Table 9_1_3.1 Adults with obesity who ever received advice from a health provider to exercise more, United States, 2002 and 2006
2006
2002
Population group
Total population (in thousands)d
Percent obese
Percent with advicee
SE
Total population (in thousands)d
Percent obese
Percent with advicee
SE
Total
223,040
27.1
58.7
0.9
213,242
24.3
56.8
0.9
Age
18–44
110,576
24.6
48.7
1.3
110,621
22.2
46.5
1.0
45–64
75,820
31.8
68.0
1.2
67,868
28.9
66.8
1.3
65 and over
36,644
24.9
64.3
2.1
34,753
21.8
64.6
2.0
Gender
Male
107,956
27.4
53.8
1.2
102,503
23.9
52.8
1.2
Female
115,084
26.8
63.4
1.0
110,739
24.6
60.4
1.0
Race
White, single race
181,631
26.7
59.0
1.0
175,673
23.5
57.1
1.0
Black, single race
25,855
36.3
56.6
1.6
24,065
35.7
55.3
1.6
Asian, single race
10,056
7.8
DSU
DSU
8,828
5.4
DSU
DSU
NHOPI, single race
DSU
DSU
DSU
DSU
590
DSU
DSU
DSU
AI/AN, single race
1,869
36.2
DSU
DSU
1,749
31.3
DSU
DSU
Multiple races
2,839
28.5
64.9
5.4
2,337
29.0
DSU
DSU
Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic, all races
193,287
26.5
60.5
1.0
187,266
23.9
58.9
0.9
Non-Hispanic, White
153,155
25.8
61.4
1.1
150,650
23.0
59.7
1.1
Non-Hispanic, Black
25,395
36.4
56.7
1.6
23,717
35.8
55.2
1.7
Hispanic
29,754
31.3
48.5
1.9
25,975
27.0
43.2
1.8
Family incomea
Negative/poor
23,697
30.6
49.6
2.0
22,506
28.4
48.8
2.0
Near poor/low
37,652
30.1
55.8
1.6
36,471
26.2
51.4
1.9
Middle
68,850
28.3
56.0
1.6
65,448
25.2
55.0
1.5
High
92,841
24.1
65.4
1.4
88,816
21.8
63.6
1.5
Education,b age 18 and over
Less than high school
42,405
28.8
51.3
1.6
45,699
26.1
50.9
1.3
High school graduate
68,199
31.6
57.3
1.3
69,044
27.3
55.2
1.4
At least some college
111,011
23.7
63.3
1.2
97,284
21.3
61.6
1.2
Employment status, ages 18–64
Employed
148,234
26.7
56.4
1.0
141,728
24.1
55.0
1.0
Not employed
38,084
30.8
62.1
1.8
36,729
27.3
57.3
1.7
Health insurance, ages 18–64
Any private
137,173
26.8
61.0
1.1
135,781
23.8
58.8
1.0
Public only
16,832
37.4
60.2
2.1
14,881
33.7
54.9
2.1
Uninsured
32,392
25.6
41.2
2.1
27,827
24.5
39.7
1.9
Health insurance, age 65 and over
Medicare only
10,977
25.4
59.9
3.6
9,940
21.0
59.8
3.7
Medicare and private
20,984
24.0
68.0
2.9
20,705
21.1
69.4
2.6
Medicare and other public
4,010
29.9
58.0
4.5
3,692
27.9
52.3
4.4
Residence locationc
Metropolitan
185,920
26.3
59.7
1.0
177,667
23.6
57.6
1.0
Large central metro
66,319
24.7
60.1
1.5
64,883
23.3
57.3
1.5
Large fringe metro
54,137
26.6
60.1
2.0
51,015
23.0
57.9
1.7
Medium metro
46,196
28.4
58.2
1.8
43,170
24.3
56.6
2.0
Small metro
19,268
25.9
60.8
3.2
18,599
24.0
60.1
3.8
Nonmetropolitan
37,120
31.3
54.6
2.1
35,575
27.8
53.4
1.8
Micropolitan
24,757
30.1
56.1
2.2
23,831
27.2
54.4
2.3
Noncore
12,364
33.6
51.9
4.3
11,743
28.9
51.6
2.7
Language spoken most often at home
English
198,082
27.7
60.2
0.9
189,328
24.8
58.3
0.9
Other
24,725
22.4
43.4
2.3
23,560
20.0
41.4
2.2
Perceived health status
Excellent/very good/good
194,810
24.9
55.9
1.0
184,952
22.4
54.3
0.9
Fair/poor
28,231
42.7
70.1
1.5
28,289
36.8
67.0
1.9
Activity limitationsc
Basic activities
29,321
39.5
73.2
1.4
27,597
35.8
68.9
1.5
Complex activities
17,185
41.7
71.8
1.8
16,397
38.6
70.2
2.0
Neither basic nor complex activities
188,138
24.9
55.0
1.0
180,777
22.3
53.5
0.9
a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over.
b Less than high school refers to fewer than 12 years of education; high school graduate, 12 years of education; and at least some college, more than 12 years of education.
c For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.
d Numbers may not add to total due to missing values or rounding.
e Denominator is adults with obesity, excluding missing values.
DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.
Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; SE: standard error.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.