| Literature DB >> 28542117 |
Michael A Boring1, Jennifer M Hootman1, Yong Liu1, Kristina A Theis1, Louise B Murphy1, Kamil E Barbour1, Charles G Helmick1, Terry J Brady1, Janet B Croft1.
Abstract
Rural populations in the United States have well documented health disparities, including higher prevalences of chronic health conditions (1,2). Doctor-diagnosed arthritis is one of the most prevalent health conditions (22.7%) in the United States, affecting approximately 54.4 million adults (3). The impact of arthritis is considerable: an estimated 23.7 million adults have arthritis-attributable activity limitation (AAAL). The age-standardized prevalence of AAAL increased nearly 20% from 2002 to 2015 (3). Arthritis prevalence varies widely by state (range = 19%-36%) and county (range = 16%-39%) (4). Despite what is known about arthritis prevalence at the national, state, and county levels and the substantial impact of arthritis, little is known about the prevalence of arthritis and AAAL across urban-rural areas overall and among selected subgroups. To estimate the prevalence of arthritis and AAAL by urban-rural categories CDC analyzed data from the 2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). The unadjusted prevalence of arthritis in the most rural areas was 31.8% (95% confidence intervals [CI] = 31.0%-32.5%) and in the most urban, was 20.5% (95% CI = 20.1%-21.0%). The unadjusted AAAL prevalence among adults with arthritis was 55.3% in the most rural areas and 49.7% in the most urban. Approximately 1 in 3 adults in the most rural areas have arthritis and over half of these adults have AAAL. Wider use of evidence-based interventions including physical activity and self-management education in rural areas might help reduce the impact of arthritis and AAAL.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28542117 PMCID: PMC5657875 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6620a2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Prevalence of doctor-diagnosed arthritis (crude and age-standardized) among U.S. adults aged ≥18 years, by urban-rural status and selected characteristics — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2015*
| Characteristics | Large metro center (city) | Large fringe metro (suburb) | Medium metro | Small metro | Micropolitan | Noncore (rural) |
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| No. of respondents | 69,362 | 81,703 | 92,484 | 57,348 | 65,004 | 60,460 |
| No. with arthritis | 20,333 | 26,651 | 31,069 | 20,000 | 23,703 | 22,931 |
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| Unadjusted | 20.5 (20.1–21.0) | 24.3 (23.8–24.8) | 25.9 (25.4–26.4) | 27.2 (26.6–27.8) | 29.6 (28.9–30.2) | 31.8 (31.0–32.5) |
| Age-standardized† | 20.0 (19.6–20.5) | 22.0 (21.6–22.5) | 23.7 (23.3–24.2) | 24.6 (24.1–25.2) | 26.1 (25.5–26.7) | 26.9 (26.2–27.5) |
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| 18–44 | 6.0 (5.6–6.5) | 7.7 (7.2–8.2) | 9.0 (8.5–9.6) | 9.1 (8.4–9.9) | 11.1 (10.3–12.0) | 11.0 (10.2–11.9) |
| 45–64 | 28.0 (27.0–28.9) | 30.8 (30.0–31.7) | 33.8 (33.0–34.7) | 36.3 (35.1–37.4) | 37.0 (35.9–38.1) | 39.2 (38.0–40.4) |
| ≥65 | 49.7 (48.3–51.0) | 51.2 (50.1–52.2) | 51.9 (50.9–52.8) | 52.7 (51.5–54.0) | 53.8 (52.6–55.0) | 54.7 (53.4–55.9) |
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| Male | 16.8 (16.1–17.4) | 18.9 (18.3–19.4) | 20.7 (20.1–21.3) | 21.7 (20.9–22.5) | 23.0 (22.2–23.9) | 23.8 (23.0–24.7) |
| Female | 22.9 (22.3–23.5) | 24.9 (24.3–25.5) | 26.6 (26.0–27.2) | 27.5 (26.7–28.3) | 29.2 (28.3–30.0) | 29.8 (28.9–30.7) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 21.4 (20.8–22.0) | 23.4 (22.9–23.9) | 25.0 (24.5–25.6) | 25.4 (24.7–26.1) | 27.0 (26.3–27.8) | 27.7 (27.0–28.4) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 22.9 (21.7–24.1) | 22.6 (21.3–24.1) | 24.5 (23.2–25.8) | 26.0 (23.8–28.3) | 24.9 (23.1–26.8) | 25.8 (23.8–27.9) |
| Hispanic | 18.1 (17.0–19.3) | 16.8 (15.3–18.4) | 18.2 (17.0–19.5) | 17.7 (15.8–19.8) | 17.3 (15.1–19.6) | 16.6 (14.0–19.6) |
| American Indian/ Alaska Native | 32.1 (25.3–39.8) | 30.0 (24.1–36.7) | 31.9 (27.8–36.2) | 33.1 (28.2–38.3) | 30.6 (26.7–34.8) | 26.3 (23.2–29.7) |
| Asian | 11.4 (9.4–13.6) | 11.5 (9.2–14.2) | 15.2 (12.0–19.1) | 11.8 (8.8–15.6) | 9.9 (7.2–13.3) | 23.5 (16.6–32.3) |
| Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander | 29.5 (21.8–38.7) | 21.5 (13.8–31.8) | 16.1 (10.2–24.6) | 29.8 (18.3–44.6) | 14.4 (8.3–23.8) | UR§ |
| Multiracial, non-Hispanic | 24.6 (21.2–28.3) | 28.4 (24.9–32.1) | 30.2 (27.4–33.1) | 30.6 (26.1–35.5) | 35.4 (31.4–39.5) | 35.1 (29.8–40.7) |
| Others, non-Hispanic | 15.2 (11.4–19.9) | 20.8 (15.9–26.6) | 31.3 (24.1–39.6) | 28.8 (22.3–36.4) | 23.0 (15.6–32.4) | 29.6 (17.1–46.1) |
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| Less than HS | 21.8 (20.4–23.2) | 25.9 (24.2–27.6) | 26.8 (25.4–28.3) | 28.5 (26.5–30.5) | 31.4 (29.2–33.6) | 31.9 (29.9–33.9) |
| HS or equivalent | 21.7 (20.8–22.6) | 23.7 (22.9–24.5) | 24.9 (24.1–25.7) | 26.4 (25.4–27.5) | 25.9 (25.0–26.9) | 27.6 (26.6–28.5) |
| Some college | 21.9 (21.1–22.8) | 23.7 (22.9–24.5) | 24.8 (24.1–25.6) | 24.9 (23.9–25.9) | 26.7 (25.7–27.7) | 26.5 (25.4–27.6) |
| College and above | 15.9 (15.3–16.5) | 17.8 (17.2–18.3) | 19.3 (18.7–19.9) | 19.3 (18.5–20.1) | 20.8 (19.9–21.7) | 20.3 (19.2–21.4) |
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| Employed/Self-employed | 15.6 (15.0–16.3) | 17.7 (17.1–18.3) | 19.2 (18.5–19.8) | 19.0 (18.2–19.8) | 20.8 (20.0–21.6) | 20.2 (19.3–21.0) |
| Unemployed | 20.0 (18.0–22.1) | 21.9 (19.8–24.0) | 22.9 (20.7–25.3) | 26.9 (23.9–30.1) | 26.5 (23.3–30.0) | 27.3 (24.1–30.8) |
| Retired | 28.6 (23.0–35.0) | 28.9 (23.5–34.9) | 38.9 (29.7–48.9) | 40.4 (30.1–51.7) | 47.0 (31.9–62.7) | 39.1 (25.0–55.3) |
| Unable to work because of disability | 42.3 (39.6–45.2) | 49.8 (46.6–53.0) | 51.8 (49.1–54.4) | 56.4 (52.6–60.1) | 54.8 (51.3–58.3) | 56.7 (53.2–60.2) |
| Other (student/ homemaker) | 19.6 (18.0–21.3) | 22.3 (20.9–23.8) | 22.8 (21.5–24.1) | 22.7 (20.9–24.7) | 24.5 (22.4–26.8) | 24.5 (22.6–26.5) |
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| <25.0 (under/normal weight) | 16.4 (15.7–17.1) | 17.7 (17.0–18.4) | 19.1 (18.5–19.8) | 20.3 (19.3–21.3) | 21.3 (20.3–22.4) | 22.3 (21.3–23.4) |
| 25.0–29.9 (overweight) | 18.7 (17.9–19.4) | 20.6 (19.9–21.3) | 22.2 (21.5–23.0) | 22.8 (21.8–23.8) | 23.4 (22.5–24.4) | 24.6 (23.4–25.7) |
| ≥30 (obese) | 27.4 (26.5–28.4) | 30.1 (29.1–31.1) | 31.0 (30.1–32.0) | 31.3 (30.2–32.4) | 34.3 (33.1–35.6) | 33.3 (32.2–34.5) |
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| Current smoker | 25.2 (23.8–26.6) | 28.6 (27.3–30.1) | 29.3 (28.2–30.5) | 30.1 (28.6–31.7) | 32.0 (30.4–33.6) | 34.1 (32.5–35.7) |
| Former smoker | 24.1 (23.1–25.2) | 25.8 (24.8–26.7) | 27.0 (25.9–28.0) | 27.3 (26.0–28.6) | 29.8 (28.4–31.3) | 29.8 (28.4–31.3) |
| Never smoker | 17.5 (16.9–18.0) | 18.8 (18.3–19.3) | 20.8 (20.3–21.3) | 21.5 (20.9–22.2) | 22.0 (21.3–22.8) | 22.4 (21.7–23.2) |
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| Active | 18.2 (17.6–18.9) | 20.4 (19.8–20.9) | 21.4 (20.8–22.0) | 22.3 (21.5–23.1) | 23.4 (22.5–24.2) | 24.5 (23.6–25.5) |
| Insufficiently active | 19.1 (18.1–20.2) | 21.5 (20.5–22.5) | 23.6 (22.6–24.6) | 24.3 (22.9–25.7) | 25.3 (24.0–26.6) | 25.3 (23.8–26.7) |
| Inactive | 24.8 (23.8–25.8) | 26.8 (25.9–27.8) | 29.2 (28.2–30.2) | 29.6 (28.3–31.0) | 32.2 (30.8–33.6) | 31.3 (30.0–32.5) |
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| Excellent/Very good | 13.8 (13.2–14.3) | 15.5 (15.0–16.0) | 16.3 (15.8–16.8) | 16.3 (15.7–16.9) | 17.1 (16.4–17.8) | 16.6 (15.9–17.3) |
| Good | 21.0 (20.2–21.9) | 24.2 (23.4–25.0) | 25.2 (24.4–26.0) | 26.4 (25.4–27.5) | 27.2 (26.1–28.3) | 27.5 (26.3–28.6) |
| Fair/Poor | 34.2 (32.8–35.7) | 40.9 (39.2–42.7) | 41.2 (39.8–42.6) | 43.8 (41.8–45.9) | 46.2 (44.1–48.4) | 47.9 (45.8–50.1) |
| Yes | 37.8 (36.5–39.1) | 43.1 (41.6–44.5) | 44.2 (42.9–45.5) | 46.1 (44.3–47.9) | 47.9 (46.1–49.7) | 49.8 (47.9–51.8) |
| No | 14.8 (14.3–15.2) | 16.9 (16.5–17.3) | 17.5 (17.1–17.9) | 17.8 (17.3–18.4) | 18.7 (18.1–19.3) | 18.6 (18.0–19.2) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; HS = high school; UR = unreliable.
* Estimates are weighted and account for the complex sampling design.
† Estimates age-standardized to the 2000 U.S standard population aged ≥18 years using three groups (18–44 years, 45–64 years, ≥65 years).
§ Estimates are unreliable and are suppressed (sample size <50 or relative standard error >30%).
¶ Respondents were classified as active if they reported ≥150 minutes of moderate intensity leisure time aerobic physical activity per week, insufficiently active if they reported 1–149 minutes, and inactive if they reported 0 minutes. Reported vigorous intensity physical activity minutes were counted double and added to moderate intensity physical activity minutes.
** Respondents were classified as functionally disabled if they answered yes to any of the following five questions: “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?”; “Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?”; “Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses?”; “Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?”; “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping?”
FIGUREAge-standardized arthritis prevalence, by urban-rural categories — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, United States, 2015
Prevalence (crude and age-standardized) of arthritis-attributable activity limitation (AAAL) among adults aged ≥18 years with doctor-diagnosed arthritis, by urban-rural status and selected characteristics — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2015*
| Characteristics | Large metro center (city) | Large fringe metro (suburb) | Medium metro | Small metro | Micropolitan | Noncore (rural) |
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| No. with arthritis† | 18,228 | 24,213 | 28,377 | 18,353 | 21,803 | 21,092 |
| No. with AAAL | 9,005 | 11,550 | 14,026 | 9,130 | 11,037 | 10,905 |
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| Unadjusted | 49.7 (48.3–51.1) | 47.8 (46.7–48.9) | 50.2 (49.2–51.3) | 50.9 (49.6–52.2) | 51.7 (50.4–52.9) | 55.3 (54.0–56.6) |
| Age-standardized§ | 47.1 (44.9–49.3) | 48.6 (46.6–50.6) | 49.7 (47.8–51.5) | 50.6 (48.0–53.1) | 52.4 (50.1–54.7) | 56.9 (54.6–59.2) |
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| 18–44 | 42.9 (39.0–46.9) | 49.0 (45.4–52.6) | 47.9 (44.6–51.3) | 48.8 (44.2–53.4) | 52.3 (48.1–56.5) | 57.4 (53.1–61.5) |
| 45–64 | 54.6 (52.5–56.6) | 50.2 (48.5–51.9) | 54.8 (53.2–56.4) | 56.2 (54.2–58.2) | 55.4 (53.5–57.3) | 60.4 (58.5–62.3) |
| ≥65 | 47.0 (45.0–49.0) | 44.8 (43.3–46.4) | 46.1 (44.7–47.5) | 46.1 (44.4–47.9) | 47.6 (45.9–49.4) | 49.3 (47.5–51.1) |
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| Male | 41.3 (37.6–45.0) | 45.9 (42.6–49.2) | 45.3 (42.5–48.3) | 46.0 (42.3–49.8) | 48.6 (45.0–52.2) | 53.5 (49.7–57.4) |
| Female | 51.1 (48.4–53.8) | 50.5 (47.9–53.0) | 52.9 (50.5–55.2) | 54.3 (50.9–57.7) | 55.2 (52.2–58.2) | 59.3 (56.4–62.1) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 48.3 (45.2–51.3) | 48.6 (46.4–50.8) | 47.4 (45.2–49.6) | 49.6 (46.8–52.4) | 51.5 (48.9–54.1) | 56.5 (53.9–59.1) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 46.2 (41.6–50.8) | 48.2 (42.1–54.2) | 55.0 (49.1–60.8) | 52.6 (43.1–62.0) | 56.6 (48.6–64.2) | 57.9 (49.2–66.1) |
| Hispanic | 43.2 (38.3–48.1) | 52.1 (44.4–59.7) | 58.8 (53.2–64.3) | 50.7 (40.4–60.8) | 49.7 (40.4–59.1) | 58.2 (44.3–71.0) |
| American Indian/ Alaska Native | 64.4 (49.7–76.8) | 63.3 (47.0–77.0) | 57.9 (46.0–69.0) | 64.1 (46.2–78.8) | 68.2 (54.1–79.5) | 59.4 (49.7–68.4) |
| Asian | 40.6 (28.4–54.1) | 38.1 (25.2–53.0) | 45.1 (25.7–66.0) | UR¶ | 49.6 (29.6–69.8) | UR¶ |
| Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander | UR¶ | UR¶ | UR¶ | UR¶ | UR¶ | UR¶ |
| Multiracial, non-Hispanic | 59.4 (48.5–69.5) | 59.7 (45.4–72.5) | 54.9 (46.8–62.6) | 68.0 (54.2–79.2) | 67.1 (54.3–77.8) | 59.2 (44.6–72.4) |
| Others, non-Hispanic | 63.5 (37.4–83.4) | 55.0 (35.6–73.0) | 76.4 (63.9–85.5) | UR¶ | 27.6 (20.6–35.9) | 74.5 (61.9–84.0) |
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| Less than HS | 54.6 (47.5–61.4) | 54.8 (47.8–61.7) | 65.6 (60.0–70.8) | 62.9 (55.0–70.2) | 62.3 (55.0–69.2) | 69.5 (63.7–74.7) |
| HS or equivalent | 50.8 (46.1–55.4) | 48.9 (44.9–53.0) | 48.4 (44.7–52.1) | 50.0 (45.6–54.3) | 51.3 (47.4–55.1) | 55.1 (51.1–58.9) |
| Some college | 45.8 (42.2–49.4) | 52.1 (48.7–55.4) | 49.8 (46.8–52.9) | 50.9 (46.7–55.1) | 52.3 (48.6–55.9) | 54.3 (50.5–58.1) |
| College graduate | 40.4 (36.9–43.9) | 40.5 (37.3–43.9) | 39.6 (36.7–42.5) | 40.1 (36.0–44.3) | 41.9 (37.3–46.6) | 48.2 (42.8–53.6) |
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| Employed/Self-employed | 36.1 (33.3–39.1) | 39.5 (37.0–42.2) | 38.1 (35.7–40.5) | 37.0 (33.9–40.2) | 37.9 (34.9–40.9) | 42.2 (38.9–45.5) |
| Unemployed | 51.9 (43.8–59.8) | 56.9 (49.3–64.2) | 64.3 (58.2–70.0) | 53.2 (44.7–61.5) | 64.8 (57.0–71.9) | 60.9 (52.2–69.0) |
| Retired | 51.8 (28.2–74.7) | 57.5 (38.9–74.1) | 61.6 (44.6–76.2) | 65.6 (48.4–79.6) | 74.9 (72.1–77.5) | UR¶ |
| Unable to work because of disability | 83.7 (79.2–87.4) | 81.0 (76.1–85.1) | 77.6 (72.8–81.7) | 81.7 (74.9–87.0) | 83.2 (78.7–86.9) | 84.3 (80.9–87.2) |
| Other (student/ homemaker) | 47.7 (41.7–53.7) | 47.0 (41.2–53.0) | 47.0 (41.7–52.4) | 49.1 (41.2–57.1) | 48.6 (41.6–55.7) | 51.6 (44.7–58.4) |
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| <25.0 (under/normal weight) | 44.4 (40.5–48.4) | 45.6 (41.8–49.4) | 46.7 (43.0–50.4) | 50.4 (45.4–55.5) | 51.5 (46.5–56.3) | 56.2 (51.7–60.5) |
| 25.0–29.9 (overweight) | 42.2 (37.9–46.6) | 47.2 (43.5–51.0) | 42.9 (39.6–46.4) | 48.2 (43.3–53.1) | 45.9 (41.6–50.1) | 55.4 (50.4–60.3) |
| ≥30.0 (obese) | 52.6 (49.0–56.2) | 51.7 (48.4–55.0) | 56.9 (54.0–59.7) | 52.2 (48.5–55.8) | 57.4 (53.9–60.8) | 58.9 (55.4–62.3) |
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| Current smoker | 58.6 (54.0–63.1) | 58.3 (54.5–62.0) | 56.4 (53.1–59.6) | 61.8 (57.5–66.0) | 60.6 (56.9–64.2) | 62.7 (58.9–66.4) |
| Former smoker | 44.9 (40.3–49.5) | 48.1 (44.1–52.2) | 50.4 (46.3–54.5) | 47.6 (42.7–52.6) | 51.5 (46.6–56.3) | 57.5 (52.6–62.2) |
| Never smoker | 42.8 (39.9–45.7) | 43.4 (40.6–46.3) | 45.3 (42.5–48.1) | 43.2 (39.4–47.1) | 46.3 (42.5–50.1) | 51.2 (47.4–55.0) |
| Activeⱡ | 41.7 (38.7–44.9) | 43.4 (40.4–46.4) | 42.8 (40.1–45.5) | 44.9 (41.2–48.7) | 45.0 (41.5–48.6) | 52.0 (48.3–55.8) |
| Insufficiently active | 44.6 (39.9–49.3) | 49.6 (45.4–53.7) | 50.8 (46.9–54.7) | 49.2 (43.6–54.8) | 51.3 (46.3–56.2) | 53.9 (48.5–59.3) |
| Inactive | 55.3 (51.0–59.5) | 54.5 (50.7–58.3) | 58.9 (55.4–62.3) | 58.7 (54.2–63.0) | 61.2 (57.4–64.8) | 64.3 (60.7–67.8) |
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| Excellent/Very good | 30.4 (27.1–33.8) | 32.4 (29.3–35.7) | 30.5 (27.6–33.6) | 30.0 (26.5–33.8) | 31.8 (28.1–35.9) | 34.9 (30.8–39.2) |
| Good | 42.5 (38.8–46.3) | 48.4 (44.8–51.9) | 49.1 (45.8–52.4) | 46.8 (42.4–51.3) | 46.9 (43.1–50.8) | 51.9 (47.7–56.0) |
| Fair/Poor | 68.4 (63.9–72.6) | 67.6 (63.9–71.1) | 69.7 (66.5–72.6) | 71.8 (67.7–75.6) | 73.4 (69.9–76.6) | 75.1 (71.8–78.2) |
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| Yes | 70.3 (66.7–73.7) | 74.9 (72.1–77.6) | 73.8 (71.1–76.3) | 72.9 (69.0–76.5) | 75.6 (72.8–78.1) | 79.1 (76.4–81.5) |
| No | 28.7 (26.0–31.5) | 30.1 (27.7–32.5) | 28.9 (26.6–31.3) | 28.5 (25.5–31.7) | 28.9 (26.3–31.6) | 32.1 (28.9–35.4) |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; HS = high school, UR = unreliable.
* Estimates are weighted and account for the complex sampling design.
† Analysis for AAAL prevalence excluded respondents where AAAL could not be ascertained (Don’t know/Not sure, Refused, or missing).
§ Estimates are age-standardized to the 2000 U.S standard population aged ≥18 years using three groups (18–44 years, 45–64 years, ≥65 years).
¶ Estimates are unreliable and are suppressed (sample size <50 or relative standard error >30%).
** Respondents were classified as active if they reported ≥150 minutes of moderate intensity leisure time aerobic physical activity per week, insufficiently active if they reported 1–149 minutes, and inactive if they reported 0 minutes. Reported vigorous intensity physical activity minutes were counted double and added to moderate intensity physical activity minutes.
†† Respondents were classified as functionally disabled if they answered yes to any of the following five questions: “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?”; “Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?”; “Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses?”; “Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?”; “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping?”