Hypertension, Diabetes, Cholesterol, Weight, and Weight Control

The 1998 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) included a detailed examination of preventive health problems and behaviors. This report uses data from the 1998 NHIS to examine the prevalence of selected problems among rural populations, with an emphasis on rural minorities. —Rural“ was defined, following NHIS guidelines, as living in a non-MSA county.

"Self Reported Prevalence of Health Problems"
Hypertension: Rural residents of all racial / ethnicity groups were more likely to report having been told they have hypertension than were metropolitan residents. The highest rates of reported hypertension were found among rural African Americans, one third of whom (34%) reported having high blood pressure.


Diabetes: Across non-metro residents, about seven percent of African Americans and seven percent of —other“ race adults reported that they had diabetes.

Cholesterol: As a measure of the degree to which non-metro residents obtain needed clinical preventive services, we examined self-reported receipt of cholesterol screening.

Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter One
Hypertension
Chapter Two
Diabetes
Chapter Three
Cholesterol Screening
Chapter Four
Weight and Weight Control Behaviors
Chapter Five
Exercise
Chapter Six
Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendices
Appendix A
Method and Detailed Tables
Appendix B
References

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