2 edition of Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States--July 1965-June 1967 found in the catalog.
Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States--July 1965-June 1967
Charles S. Wilder
Published
1971
by U.S. Health Services and Mental Health Administration; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington] in Rockville, Md
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by Charles S. Wilder] |
Genre | Statistics. |
Series | United States. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital and health statistics. Series 10: Data from the National Health Survey. Data from the Health Interview,, no. 61, Public Health Service publication no. 1000, ser. 10, no. 61, Vital and health statistics., no. 61. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA407.3 .A346 no. 61, RA644.6 .A346 no. 61 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 72 p. |
Number of Pages | 72 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5275956M |
LC Control Number | 71608596 |
Title: Multiple Chronic Conditions in the United States: Figure Charts Author: Christine Buttorff, Teague Ruder, Melissa Bauman Subject: This chartbook updates previous versions with more recent data on the prevalence of multiple chronic conditions \(\) . National Center for Health Statistics: Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility: United States, July Vital and Health Statistics, PHS Pub. No. Series No. Washington, DC, Public Health Service, US Government Printing Office, Google ScholarAuthor: William B. Abrams, William B. Abrams, Bruce E. Rodda.
What are health care statistics? , Statistics 'Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States--July June ' -- subject(s): Chronic diseases, Chronically ill. The number of children and youth in the United States with chronic health conditions (a health condition that lasts ≥12 months or at time of diagnosis is likely to have a duration of ≥12 months) has increased dramatically in the past 4 decades. The increased prevalence of chronic conditions has Cited by:
Statistics on the incidence of injuries by measures of effect of injury, type of injury, geographic region, residence, family income, educational attainment, color, chronic limitation of activity and mobility, living arrangements, class of accident, calendar quarter, sex, and age; and associated days of restricted activity and bed disability. 5. National Center for Health Statistics, Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility-United States-July June (Pub lication Ser No. 61), January 6. National Center for Health Statistics, Distribu tion and Use of Hearing Aids, Wheelchairs, Braces and Artificial Limbs-United Stales-July June.
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Persons with limitation of activity had an average of chronic conditions, of which conditions were reported as causes of limitation. Persons with limitation of mobility had an average of chronic conditions, of which were named as causes of by: 6. Get this from a library. Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States, July June [Charles S Wilder].
Get this from a library. Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States, July June [Charles S Wilder; National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)]. Data on numbers of persons limited in activity and mobility by chronic disorders, considered by type of disorder, age, sex, ethnic group, income, employment status, and region.
Excerpt Data on numbers of persons limited in activity and mobility by chronic disorders, considered by type of disorder, age, sex, ethnic group, income, employment status, and region.
Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility. Get this from a library. Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility: United States - July June [Charles S Wilder; United States.
Health Services and Mental Health Administration,; National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)]. United States. Public Health Service. issuing body. National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.) Other format: Print version: Wilder, Charles S. Limitation of activity and mobility due to chronic conditions, United States, July June OCLC: Online.
Get this from a library. Limitation of activity and mobility due to chronic conditions, United States, July June [Charles S Wilder]. Get this from a library. Limitation of activity and mobility due to chronic conditions: United States - July June [Charles S Wilder; United States.
Public Health Service,; National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)]. persons with chronic limitations of activity and mobility. The omission of the institu tionalizcd population reduces the estimated tOtd number oflimited persons since the proportion chronically limited persons in institutions is high.1 LIMITATION OF ACTIVITY AND MOBILITY Comparison with Prior Years During an estima, limitation of Activity Due to Chronic Conditions United States, Statistics on persons limited in activity due to chronic conditions by age, sex, color, famiIy income, educational attainment, usual activity status, Iivirig arrangements, geographic region, and place of residence.
Statistics are also presented on chronic conditions re. Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility. United States—July —June Expenses for Hospital and Institutional Care During the Last Year of Life for Adults Who Died in orUnited States.
Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility: United States, July – June pdf icon [PDF – MB] Persons Injured and Disability Days Due to Injury: United States, July – June pdf icon [PDF – MB].
Title(s): Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility, United States, July June ; statistics on persons limited in activity and mobility due to chronic conditions, by type of condition causing limitation, age, sex, color, family income, employment status, and geographic region.
covered in this report are “Limitation of Activity and Mobility Due To Chronic Conditions, United States, July June ” and rrVolume of Physician Visits, United States, July June ” (Vital and Health Statistics, Ser Nos.
45 respectively). Chronic conditions and limitations of activity and mobility: United States, July to June Vital and Health Statistics, Ser No. Vital and Health Statistics, Ser Cited by: 1. Data on heart disease, hypertension, arthritis and rheumatism, nervous and mental conditions, impairments of back and spine, and visual impairments as causes of limitation of activity, collected July June and tabulated according to degree of limitation, age, sex, family income, living arrangements, region, and residential location.
Current Estimates from the Health Interview Survey. United States.Ser Num Tables 1, 2 and t U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
Chronic Conditions and Limitations of Activity and Mobility, United States, July, June Cited by: Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease by: 4.
Many studies identified combinations of multiple chronic conditions (13–17) and examined their impact on activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) limitations among older adults (18,19).
Studying the relationship between multiple chronic conditions and the functional characteristics of older Mexican Cited by: 4. Author(s): National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.) Title(s): Limitation of activity and mobility due to chronic conditions, United States, July June Statistics on the prevalence of limitation of activity and mobility among persons with one or more chronic conditions, by age, sex, geographic region, residence, family income.Source: Survey of Economic Opportunity, United States.
Social Differentials in Selected Work-Limiting Chronic Conditions backgrounds have higher prevalence rates than those with urban backgrounds. Rural- to-urban migrants have higher rates on diabetes and mental illness than other migratory by: 1.
Prev Chronic Dis. May 3;E doi: /pcd Impact of Multiple Chronic Conditions on Activity Limitations Among Older Mexican-American Care by: 4.