Tenne Male Population, By Age Group, 2012
Tenne Male Population, By Age Group and Race, 2012
Number of Persons
Population estimates for 2012 were interpolated from the Census five-year age cohort estimates.Source: Tenne Department of Health Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment.
Number of Persons
0-4 yrs.
5-9 yrs.
10-19 yrs.
20-29 yrs.
30-39 yrs.
40-49 yrs.
50-59 yrs.
60-69 yrs.
70+ yrs.
206,339
211,266
432,401
408,466
437,135
431,899
332,867
250,598
437,678
0-4 yrs.5-9 yrs.10-19 yrs.20-29 yrs.30-39 yrs.40-49 yrs.50-59 yrs.60-69 yrs.70+ yrs.
500,000
400,000
300,000
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200,000
100,000
Leading Caus of Death for Tenne Males
•In 2012, dias of heart and malignant neoplasms accounted for 48.5 percent of all deaths to Tenne’s males.
•While dias of heart was the leading cau of death for white males, malignant neoplasms was the leading cau for black males. •Accidents ranked third accounting for 6.6 percent of the total male deaths. Chronic lower respiratory dias accounted for 5.5percent of all male deaths, while cerebrovascular dias accounted for 4.1 percent.
•Lifestyle changes are en as one of the best indicators toward improving the health of the male population. Not smoking, improved physical exerci, a better diet, and safety belt usage could increa quality of life and longevity.
•Heart dia, the leading cau of all deaths in Tenne, has generally declined in recent years. There were 7,498 deaths to Tenne males from dias of heart in 2012.
•From 2003 to 2012, the crude death rate for white males declined 8.8 percent and for black males decread 29.0 percent. The 2012rate for black males (184.4) was the lowest for the 10-year period.
•There were 7,413 malignant neoplasms (cancer) deaths for males in 2012.
地质环境•Malignant neoplasms of the trachea, bronchus, and lung had the highest crude death rate at 79.7 per 100,000 males.
•Colon, rectum and anus cancer had a rate of 20.5, while the death rate for prostate cancer was 17.3 per 100,000 male population.•The male crude death rate for cancer of the pancreas was 12.6,Male Heart Dia Death Rates By Race Resident Data, Tenne, 2003-2012
Leading Caus of Male Deaths (ICD-10 Codes), By Race, with Percentage of Deaths, Resident Data, Tenne, 2012
Male Selected Caus of Death for Malignant Neoplasms, with Rates Per 100,000 Population, Resident Data, Tenne, 2012
Cau of death code (ICD-10) I00-I09,I11,I13,I20-I51
Source: Tenne Department of Health Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment.
Cau of death codes (ICD-10) trachea, bronchus and lung (C33-C34), colon, rectum and anus (C18-C21), prostate (C61), pancreas (C25), Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (C82-C85).
Source: Tenne Department of Health Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment.
Trachea, Bronchus, Lung Colon, Rectum, Anus Prostate Pancreas
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
100
Rate
79.7
20.5
17.3
12.6
7.5
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Overweight/Obesity *,
党小组考察记录By Race,
Tenne, 2011-2012
•The total percent of 27.2 incread over the percentage of 24.8
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respondents reporting smoking in 2011.•Smoking is an extreme risk behavior and can contribute to other health problems including malignant
neoplasms of the trachea, bronchus and lung, heart dia, and cerebrovascular dias.•Many health concerns can be directly attributed to obesity. The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
indicated that in 2012 there continued to be a high percentage in the at risk male population for being overweight or
obe. This trend could be a risk factor for other health concerns such as hypertension, cerebrovascular dias, heart dia, diabetes and other chronic respiratory dias.
•Results of the 2012 surveillance showed that 69.2 percent of
non-Hispanic white males reported overweight/obe and 70.5 percent of Hispanic or non-white males were in that category.
•The total percentage of 69.5 for overweight/obe decread from the 2011 percentage of 73.1.
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Current Smoking
By Race, Tenne, 2011-2012
Behavioral Risk Factors that Affect Tenne Men’s Health
Control and Prevention (CDC) made data (i.e. raking) and cond, they (cell phones were added to the continue to reprent the population in state and to maintain an accurate picture U.S.
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A more detailed explanation of the changes described above can be found in the following Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the CDC:
v/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm6122.pdf •Smoking data for males was collected from the 2012 Tenne Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. In 2012, Hispanic or non-white males reported a higher smoking percentage of 29.6, than the percent for non-Hispanic white males of 26.7.
*Includes all respondents to weight and height questions that have a computed body mass index greater than or equal to 25.0.Source: Tenne Department of Health, Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment,Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
泰国小香猪Total non-Hispanic white males Hispanic or non-white males
•The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System collected the percent of male respondents who reported in 2012 no physical activity within the past 30 days. •Both population groups, non-Hispanic white males and Hispanic or non-white males, reported a decrea in no physical activity from 2011.
•The 2012 percentage of all Tenne male respondents reporting no physical activity (25.6) decread 22.2 percent from the 2011 percent (32.9).
•Lack of exerci has been linked to
obesity, high cholesterol, depression, high blood pressure and coronary heart dia.
•The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System shows the percent of Tenne’s male population, who reported ever having their blood cholesterol checked was 80.5 in 2012.
•Non-Hispanic white males reported 82.4percent, and Hispanic or non-white males reported 72.2 percent for ever having their blood cholesterol checked.
•While the percentages for the total and non-Hispanic white male respondents incread, the percent decread for Hispanic or non-white males from 2011.
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported No Physical Activity,
•In 2012, Tenne’s at-risk male
population for high blood pressure was reported at 41.5 percent, according to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
•The percent of non-Hispanic white males reporting high blood pressure was 41.4while 42.2 percent of Hispanic or non-white males reported having high blood pressure.Both groups reported increas over 2011.•The modifiable risk factors for heart dia and cerebrovascular dias are high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and smoking.
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Ever Having High Blood
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Ever Having Blood Cholesterol
Total non-Hispanic white males Hispanic or non-white males
Source: Tenne Department of Health, Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment,Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
•In 2012, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System collected alcohol consumption data from Tenne males.建卡贫困户
•According to the BRFSS, 4.4 percent of male respondents reported (chronic or heavy drinking)having more than two drinks per day.
•For non-Hispanic white males the percentage was 4.4 increasing over the 2011 percentage.
•The 2012 percent for Hispanic or non-white males (4.5) decread from the 2011 percent of
respondents reporting chronic or heavy drinking.
*Male respondents reporting having more
than two drinks per day.
Source: Tenne Department of Health,Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment,Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Chronic (Heavy Drinking *),
•The 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System showed that 16.6 percent of all male respondents reported they drank in the past 30days and had five or more drinks on one or more occasion in the past month.
•The percent for non-Hispanic white males reporting binge drinking was 15.4, while Hispanic or non-white males reported 20.2percent, increasing over the 2011 percentages for both population groups.
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Diabetes *,
*Male respondents reporting having five or more
drinks on one occasion.
Source: Tenne Department of Health,Division of Policy, Planning and Asssment,Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
Total non-Hispanic white males Hispanic or non-white males
Percent of Male Respondents Who Reported Binge Drinking *,
Total non-Hispanic white males Hispanic or non-white males
Total non-Hispanic white males Hispanic or non-white males