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Data & Trends

Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Table 9.33 Total Number* of Bed Days Due to Acute and
Chronic Conditions and Average Number of Days per Person
Among People with Diabetes, by Age, White Race,
Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, United States, 1983-1996

 

Age

Age-
adjusted
Rate

0-44

45-64

65-74

75+

Total

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

Year

8748

11.0

27642

14.4

22967

19.3

22978

29.9

82335

17.6

17.4

1983

1984

7220

8.8

24387

13.0

21570

16.5

19808

24.9

72985

15.2

15.0

1985

5307

6.2

23713

12.0

21432

15.4

23129

26.2

73581

14.4

14.1

1986

5180

5.5

25240

12.4

23649

16.7

20116

22.6

74185

14.0

13.9

1987

7135

7.7

31108

15.2

27564

20.3

20719

23.6

86525

16.6

16.5

1988

9441

9.9

30882

15.6

28473

20.8

16681

20.3

85478

16.7

16.7

1989

8936

10.1

31869

16.6

26272

18.7

16615

20.9

83692

16.7

16.7

1990

9323

9.2

31915

15.8

25483

17.6

18886

22.2

85607

16.0

16.1

1991

9565

9.2

35209

17.1

25266

16.0

21863

22.9

91902

16.3

16.4

1992

10748

9.6

38159

16.9

25923

16.4

25445

23.5

100275

16.6

16.5

1993

9256

8.6

39467

17.1

27701

17.2

24918

22.5

101341

16.6

16.5

1994

9120

8.4

41526

17.4

31036

18.3

22415

18.9

104098

16.4

16.3

1995

9321

8.7

39906

17.6

33542

20.2

17468

15.2

100237

16.3

16.4

1996

10624

10.0

40089

17.8

33572

19.7

15948

13.3

100233

16.1

16.3

* In thousands, three-year moving average.

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics, data from the National Health Interview Survey. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data source, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

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