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Age-Adjusted Percentage of Persons with Diabetes Aged 35 Years and Older Reporting Cardiovascular Disease Conditions, United States, 1997–2007

Between 1997 and 2007, no major changes were apparent in the age-adjusted percentage of coronary heart disease, stroke, or other heart conditions. In 2007, the age-adjusted percentage of persons with diabetes aged 35 years and older with self-reported coronary heart disease (i.e., self-reported coronary heart disease, angina, or heart attack) was 20.2%, almost three times that of self-reported stroke.

Graph showing Age-Adjusted Percentage of Persons with Diabetes Aged 35 Years and Older Reporting Cardiovascular Disease Conditions, United States, 1997–2007. Links for data figures, sources, methodology and data limitations, and detailed tables follow this figure.
 

 

Year Coronary Heart Disease Stroke Other Heart Conditions
Percent Standard Error Percent Standard Error Percent Standard Error
1997 22.3 0.8 8.1 0.5 19.7 0.9
1998 22.3 0.7 7.7 0.4 18.4 0.7
1999 21.6 0.7 8.0 0.5 16.6 0.6
2000 22.1 0.7 8.0 0.4 16.3 0.6
2001 22.3 0.7 8.6 0.4 16.4 0.6
2002 22.6 0.7 8.7 0.4 17.1 0.6
2003 22.0 0.6 8.7 0.4 16.2 0.6
2004 21.8 0.6 8.3 0.4 16.7 0.6
2005 21.6 0.7 7.6 0.4 16.8 0.6
2006 20.8 0.7 7.8 0.4 16.6 0.6
2007 20.2 0.8 7.9 0.5 16.2 0.8


Methods & Limitations

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics, data from the National Health Interview Survey. Data computed by personnel in the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC.


 

Page last modified: May 12, 2009
Page last reviewed: May 12, 2009