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Percentage of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes Reporting Inability to Do Usual Activities at Least One Day in the Past 30 Days, Hispanics, United States, 1994–2010

From 1994 to 2010, the crude and age-adjusted percentages of Hispanic adults with diagnosed diabetes who reported an inability to do usual activities at least one day in the past 30 days changed little. In 2010, nearly 40% of Hispanic adults with diagnosed diabetes reported having an inability to do usual activities at least one day in the past 30 days.

Graph showing Percentage of Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes Reporting Inability to Do Usual Activities at Least One Day in the Past 30 Days, Hispanics, United States, 1994–2010. Links for methodology and data limitations follow this figure.

 

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Year Hispanic
Crude Age-Adjusted
Percent Std Error Percent Std Error
1994 30.0 4.2 28.0 4.2
1995 31.2 3.9 30.6 4.7
1996 27.7 3.1 32.7 4.7
1997 30.5 3.0 30.1 3.4
1998 33.7 2.9 35.5 3.4
1999 34.5 3.1 34.8 4.0
2000 25.9 2.7 26.4 3.3
2001 32.6 2.5 34.2 3.2
2002 . . . .
2003 33.0 2.3 33.5 2.7
2004 38.1 2.6 39.8 3.3
2005 32.5 2.2 31.8 2.5
2006 34.5 2.1 34.4 2.6
2007 33.0 1.7 32.7 2.0
2008 35.2 1.6 34.7 2.2
2009 36.3 1.6 36.6 2.3
2010 38.2 1.3 36.8 1.8


Methods and Limitations

 

Data Source: Information came from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. The data were computed by CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation personnel.


 

Page last modified: September 20, 2011
Page last reviewed: September 20, 2011
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