
United States, average annual 1997-1998, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
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Table 82. Health care visits to
doctor offices, emergency departments, and home visits within the past
12 months, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and
2005
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Table 83. Vaccinations of children
19-35 months of age for selected diseases, by race, Hispanic origin,
poverty
level, and residence in metropolitan statistical area (MSA):
United States, selected years 1995-2006
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Table 84. Vaccination coverage among
children 19-35 months of age, by geographic division, state, and
selected urban area: United States, selected years 1995-2006
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Table 89. Emergency department
visits within the past 12 months among children under 18 years of age,
by selected characteristics: United States,
1997, 2004, and 2005
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Table 91. Injury-related visits to
hospital emergency departments, by sex, age, and intent and mechanism of
injury: United States, average annual 1995-1996, 1999-2000, and
2004-2005
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Table 92. Visits to physician
offices, hospital outpatient departments, and hospital emergency
departments, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years
1995-2005
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Table 93. Visits to primary care
generalist and specialist physicians, by selected characteristics and
type of physician: United States, selected years 1980-2005
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Table 94. Dental visits in the past
year, by selected characteristics: United States, 1997, 2004, and 2005
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Table 95. Selected prescription and
nonprescription drugs recorded during physician office visits and
hospital outpatient department visits, by sex and age: United States,
1995-1996 and 2004-2005
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Table 96. Prescription drug use in
the past month by sex, age, race and Hispanic origin: United States,
1988-1994 and 1999-2002
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Table 97. Admissions to mental
health organizations, by type of service and
organization: United States, selected years 1986-2004
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Table 98.
Persons with hospital stays in the past year, by selected
characteristics: United States, selected years 1997, 2004, and 2005
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Table 99. Discharges, days of care,
and average length of stay in nonfederal short-stay hospitals, by
selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1980-2005
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Table 100. Discharges and days of
care in nonfederal short-stay hospitals, by sex, age, and selected
first-listed diagnoses: United States, 1990, 2000, and 2005
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Table 101. Discharges and average
length of stay in nonfederal short-stay hospitals, by sex, age, and
selected first-listed diagnoses: United States, 1990, 2000, and 2005
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Table 102. Discharges with at least
one procedure in nonfederal short-stay hospitals, by sex, age, and
selected procedures: United States, average annual 1994-1995 and
2004-2005
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Table 114. Mental health
organizations and beds for 24-hour hospital and residential treatment,
by type of organization: United States, selected years 1986-2004
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Table 128. Expenses for health care
and prescribed medicine, by selected
population characteristics: United States, selected years 1987-2004
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Table 129. Sources of payment for
health care, by selected population characteristics: United States,
selected years 1987-2004
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Table 130. Out-of-pocket health care
expenses among persons with medical expenses,
by age: United States, selected years 1987-2004
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Table 136.
Private health insurance coverage among persons under 65 years of age,
by selected characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
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Table 137. Private health insurance
coverage obtained through the workplace among persons under 65 years of
age, by selected characteristics: United States, selected years
1984-2005
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Table 138. Medicaid coverage among
persons under 65 years of age, by selected characteristics: United
States, selected years 1984-2005
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Table 139. No health insurance
coverage among persons under 65 years of age, by selected
characteristics: United States, selected years 1984-2005
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Figure 29. Uninsured for at least
part of the 12 months prior to interview among persons under 65 years of
age, by length of time uninsured and selected characteristics: United
States, 2005
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Table 144. Medicaid recipients and
medical vendor payments, by basis of
eligibility, and race and ethnicity: United States, selected fiscal
years 1972-2004
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Table 145. Medicaid recipients and
medical vendor payments, by type of service: United States, selected
fiscal years 1972-2004
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