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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Monitoring the Nation’s Health

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Monitoring the Nation’s Health. Kathryn S. Porter, M.D., M.S. Director Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. National Center for Health Statistics. Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Objective.

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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Monitoring the Nation’s Health

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  1. National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyMonitoring the Nation’s Health Kathryn S. Porter, M.D., M.S. Director Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys National Center for Health Statistics Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys

  2. Objective To assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States

  3. NHANES in the News

  4. Goals

  5. Goals of NHANES U.S. population-based estimates of: • Health conditions • Awareness, treatment and control of selected diseases • Environmental exposures • Nutrition status and diet behaviors

  6. History

  7. National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys Survey Dates Ages NHES I 1960-62 18-79 years NHES II 1963-65 6-11 years NHES III 1966-70 12-17 years NHANES I 1971-75 1-74 years NHANES II 1976-80 6 mo.-74 years HHANES 1982-84 6 mo.-74 years NHANES III 1988-94 2 mo. +

  8. National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys Ages Dates Survey NHANES 1999-2000 All ages NHANES 2001-2002 All ages NHANES 2003-2004 All ages NHANES 2005-2006 All ages NHANES 2007-2008 All ages NHANES 2009-2010 All ages NHANES 2011-2012 All ages NHANES 2013-2014 All ages NHANES 2015-2016 All ages

  9. Data Collection

  10. NHANES Sample • Civilian, non-institutionalized household population in the United States • Target: 5,000 individuals examined annually Oversample: • African Americans • Asian Americans • Hispanics • Older persons aged 60+ • Low income whites

  11. Stage 1 Counties Stage 2 Segments Stage 3 Households Stage 4 Participants

  12. NHANES information flow Informed consent Advance letter In-home interview Screening Exam Banking facilities Biologic Specimens Laboratories CDC/NCHS Participant

  13. NHANES Home Interview

  14. NHANES Mobile exam center

  15. NHANES Mobile exam center

  16. Mobile exam center entrance

  17. Reception

  18. Cardiovascular health

  19. Hearing and vision

  20. Anthropometry and body composition

  21. Whole body scan – percentage body fat

  22. Sagittal abdominal diameter Participants 8 years and older

  23. Taste and smell

  24. Private interviews

  25. Oral health

  26. Laboratory

  27. Mobile exam center laboratory • Complete blood count • Pregnancy test • Specimen processing • Blood, urine, water, swabs • 500 assays • 24 laboratories

  28. NHANES labs/graders 10 3 1

  29. NHANES labs/graders NCHS 10 3 1

  30. Nutritional biomarkers Hormone tests Diabetes Lipid profile Biochemistry profile Celiac disease Infectious diseases Hepatitis viruses Sexually transmitted infections Environmental Chemicals Water fluoride levels Laboratory tests

  31. Participant remuneration • Remuneration $125 • Transportation (bus, taxi, mileage) reimbursed • Additional remuneration for other components

  32. Post exam assessments Day 2 Dietary Recall Home urine collection Physical Activity Monitor

  33. 24-hour Urine Collection

  34. NHANES Response Rates 2013 72% Interviewed 70% Interviewed and examined

  35. i h Information technology architecture Household interviews Westat home office T1 T1 National Frame Relay Network Field office T1 64kb NCHS MEC Labs & graders OP96S049

  36. Data release process • QA/QC • Editing/cleanup • Weighting • Data preparation • Documentation • Confidentiality review

  37. Kathryn S. Porter, MD Final report Initial findings Abnormal values Call for STD results w/ pre-set passwords Do we give participants their results? Yes

  38. Benefits to Participants

  39. Early notification of abnormal results

  40. Interesting story – high mercury Spanish-speaking family examined. Mom and three kids, the youngest was 3 years old. All had high levels of mercury

  41. Interesting story, cont.

  42. Monitoring the nation’s health

  43. NHANES data findings

  44. Environmental health

  45. Blood lead levels in U.S. children Ages 1-5 yrs, 1976 - 2002 16 14 12 10 Blood lead levels (mg/dL) 8 6 4 2 0 2000 2002 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 Year

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