Appendix B: Tables (continued, 2) Women at High Risk for Diabetes: Access and Quality of Health Care, 20 Appendix B (continued) Table 3. Percentage of women at high risk or not at high risk for diabetes who received preventive care,a by education, United States, 2003-2006 (crude)CategoryMeasuresLess than high schoolHigh schoolMore than high schoolAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at highAt high riskNot at high riskPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentAccess to carebWomen ages 18-64 with any type of insurance during the year59.259.279.772.288.387.8Women ages 18-64 with any private insurance during the year37.332.662.561.177.080.3Women ages 18-64 with only public insurance during the year21.826.117.210.611.27.2Women ages 18-64 uninsured all year, 2003-2004 data only29.533.512.616.86.17.5Women ages 18-64 with any period of public insurance during the year24.327.322.315.418.811.4Women ages 18-64 with any period of uninsurance during the year47.446.729.032.418.316.9General health and well-beingWomen age 18 and over who reported fair or poor health in the past year34.928.717.116.910.96.4Women age 18 and over with physical and mental health limitations****4.83.5Women age 18 and over who are current smokers23.335.325.236.715.218.2Women age 18 and over who had at least 12 alcohol drinks/1 yr49.955.557.764.366.475.7Women age 18 and over who have alcohol at least 1 day per year48.250.060.167.069.979.4Women age 18 and over who drink alcohol, mean number of alcoholic drinks per week in the past 12 months3.64.52.04.22.02.9Specific to cardiovascular diseaseWomen age 18 and over whose provider measured their blood pressure within the past 2 years-2003-2004 data only94.194.493.692.798.097.1Women age 18 and over who had a lipid profile in the past 2 years52.255.059.154.065.553.6Women age 18 and over whose LDL cholesterol was less than 130 mg/dL67.871.959.871.963.078.8Women age 18 and over who exercise 150 minutes/week25.025.526.628.425.934.0Obese women who were told that they were overweight58.9*60.9*74.0*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice that they should exercise for cholesterol reduction82.6*75.0*82.1*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice about eating fewer high-fat or high-cholesterol foods for cholesterol reduction87.5*85.2*81.8*Women age 18 and over with activity limitation in the past year1.71.61.71.71.81.8New measuresWomen age 18 and over who have ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had hypertension35.722.834.622.431.213.4Women age 18 and over who had a specific source of ongoing care87.088.690.182.593.989.0Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is clinic or health center32.128.416.818.714.913.1Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is doctor's office or health maintenance organization62.967.677.478.083.184.1Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is hospital outpatient department4.6*4.8*1.0*Women age 18 and over who reported an office or outpatient visit in the past 12 months86.485.292.088.291.690.7Women age 18 and over who reported an inpatient discharge in the past 12 months14.814.813.613.211.97.8Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight in the past 12 months45.515.856.329.264.436.5Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by dieting in the past 12 months42.017.649.525.856.936.3Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by exercising in the past 12 months24.710.135.420.845.330.9a Estimates are not adjusted. Denominator excluded all missing values. b The Health Insurance questionnaire was completely redesigned for 2005-2006. In addition, it used to be administered at the family level where one reference person in the family responded for each individual survey participant (SP) in the family. Now SPs respond for themselves, except in situations where a proxy is needed. The questions are no longer entirely comparable to the questions provided in 2003-2004 and earlier. * Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Table 3a. Age-standardized percentage of women at high risk or not at high risk for diabetes who received preventive care,a by education, United States, 2003-2006CategoryMeasuresLess than high schoolHigh schoolMore than high schoolAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at highAt high riskNot at high riskPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentAccess to carebWomen ages 18-64 with any type of insurance during the year59.459.579.272.187.988.0Women ages 18-64 with any private insurance during the year37.735.461.761.076.380.6Women ages 18-64 with only public insurance during the year21.523.817.510.611.57.2Women ages 18-64 uninsured all year, 2003-2004 data only29.032.812.916.86.57.5Women ages 18-64 with any period of public insurance during the year24.025.522.815.518.611.2Women ages 18-64 with any period of uninsurance during the year47.245.929.632.519.016.4General health and well-beingWomen age 18 and over who reported fair or poor health in the past year35.029.217.016.010.97.0Women age 18 and over with physical and mental health limitations****4.54.4Women age 18 and over who are current smokers25.238.127.338.714.917.5Women age 18 and over who had at least 12 alcohol drinks/1 yr52.657.058.865.665.674.6Women age 18 and over who have alcohol at least 1 day per year51.451.761.268.669.377.7Women age 18 and over who drink alcohol, mean number of alcoholic drinks per week in the past 12 months3.5*2.04.12.03.0Specific to cardiovascular diseaseWomen age 18 and over whose provider measured their blood pressure within the past 2 years-2003-2004 data only94.093.593.292.798.097.3Women age 18 and over who had a lipid profile in the past 2 years48.651.055.251.564.657.2Women age 18 and over whose LDL cholesterol was less than 130 mg/dL69.170.860.573.163.877.8Women age 18 and over who exercise 150 minutes/week25.626.226.728.824.933.7Obese women who were told that they were overweight58.9*60.0*73.8*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice that they should exercise for cholesterol reduction87.7*71.7*82.9*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice about eating fewer high-fat or high-cholesterol foods for cholesterol reduction91.0*84.3*83.8*Women age 18 and over with activity limitation in the past year1.71.71.71.71.81.8New measuresWomen age 18 and over who have ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had hypertension33.019.831.521.431.217.4Women age 18 and over who had a specific source of ongoing care86.187.989.182.093.889.8Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is clinic or health center33.333.318.019.315.012.8Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is doctor's office or health maintenance organization61.562.876.077.382.984.4Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is hospital outpatient department4.8*5.1*1.0*Women age 18 and over who reported an office or outpatient visit in the past 12 months85.783.291.687.891.991.4Women age 18 and over who reported an inpatient discharge in the past 12 months14.814.613.813.112.68.5Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight in the past 12 months46.917.757.530.163.035.5Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by dieting in the past 12 months43.119.350.026.355.535.4Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by exercising in the past 12 months25.511.037.021.444.429.4a Estimates are adjusted to the age distribution of the 2000 Census population. Denominator excluded all missing values. b The Health Insurance questionnaire was completely redesigned for 2005-2006. In addition, it used to be administered at the family level where one reference person in the family responded for each individual survey participant (SP) in the family. Now SPs respond for themselves, except in situations where a proxy is needed. The questions are no longer entirely comparable to the questions provided in 2003-2004 and earlier. * Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Table 4. Percentage of women at high risk or not at high risk for diabetes who received preventive care,a by family income,b United States, 2003-2006 (crude)CategoryMeasuresNegative/poorNear poor/lowMiddle incomeHigh incomeAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at highAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at high riskPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentAccess to carecWomen ages 18-64 with any type of insurance during the year61.562.265.659.385.582.396.695.2Women ages 18-64 with any private insurance during the year23.928.943.944.777.074.590.691.8Women ages 18-64 with only public insurance during the year37.231.821.614.08.57.96.03.5Women ages 18-64 uninsured all year, 2003-2004 data only23.928.325.629.68.4***Women ages 18-64 with any period of public insurance during the year39.833.725.016.914.612.115.38.4Women ages 18-64 with any period of uninsurance during the year48.946.343.646.321.422.88.37.6General health and well-beingWomen age 18 and over who reported fair or poor health in the past year32.122.125.918.814.711.76.65.0Women age 18 and over with physical and mental health limitations*****4.75.6*Women age 18 and over who are current smokers35.637.517.831.918.927.013.715.6Women age 18 and over who had at least 12 alcohol drinks/1 yr55.359.448.861.563.768.270.181.5Women age 18 and over who have alcohol at least 1 day per year51.657.652.660.465.472.975.084.2Women age 18 and over who drink alcohol, mean number of alcoholic drinks per week in the past 12 months2.24.12.94.22.33.01.73.1Specific to cardiovascular diseaseWomen age 18 and over whose provider measured their blood pressure within the past 2 years-2003-2004 data only91.788.792.793.397.895.599.3100.0Women age 18 and over who had a lipid profile in the past 2 years42.036.456.848.262.555.971.860.2Women age 18 and over whose LDL cholesterol was less than 130 mg/dL68.975.768.574.959.677.360.974.4Women age 18 and over who exercise 150 minutes/week27.544.624.526.626.428.825.230.9Obese women who were told that they were overweight58.8*62.3*66.8*77.1*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice that they should exercise for cholesterol reduction82.5*80.8*74.3*85.8*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice about eating fewer high-fat or high-cholesterol foods for cholesterol reduction92.6*87.1*73.2*88.7*Women age 18 and over with activity limitation in the past year1.71.61.61.71.81.81.81.8New measuresWomen age 18 and over who have ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had hypertension24.414.636.721.132.716.935.115.3Women age 18 and over who had a specific source of ongoing care85.382.589.379.792.689.295.193.3Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is clinic or health center33.434.424.120.315.016.412.09.9Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is doctor's office or health maintenance organization59.757.170.775.781.080.387.389.0Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is hospital outpatient department5.8*4.12.62.8***Women age 18 and over who reported an office or outpatient visit in the past 12 months85.984.085.885.393.587.393.594.7Women age 18 and over who reported an inpatient discharge in the past 12 months15.913.314.111.612.011.110.77.2Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight in the past 12 months51.823.150.521.459.534.567.638.2Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by dieting in the past 12 months45.525.646.323.253.933.857.836.2Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by exercising in the past 12 months31.719.031.415.139.126.747.432.6a Estimates are not adjusted. Denominator excluded all missing values. b Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, above the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle income, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high income, 400 percent of the poverty line and over. c The Health Insurance questionnaire was completely redesigned for 2005-2006. In addition, it used to be administered at the family level where one reference person in the family responded for each individual survey participant (SP) in the family. Now SPs respond for themselves, except in situations where a proxy is needed. The questions are no longer entirely comparable to the questions provided in 2003-2004 and earlier. * Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Table 4a. Age-standardized percentage of women at high risk or not at high risk for diabetes who received preventive care,a by family income,b United States, 2003-2006CategoryMeasuresNegative/poorNear poor/lowMiddle incomeHigh incomeAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at highAt high riskNot at high riskAt high riskNot at high riskPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentPercentAccess to carecWomen ages 18-64 with any type of insurance during the year60.960.665.658.485.282.696.595.3Women ages 18-64 with any private insurance during the year24.925.543.944.376.474.790.991.8Women ages 18-64 with only public insurance during the year35.734.021.613.68.77.95.63.4Women ages 18-64 uninsured all year, 2003-2004 data only23.335.225.532.28.6***Women ages 18-64 with any period of public insurance during the year38.336.525.016.214.812.114.58.5Women ages 18-64 with any period of uninsurance during the year48.748.843.646.722.022.08.47.8General health and well-beingWomen age 18 and over who reported fair or poor health in the past year34.924.625.618.714.212.86.85.8Women age 18 and over with physical and mental health limitations******4.7*Women age 18 and over who are current smokers34.435.919.333.919.827.313.514.7Women age 18 and over who had at least 12 alcohol drinks/1 yr54.060.451.062.765.367.669.680.7Women age 18 and over who have alcohol at least 1 day per year49.155.955.362.466.772.074.982.9Women age 18 and over who drink alcohol, mean number of alcoholic drinks per week in the past 12 months2.04.22.94.42.33.31.73.0Specific to cardiovascular diseaseWomen age 18 and over whose provider measured their blood pressure within the past 2 years-2003-2004 data only92.182.292.193.297.895.599.0100.0Women age 18 and over who had a lipid profile in the past 2 years47.138.553.046.860.257.169.261.7Women age 18 and over whose LDL cholesterol was less than 130 mg/dL65.568.669.973.160.277.064.274.6Women age 18 and over who exercise 150 minutes/week26.043.624.627.526.229.021.929.9Obese women who were told that they were overweight58.7*62.2*66.8*76.3*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice that they should exercise for cholesterol reduction83.2*82.9*76.4*81.7*Obese women with high cholesterol who were given advice about eating fewer high-fat or high-cholesterol foods for cholesterol reduction93.2*86.8*73.7*90.8*Women age 18 and over with activity limitation in the past year1.61.61.71.81.81.81.81.8New measuresWomen age 18 and over who have ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that they had hypertension30.219.832.920.129.817.632.618.4Women age 18 and over who had a specific source of ongoing care86.081.188.279.092.189.694.493.4Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is clinic or health center32.932.325.221.315.316.912.29.8Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is doctor's office or health maintenance organization61.056.869.074.380.980.187.089.2Women age 18 and over whose source of ongoing care is hospital outpatient department5.3*4.52.92.7***Women age 18 and over who reported an office or outpatient visit in the past 12 months86.282.084.585.193.487.393.795.1Women age 18 and over who reported an inpatient discharge in the past 12 months15.012.514.210.911.911.212.08.1Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight in the past 12 months50.324.052.521.760.434.265.037.0Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by dieting in the past 12 months44.624.647.823.554.433.355.534.7Women age 18 and over who tried to lose weight by exercising in the past 12 months29.018.033.215.540.725.745.731.0a Estimates are adjusted to the age distribution of the 2000 Census population. Denominator excluded all missing values. b Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, above the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle income, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high income, 400 percent of the poverty line and over. c The Health Insurance questionnaire was completely redesigned for 2005-2006. In addition, it used to be administered at the family level where one reference person in the family responded for each individual survey participant (SP) in the family. Now SPs respond for themselves, except in situations where a proxy is needed (such as described above). The questions are no longer entirely comparable to the questions provided in 2003-2004 and earlier. * Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.Return to Contents Proceed to Next Section Current as of January 2011 Internet Citation: Appendix B: Tables (continued, 2): Women at High Risk for Diabetes: Access and Quality of Health Care, 20. January 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/final-reports/women-and-diabetes-2003-2006/wmhrdiabapb1.html