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2010 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Weight Status Arizona Adults and Youth August 25, 2011 Joan.Agostinelli@azdhs.gov. 2010 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Sponsored by Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Telephone survey of adults (age 18+)

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2010 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

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  1. Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Weight StatusArizona Adults and YouthAugust 25, 2011Joan.Agostinelli@azdhs.gov

  2. 2010 Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) • Sponsored by Centers for Disease Control (CDC) • Telephone survey of adults (age 18+) • Questions about health status, behaviors and demographics • Allows us to track • Progress over time • Performance compared to other states* • Disparities among subgroups (e.g., age, education, urban/rural, income levels) *Not all questions are asked every year in all states

  3. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) • Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) • Students grades 9 through 12 • Questions about risk behaviors and demographics • Conducted bi-annually, most recent: 2009

  4. Nutrition

  5. Daily Fruits & Vegetables Adults 2010

  6. Arizona Adults vs. HP2010 Goal

  7. 5 or More Fruits & Vegetables: Adults

  8. 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables Daily by Income Group among Adults 25.2%

  9. 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables Daily by Education among Adults 25.2%

  10. 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables Daily by Age Groups among Adults 25.2%

  11. 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables Daily Hispanic vs. Non-Hispanic Adults 25.2%

  12. 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables Daily Rural vs. Urban Adults 25.2%

  13. Youth Drinking Daily Soda or PopUS Rate = 29% 28.1%

  14. Youth drinking < 3 glass of milk dailyUS Rate = 85.5% 86.3%

  15. Physical Activity

  16. Moderate Physical Activity • Includes brisk walking, bicycling, vacuuming, gardening, . . . • or anything that causes some increase in breathing or heart rate • 40.5% adults met the recommendation to get at least 30 minutes on 5 or more days per week.

  17. Vigorous Physical Activity • Examples include running, aerobics, heavy yard work, . . . • or anything that causes large increase in breathing or heart rate • 34.2% adults got at least 20 minutes of vigorous activity on 3 or more days per week

  18. Adults Meeting Recommendations for Either Moderate or Vigorous Physical Activity

  19. Adults Meeting Recommendation for Physical Activity

  20. Physical Activity by Income Group among Adults 54.0%

  21. Physical Activity by Education among Adults 54.0%

  22. Physical Activity by Age Groups among Adults 54.0%

  23. Physical ActivityHispanic vs. Non-Hispanic Adults 54.0%

  24. Physical ActivityUrban vs. Rural Adults 54.0%

  25. Youth Getting Less than 5 days of 60 minutes of physical activity (US rate = 63%) 53.2%

  26. Youth with No Daily Physical Education ClassesUS rate = 67% 67.4%

  27. Youth with No Physical Education Classesin an Average Week (US rate = 44%) 57.1%

  28. Youth watching TV 3 or more hours per day on average school day (US rate = 33%) 33.3%

  29. Youth Using computers 3 or more hours per dayUS rate = 25% 22.1%

  30. Weight Status

  31. Adult Weight Status 64.8% of adults are either overweight or obese

  32. Obesity

  33. Weight Status Among Youth

  34. Youth Describing themselves as slightly or very overweight (US Rate = 27.7%) 30.1%

  35. Youth going without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or keep from gainingUS rate = 10.6% 13.7%

  36. How does it all fit together? Access to Nutritious Foods Good Nutrition Health and Well-Being Weight Education and Social Factors Physical Activity Built Environment Many other factors also influence health and well-being.

  37. Weight Status by Physical Activity Level

  38. Weight Status by Daily Fruits and Vegetables

  39. Adults Rating Overall Health as Fair or Poor* *Possible ratings include Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, and Poor.

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