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Health & Population Trends


Health Trends by Health Power

Health Trends by Health Power Provides information on:
 
  • differences in incidence, prevalence, mortality rates and/or other impacts of certain diseases in various multicultural populations as compared to the U.S. White, or general populations;
  • changes in certain patterns of behavior and disease among various population groups over time (developing and changing trends);
  • methods of data analysis and reporting that might prove useful in community planning, population planning, and proposal preparation.

 

Directory: Health Trends by Health Power
Health Information Population & Cultural Information
Cancer Tables
Caribbean Tables
Diabetes Tables
Heart Disease Tables
Hepatitis Table
HIV/AIDS Tables
Homicide Table
Hypertension Table
Influenza & Pneumonia Table
International Tables
Liver Disease Table
Mortality Tables: 10 Leading Causes
Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries
National Flags
Overweight & Obesity Tables
Stroke Table
Suicide Table
Tuberculosis Table
Unintentional Injuries Table
Multicultural Population and Cultural Information Tables
Cancer Tables
Cancer Table 1: Cancer Incidence Rates in Major U.S. Racial/Ethnic Population Groups, 2000
Cancer Table 2: Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Cancer: U.S., 2003

 

Caribbean Table
Caribbean Table 1: Caribbean National Flags, Population and Health Status Related Data

 

Diabetes Tables
Diabetes Table 1: Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes per 100 Persons by Age among Whites, Blacks and Hispanics in the United States, 2004
Diabetes Table 2: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race, & Hispanic Origin for Diabetes mellitus: U.S., 2004

 

Heart Disease/Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Tables
Heart Disease Table 1: Death Rates (Age-Adjusted) for Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke and Breast Cancer in White and African-American U.S. Women, 2003 (per 100,000)
Heart Disease Table 2: Table 2: Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Heart Disease: U.S., 2003

 

Hepatitis Table
Hepatitis Table 1: Age-Adjusted Incidence Case Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Acute Hepatitis B (HBV): U.S., 2001

 

HIV/AIDS Tables
HIV/AIDS Table 1: Estimated Proportion of Persons Diagnosed with AIDS in the 50 States and District of Columbia, by Race/Ethnicity through 2005
HIV/AIDS Table 2: Percent U.S. Population and AIDS Cases (50 States and District of Columbia) by Race/Ethnicity in 2005
HIV/AIDS Table 3: HIV/AIDS Trends in Women, through 2003
HIV/AIDS Table 4: Top Ten Cumulative AIDS Cases by State/Territory through 2005
HIV/AIDS Table 5: Transmission Categories and Country of Birth of Hispanics/Latinos with AIDS diagnosed in the U. S. During 2005
HIV/AIDS Report 6: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race & Hispanic Origin for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Disease: U.S. U.S., 2004
HIV/AIDS Report 7: Asian and Pacific Islander HIV Prevention Needs

 

Homicide Table
Homicide Table 1: Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Homicide: U.S., 2004

 

Hypertension Table
Hypertension Table 1: Awareness, Treatment and Control of High Blood Pressure by Race/Ethnicity NHANES:1999-2002

 

Influenza & Pneumonia Table
Influenza & Pneumonia Table 1: Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Influenza & Pneumonia: U.S., 2004

 

International Tables
International Table 1: Life Expectancy Rankings: Top 30 Countries, 2004

 

Chronic Liver Disease & Cirrhosis Table
Liver Disease Table 1: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin for Chronic Liver Disease & Cirrhosis: U.S., 2004

 

Mortality Tables: 10 Leading Causes of Death
Mortality Rate Table 1: 10 Leading Causes of Death in African-Americans and Total U.S. Population, 2001
Mortality Rate Table 2: 10 Leading Causes of Death in American Indians and Total U.S. Population, 2001
Mortality Rate Table 3: 10 Leading Causes of Death in Asian Pacific Islanders and Total U.S. Population, 2001
Mortality Rate Table 4: 10 Leading Causes of Death in Hispanics/Latinos and Total U.S. Population, 2001

 

Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries
Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries Table 1: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race, and Hispanic Origin for Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries: U.S., 2004

 

National Flags
National Flags Table 1: Key Caribbean Flags
National Flags Table 2: Key Hispanic/Latino Flags

 

Overweight & Obesity Tables
Overweight & Obesity Table 1: Percent Population Obese by Race in the United States, 2002
Overweight & Obesity Table 2: Percent Children and Teenagers Overweight by Race in the United States, 2002
Overweight & Obesity Table 3: Increase in Prevalence of Overweight and Obese among U.S. Black, Mexican-American, and White Populations, 2002
Overweight & Obesity Table 4: Increase in Severe Obesity (BMI at or above 40) among U.S. Black, Mexican-American and White Adults (Ages 20 and older) by Gender, 2002
Overweight & Obesity Table 5: Ten Key Facts about Overweight and Obesity in U.S. Women, 2006

 

Stroke
Stroke Table 1: Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Stroke: U.S., 2003

 

Suicide
Suicide Table 1: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Suicide: U.S., 2004

 

Tuberculosis Table
Tuberculosis Case Rates Table 1: Age-Adjusted Case Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race/Ethnicity for Tuberculosis (TB): U.S., 2001

 

Unintentional Injuries Table
Unintentional Injuries Table 1: Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons by Race & Hispanic Origin for Unintentional Injuries: US, 2004

 

Population & Other Cultural Information
Table P-1: Ten U.S. Cities with the Highest Percentage of African-Americans in Rank Order, 2000
Table P-2: Ten U.S. States with the Highest Percentage of African-Americans in Rank Order, 2000
Table P-3: Caribbean National Flags, Population and Health Status Related Data
Table P-4: U.S. and American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
Table P-5: Ten U.S. Cities (and Puerto Rico) with the Largest Native American and Alaska Native Populations
Table P-6: Ten States (and Puerto Rico) with the Largest Native American and Alaska Native Populations
Table P-7: Ten Largest Native American Tribal Groups in U.S., 2000
Table P-8: Distribution of Asians and Pacific Islanders, Worldwide
Report P-9: U.S. Asian and Pacific Islander Populations
Table P-10: Largest Hispanic Groups in the United States and Their Percentages, 2000
Table P-11: Ten U.S. Cities with the Highest Percentage of Hispanics in Rank Order, 2000
Table P-12: Ten U.S. States with the Highest Percentage of Hispanics in Rank Order, 2000



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