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Vanessa L Short1, Abigail Gamble, Vincent Mendy.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death and health disparities in Mississippi. Identifying populations with poor cardiovascular health may help direct interventions toward those populations disproportionately affected, which may ultimately increase cardiovascular health and decrease prominent disparities. Our objective was to assess racial differences in the prevalence of cardiovascular health metrics among Mississippi adults.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24262026 PMCID: PMC3839586 DOI: 10.5888/pcd10.130201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Sociodemographic Characteristics of Black and White Adults in Mississippi, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009
| Characteristic | Blacks | Whites |
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| Male | 45.9 (42.4–49.3) | 47.5 (5.5–49.6) | .41 |
| Female | 54.1 (50.7–57.6) | 52.5 (45.4–54.4) | |
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| 18–24 | 10.5 (7.3–13.6) | 4.7 (3.2–6.1) | <.001 |
| 25–44 | 40.1 (36.7–43.6) | 31.2 (29.1–33.3) | |
| 45–64 | 35.0 (32.1–37.9) | 43.3 (41.4–45.2) | |
| ≥65 | 14.4 (12.8–15.9) | 20.8 (19.6–22.0) | |
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| <High school | 19.6 (16.9–22.4) | 8.5 (7.4–9.6) | <.001 |
| High school | 31.1 (28.0–34.1) | 26.2 (24.5–27.8) | |
| >High school | 49.3 (45.9–52.6) | 65.3 (63.4–67.1) | |
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| Employed | 49.1 (47.7–54.1) | 54.2 (52.3–56.0) | .006 |
| Not employed | 50.9 (45.9–52.3) | 45.8 (43.9–47.6) | |
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| <15,000 | 24.1 (21.4–26.8) | 6.6 (5.7–7.4) | <.001 |
| 15,000–34,999 | 42.3 (38.9–45.8) | 23.6 (21.8–35.4) | |
| 35,000–49,999 | 13.0 (10.4–15.4) | 15.8 (14.3–17.3) | |
| ≥50,000 | 20.6 (17.7–23.4) | 54.0 (51.9–56.1) | |
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| Yes | 76.4 (73.1–79.6) | 90.2 (88.7–91.6) | <.001 |
| No | 23.6 (20.3–26.9) | 9.8 (8.4–11.3) | |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.
Sample sizes before weighting: blacks = 2,003; whites = 5,125.
Weighted prevalence and 95% CIs.
P values calculated by χ2 test.
Age-Standardized Prevalence Estimates of Cardiovascular Health Metrics for Black and White Adults in Mississippi, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009
| Cardiovascular Health Metrics | Blacks | Whites |
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| Overall | 20.8 (17.8–23.8) | 32.3 (29.6–35.0) | <.001 |
| Male | 24.2 (19.2–29.2) | 22.0 (18.2–25.7) | .23 |
| Female | 17.9 (14.4–21.5) | 42.2 (38.6–45.7) | <.001 |
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| Overall | 85.1 (83.5–86.8) | 91.3 (90.4–92.2) | <.001 |
| Male | 87.4 (84.6–90.2) | 90.7 (89.3–92.2) | .34 |
| Female | 83.7 (81.8–85.6) | 91.8 (90.6–92.9) | <.001 |
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| Overall | 53.9 (50.9–56.8) | 67.9 (65.7–70.2) | <.001 |
| Male | 57.3 (52.6–62.1) | 66.0 (62.5–69.4) | .17 |
| Female | 51.3 (48.2–54.4) | 70.0 (67.4–72.6) | <.001 |
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| Overall | 66.3 (63.7–68.9) | 64.3 (62.2–66.3) | <.001 |
| Male | 66.5 (62.0–71.0) | 63.4 (60.3–66.5) | .01 |
| Female | 66.0 (63.1–68.9) | 65.2 (62.7–67.8) | .009 |
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| Overall | 79.6 (76.7–82.5) | 80.2 (77.9–82.5) | .38 |
| Male | 72.1 (66.8–77.4) | 79.7 (76.2–83.3) | .003 |
| Female | 85.8 (83.1–88.5) | 80.8 (78.1–83.6) | .009 |
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| Overall | 52.8 (49.5–56.2) | 62.2 (59.7–64.8) | <.001 |
| Male | 59.1 (53.5–64.7) | 69.6 (65.8–73.4) | .003 |
| Female | 47.8 (43.9–51.6) | 55.6 (52.6–58.6) | .031 |
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| Overall | 18.0 (15.2–20.8) | 20.0 (17.7–22.3) | .38 |
| Male | 15.2 (10.7–19.7) | 17.1 (13.6–20.5) | .74 |
| Female | 20.7 (16.9–24.4) | 22.5 (19.6–25.4) | .30 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CI, confidence interval.
Sample sizes before weighting: blacks = 2,003; whites = 5,125.
Weighted prevalence and 95% CIs.
Calculated by χ2 test.
Meets the 2008 recommended level of physical activity (http://www.health.gov/paguidelines).
Comparison of Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics Among Mississippi Adults, Race Differences by Sexa, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009
| Cardiovascular Health Metrics | Unadjusted | Adjusted |
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| Males, Black vs White, OR (95% CI) | Females, Black vs White, OR (95% CI) | Males, Black vs White, AOR | Females, Black vs White, AOR | ||
| Normal BMI (18.5–24.9 kg/m2) | 1.22 (0.88–1.69) | 0.30 (0.24–0.38) | 1.22 (0.89–1.67) | 0.29 (0.23–0.38) | <.001 |
| No history of diabetes | 0.85 (0.61–1.18) | 0.55 (0.45–0.68 | 0.80 (0.56–1.14) | 0.44 (0.36–0.56) | .005 |
| No history of hypertension | 0.83 (0.64–1.01) | 0.55 (0.46–0.66) | 0.68 (0.52–0.89) | 0.37 (0.30–0.45) | <.001 |
| No history of high blood cholesterol | 1.40 (1.08–1.82) | 1.26 (1.06–1.50) | 1.18 (0.90–1.54) | 1.03 (0.86–1.23) | .40 |
| No current smoking | 0.62 (0.45–0.85) | 1.38 (1.09–1.76) | 0.92 (0.65–1.28) | 1.94 (1.48–2.53) | <.001 |
| Physically active | 0.67 (0.51–0.87) | 0.82 (0.68–0.98) | 0.62 (0.47–0.81) | 0.74 (0.61–0.88) | .30 |
| Consumes 5 or more fruits and vegetables per day | 0.93 (0.63–1.38) | 0.88 (0.70–1.12) | 1.03 (0.68–1.56) | 0.91 (0.72–1.16) | .61 |
Abbreviations: AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; BMI, body mass index.
Sample sizes before weighting: black females, n = 1,413; black males, n = 590; white females, n = 3,297; white males, n = 1,828.
Adjusted for age, education, employment, and health care coverage; whites as the referent.
Calculated by χ2 test.
Meets the 2008 recommended level of physical activity (http://www.health.gov/paguidelines).
FigureDistribution of number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics present by race, Mississippi Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009. Mean number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics present: blacks, 3.73 (95% CI, 3.63–3.83); whites, 4.02 (95% CI, 3.97–4.07); analysis of variance P value < .0001. Sample sizes before weighting: blacks = 2,003; whites = 5,125. Percentages refer to weighted prevalence.
| Total Number of Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics Present | Blacks, | Whites, |
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| 7 | 1.3 | 2.6 |
| 6 | 10.2 | 12.3 |
| 5 | 19.7 | 23.4 |
| 4 | 26.5 | 26.6 |
| 3 | 21.2 | 20.9 |
| 2 | 13.7 | 10.1 |
| 1 | 6.6 | 3.7 |
| 0 | 0.62 | 0.37 |