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RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 COUNTY ADULT HEALTH SURVEY

RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 COUNTY ADULT HEALTH SURVEY. WHAT IS THE RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 BRFSS?. The BRFSS is the world’s largest continuously conducted telephone survey. It covers issues surrounding chronic illness, premature mortality, and other health-related topics.

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RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 COUNTY ADULT HEALTH SURVEY

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  1. RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 COUNTY ADULT HEALTH SURVEY

  2. WHAT IS THE RANDOLPH COUNTY 2005 BRFSS? • The BRFSS is the world’s largest continuously conducted telephone survey. • It covers issues surrounding chronic illness, premature mortality, and other health-related topics. • All 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Washington D.C. participate. • Randolph County participated in county level BRFSS studies sponsored by Hometown Health.

  3. IN RANDOLPH COUNTY… • Interviews were conducted in June and July of 2005. • A telephone survey of 435 randomly selected adults from Randolph County and Clay County. • Of the 435 interviews, 159 were with men and 276 were with women.

  4. LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN ARKANSAS, 2002 • Heart Disease • Cancer YEARS OF POTENTIAL LIFE LOST

  5. LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH FOR RANDOLPH COUNTY, 2002 • Heart Disease and Cancer were the leading causes of death in Randolph County in 2002. • These were also the leading causes of death in the nation in 2002.

  6. RISK FACTORS FOR THESE DISEASES MEASURED BY THE SURVEY INCLUDE… • Tobacco use • Bodyweight • Physical activity

  7. TOBACCO USEPersons who are current smokers: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  8. TOBACCO USEPersons who are current smokers: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  9. TOBACCO USE Persons who are current smokers by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005). Source: CAHS.

  10. TOBACCO USE Persons who are current smokers by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  11. BODYWEIGHTPersons who are overweight and obese as measured by the Body Mass Index (BMI): Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  12. BODYWEIGHTPersons who are overweight and obese as measured by the Body Mass Index (BMI): Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  13. BODYWEIGHT Persons who are overweight and obese as measured by the Body Mass Index (BMI) by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005). Source: CAHS.

  14. BODYWEIGHTPersons who are overweight and obese as measured by the Body Mass Index (BMI) by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  15. PHYSICAL ACTIVITYPersons who did not participate in any physical activity during the past 30 days besides activity related to regular job: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002 ) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  16. PHYSICAL ACTIVITYPersons who did not participate in any physical activity during the past 30 days besides activity related to regular job: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  17. PHYSICAL ACTIVITYPersons who did not participate in any physical activity during the past 30 days besides activity related to regular occupation by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005). Source: CAHS.

  18. PHYSICAL ACTIVITYPersons who did not participate in any physical activity during the past 30 days besides activity related to regular occupation by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  19. OTHER RISK FACTORS • These are compared to the most recent statewide and nationwide data • General Health [2005] data • Physical health [2001] data • Mental Health [2001] data • Health care access [2003] data • High blood pressure [2003] data • High blood cholesterol [2003] data • Diabetes [2003] data

  20. GENERAL HEALTH Persons who reported general health as “fair” or “poor”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2005), and US (2005). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  21. GENERAL HEALTH Persons who reported general health as “fair” or “poor”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004) Source: CAHS.

  22. GENERAL HEALTH Persons who reported general health as “fair” or “poor” by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2005), US (2005). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  23. PHYSICAL HEALTHPersons who reported physical health as “not good”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2001), and US (2001). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  24. PHYSICAL HEALTHPersons who reported physical health as “not good”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004 ). Source: CAHS.

  25. PHYSICAL HEALTHReported physical health as “not good ” by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2001), US (2001). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  26. MENTAL HEALTHPersons who reported mental health as “not good”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2001), and US (2001). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  27. MENTAL HEALTHPersons who reported mental health as “not good”: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  28. MENTAL HEALTHReported mental health as “not good” by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2001), and US (2001). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  29. HEALTH CARE ACCESSPersons who reported that they did not have health insurance: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  30. HEALTH CARE ACCESSPersons who reported that they did not have health insurance: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  31. HEALTH CARE ACCESSPersons who reported that they did not have health insurance by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  32. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Persons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood pressure: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  33. HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREPersons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood pressure: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  34. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Persons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood pressure by gender:Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  35. HIGH BLOOD CHOLESTEROL Persons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood cholesterol: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  36. HIGH BLOOD CHOLESTEROLPersons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood cholesterol: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  37. HIGH BLOOD CHOLESTROL Persons who reported that they had been diagnosed with high blood cholesterol by gender: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  38. DIABETESPersons who reported that they had been diagnosed with diabetes: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  39. DIABETESPersons who reported that they had been diagnosed with diabetes: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  40. DIABETESPersons who reported that they had been diagnosed with diabetes by gender:Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2003), and US (2003 ). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  41. WOMEN’S HEALTH • These are compared to the most recent statewide and nationwide data • Mammogram [2002] data • Pap Smear [2002] data

  42. MAMMOGRAM Women over 40 who reported that they had not had a mammogram in the past two years: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and the US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  43. MAMMOGRAMWomen over 40 who reported that they had not had a mammogram in the past two years: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS.

  44. PAP SMEARWomen who reported that they had not had a pap smear in the past three years: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), Arkansas (2002) and the US (2002). Source: CAHS, BRFSS.

  45. PAP SMEARWomen who reported that they had not had a pap smear in the past three years: Randolph County and Clay County (2005), and comparison with two neighboring counties (2003-2004). Source: CAHS

  46. WHAT CAN YOUR HOMETOWN HEALTH COALITION DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? • Assess • Identify • Develop • Evaluate

  47. QUESTIONS

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