Lincoln County Healthy Communities Profile

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Lincoln County Healthy Communities Profile
Socio­demographic Risk Factors Lincoln County and Washington State Demographic Factors
100
Lincoln County
90
81
80
WA State
72
70
Percent
Lincoln County Chronic Disease Profile 60
50
40
30
20
22
13
14
11
14
5
10
0
Income Below Lacking College Non-White, or
100% FPL
Degree
Hispanic
Lacking Health
Insurance
In Lincoln County …
•
One in eight households has income less than the federal poverty level. 1
•
Four out of five adults 25 and older do not have a college degree.
•
Five percent of the population is non-white or Hispanic.
•
One in seven adults has no medical insurance.
Compared to Washington State …
• Lincoln County has fewer college graduates and fewer non-white or Hispanic than the
state average.
•
No other differences are statistically detectable.
1. Federal Poverty Level (FPL) is determined based on household income and household size. In 2008, FPL for a family of four was $21,200. Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Confidence intervals are not given for census data. Data Sources: US Census Bureau, 2008 SAIPE (income) 2000 Decennial Census (education, race/ethnicity); WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006‐2008 (health insurance). For persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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Adult Health Risk Factors Lincoln County
75
WA State
74
39
37
20
9
Smokeless
Tobacco Use
Cigarette
Smoking
Inadequate
Physical
Activity
3
10 9
Home SHS
Exposure
16
3 9
Inadequate
Fruit/Veg
Consumption
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Food
Insecurity
Age-Adjusted Percent
Health Risk Factors Among Adults in Lincoln County and
Washington State
In Lincoln County …
•
Three percent of households experiences food insecurity. 1
•
Three fourths of adults do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.2
•
Two out of five adults do not get adequate physical activity. 3
•
One in five adults is a current cigarette smoker.
•
One in 11 adults uses smokeless tobacco.
•
One in ten adults is exposed to second hand smoke in the home.
Compared to Washington State …
• More Lincoln County adults use smokeless tobacco than the statewide average.
•
Fewer Lincoln County adults experience food insecurity than the statewide average.
•
No other differences are statistically detectable.
1. Food Insecurity occurs when people run out of food, eat less, skip meals, or go hungry, or when they subsist on a nutrient poor diet, because they cannot afford to buy food. 2. CDC recommends eating five servings of fruits and vegetables per day. 3. CDC recommends 30 min of moderate physical activity five times a week, or 20 minutes of vigorous physical activity three times a week for adults. Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007 (food insecurity), 2005&007 (nutrition, physical activity) , 2006‐2008 (smoking). For persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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Youth (10th grade) Health Risk Factors Health Risk Factors Among 10th Grade Youth in Lincoln County
and Washington State
81
84
100
90
Lincoln County
80
WA State
75
75
70
57
60
50
40
14
15
10
7
10
**
**
Inadequate
Fruit &
Vegetable
Consumption
Smokeless
Tobacco Use
Smoking
0
Drinks Soda
Twice a Day
20
15
Drinks Sugar
Sweetened
Beverages at
School
30
Inadequate
Physical
Activity
Age-Adjusted Percent
In Lincoln County …
•
One in seven 10th grade students smokes.
•
One in 10 uses smokeless tobacco.
•
Five out of six do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.1
•
Four out of five drink sugar sweetened beverages at school.3
•
** Insufficient data to estimate of physical activity and soda consumption in Lincoln County.
Compared to Washington State …
• There are no statistically detectable differences between Lincoln County and Washington State.
1. CDC recommends five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. 2. CDC recommends 60 minutes moderate or vigorous physical activity every day for youths. 3. Includes soda, fruit juice, sports drinks, kool‐aid, etc. Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Data Source: WA Healthy Youth Survey, 2008. For persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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Adult Health Risk Conditions Health Risk Conditions Among Adults in Lincoln
County and Washington State
100
Lincoln County
WA State
Age-Adjusted Percent
90
80
54
70
60
50
31
28
40
30
25
32
25
20
10
0
Obesity
Hypertension
High cholesterol
In Lincoln County …
•
Three out of 10 adults are obese.1
•
Over a fourth of adults has high blood pressure.2
•
Over half of adults has high cholesterol. 2
Compared to Washington State …
•
More Lincoln County adults have high cholesterol than the state average.
•
No other differences are statistically detectable.
2
1. Obesity in adults is defined as body mass index > 30 kg / m . 2. Self reported lifetime prevalence – Survey respondent answered “yes” to “have you ever been told by a health care professional that you have high blood pressure (or high cholesterol). Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006‐2008 (Obesity), 2005&2007 (hypertension, cholesterol). For persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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Adult Preventive Care Preventive Care Among Adults in Lincoln County and
Washington State
Age-Adjusted Percent
100
90
Lincoln County
80
WA State
70
54
60
42
50
40
30
36
28
28
26
26
28
20
10
0
Lack Screening f or Lack Screening f or Lack Screening f or Lack of preventive
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
care: people w/
diabetes
In Lincoln County …
•
Over a fourth of women 40 and over has not been screened for breast cancer.1
•
Over a fourth of women 18 and over has not been screened for cervical cancer. 1
•
Over a third of men and women 50 and over has not been screened for colorectal cancer.1
•
Two out five of people with diabetes have not received recommended preventive care.2
Compared to Washington State …
• In Lincoln County, fewer people get screened for colorectal cancer than the state average.
•
•
In Lincoln County, more people with diabetes receive recommended preventive care than the
state average.
No other differences are statistically detectable.
1. CDC recommends women aged 40+ should have a mammogram every two years, women 18+ should have a PAP test every three years, and men and women aged 50+ should have either a sigmoid colonoscopy or a fecal occult blood test every two years. 2. For people with diabetes, recommended preventive care includes annual foot exam, annual eye exam, and bi‐annual hemoglobin A1c test. Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006‐2008. For persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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Age-Adjusted Percent
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
Cancer Incidence Rate (per 100,000) Among Adults in
Lincoln County and Washington State
180
Diagnoses per 100,000 per year
20
Adult Chronic Disease Rates Chronic
Disease Prevalence Among Adults in Lincoln
County and Washington State
Lincoln County
WA State
12
9
7
6
7
6
164
160
Lincoln County
140
WA State
120
80
86
65
100
67
42
60
46
40
20
0
0
Asthma
Diabetes
Heart Disease &
Stroke
Colorectal Cancer
Lung Cancer
Breast Cancer
In Lincoln County …
•
One in eight adults has asthma. 1
•
One in 14 adults has diabetes. 1
•
One in 16 adults has had a heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, or stroke. 1
•
One in 2,400 people is diagnosed with colorectal cancer per year.
•
One in 1,500 people is diagnosed with lung cancer per year.
•
One in 1,100 women is diagnosed with breast cancer per year.
Compared to Washington State …
• In Lincoln County, fewer women are diagnosed with breast cancer than the state average.
•
No other differences are statistically detectable.
1. Self reported lifetime prevalence – Survey respondent answered “yes” to “have you ever been told by a health care professional that you have asthma (or diabetes, stroke, etc). Error bars show the 95 percent confidence intervals around the estimate. Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006‐2008 (asthma, diabetes, heart disease and stroke), Washington state Cancer Registry, 2003‐2007 (cancer incidence). For
persons with disabilities, this document is available on request in other formats. To submit a request, please call 1800-525-0127 (TDD/TTY 1-800-833-6388).
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