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Summary of Slide Content Trends in Mortality…………………………………………………Slides 4-16 Years of Life Lost…………………………………………………….Slides Low Birthweight……………………………………………………..Slides Self-Reported Health………………………………………………Slides Health Behaviors…………………………………………………….Slides – Smoking – Obesity – Excessive Drinking – Teen Birth Rate Health Insurance………………………………………………………Slides Children in Poverty…………………………………………………..Slide 48 Age-Adjusted Death Rates………………………………..………Slides 49-51

How to Interpret the Graphs Gender Males: -1.0%Females: -0.5%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 1-24) Gender Males: -2.7%Females: -1.7%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 1-24) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -4.2%White Trend: -1.9%Black Trend: -3.9% Hispanic Trend: -0.5%Asian Trend: -12.8%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 1-24) Geography Rural Trend: -3.1%Non-Urban Trend: -2.7% Suburban Trend: -1.8%Urban Trend: -1.9%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 25-64) Gender Male Trend: +0.1% Female Trend: +0.1%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 25-64) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -0.8%White Trend: +0.1%Black Trend: -0.7% Hispanic Trend: -0.9%Asian Trend: +0.7%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 25-64) Geography Rural Trend: +0.4%Non-Urban Trend: +0.3% Suburban Trend: +0.2%Urban Trend: -0.6%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 65+) Gender Male Trend: -1.0% Female Trend: -0.4%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 65+) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -1.1%White Trend: -0.6%Black Trend: -0.8% Hispanic Trend: +1.5%Asian Trend: +0.1%

Death Rate per 100,000 (ages 65+) Geography Rural Trend: -0.2%Non-Urban Trend: -0.4% Suburban Trend: -0.8%Urban Trend: -1.0%

Infant Death Rate per 1,000 Live Births Gender Males: -1.0%Females: -0.5%

Infant Death Rate per 1,000 Live Births Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: +0.5% White Trend: -0.3%Black Trend: -2.3% Other Trend: +2.1%Hispanic Trend: -2.5%

Infant Death Rate per 1,000 Live Births Geography Rural Trend: -0.6%Non-Urban Trend: -1.8% Suburban Trend: +1.2%Urban Trend: -1.4%

Infant Death Rate per 1,000 Live Births Socioeconomic Factors (Mother’s Education) Less than High School Trend: +0.4%High School Trend: -0.3% College Graduate Trend: -1.1%

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost (<75) Rate per 100,000 Gender Males: -0.6%Females: -0.2%

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost (<75) Rate per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -1.4%White Trend: -0.3%Black Trend: -1.2% Hispanic Trend: -1.3%Asian Trend: -1.0%

Age-Adjusted Years of Life Lost (<75) Rate per 100,000 Geography Rural Trend: -0.2%Non-Urban Trend: -0.4% Suburban Trend: +0.0%Urban Trend: -0.9%

Low Birthweight (%) Gender Males: +0.1%Females: +0.3%

Low Birthweight (%) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: +0.1%White Trend: -0.1%Black Trend: +0.1% Other Trend: +1.0%Hispanic Trend: +0.2%

Low Birthweight (%) Geography Rural Trend: -1.3%Non-Urban Trend: +0.2% Suburban Trend: +0.5%Urban Trend: +0.4%

Low Birthweight (%) Socioeconomic Factors (Mother’s Education) Less than High School Trend: -0.2%High School Trend: +0.7% College Graduate Trend: +0.2%

Adults with Fair or Poor Health (%) Gender Males: +3.7%Females: +1.8%

Adults with Fair or Poor Health (%) Race / Ethnicity White Trend: +2.1%Black Trend: +6.0%

Adults with Fair or Poor Health (%) Geography Rural Trend: +1.4%Non-Urban Trend: +3.0% Suburban Trend: +3.2%Urban Trend: +3.6%

Adults with Fair or Poor Health (%) Socioeconomic Factors Less than High School Trend: +1.5%High School Trend: +2.4% College Graduate Trend: +0.3%

Adult Smoking (%) Gender Males: -1.4%Females: -0.6%

Adult Smoking (%) Race/ Ethnicity White Trend: -1.4%Black Trend: +0.8% College Graduate Trend: -1.6%

Adult Smoking (%) Geography Rural Trend: -0.1%Non-Urban Trend: -2.1% Suburban Trend: -3.0%Urban Trend: -0.2%

Adult Smoking (%) Socioeconomic Factors Less than High School Trend: +2.2%High School Trend: -1.9% College Graduate Trend: -3.9%

Adult Obesity Gender Males: +2.0%Females: +3.1%

Adult Obesity Race/Ethnicity White Trend: +2.7%Black Trend: +1.4%

Adult Obesity Geography Rural Trend: +3.2%Non-Urban Trend: +2.7% Suburban Trend: +2.3%Urban Trend: +3.4%

Adult Obesity Socioeconomic Factors Less than High School Trend: +3.6%High School Trend: +2.1% College Graduate Trend: +2.1%

Adult Excessive Drinking (%) Gender Males: -1.9%Females: +0.9%

Adult Excessive Drinking (%) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: +0.2%White Trend: -1.0%Black Trend: +0.3.% Hispanic Trend: +3.1%Asian Trend: -12.5%

Adult Excessive Drinking (%) Geography Rural Trend: -0.3%Non-Urban Trend: -1.5% Suburban Trend: +1.3%Urban Trend: -3.3%

Adult Excessive Drinking (%) Socioeconomic Factors Less than High School Trend: -7.3%High School Trend: -2.6% College Graduate Trend: -0.9%

Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 Females (Ages 15-19) Geography Rural Trend: -2.9%Non-Urban Trend: -4.6% Suburban Trend: -4.5%Urban Trend: -6.3%

Population (ages 0-17) without Health Insurance during Past Year (%) Gender Males: -1.6% Females: -3.0%

Population (ages 0-17) without Health Insurance during Past Year (%) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -4.6%White Trend: -1.0%Black Trend: -24.3% Other Trend: +6.8%Asian Trend: -5.4%

Population (ages 0-17) without Health Insurance during Past Year (%) Geography Rural Trend: -5.7%Non-Urban Trend: -2.3% Suburban Trend: -3.6%Urban Trend: -2.6%

Population (ages 18-64) without Health Insurance During Past Year (%) Gender Males: +1.6%Females: +0.0%

Population (ages 18-64) without Health Insurance During Past Year (%) Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -3.4%White Trend: -0.5%Black Trend: -1.6% Other Trend: -5.1%Hispanic Trend: -3.8%

Population (ages 18-64) without Health Insurance During Past Year (%) Geography Rural Trend: -0.5% Non-Urban Trend: -0.8% Suburban Trend: -4.2%Urban Trend: -0.4%

Population (ages 18-64) without Health Insurance During Past Year (%) Socioeconomic Factors Less than High School Trend: -2.0% High School Trend: -0.6% College Graduate Trend: +0.9%

Children in Poverty (%) Geography Rural Trend: +4.8%Non-Urban Trend: +4.6% Suburban Trend: +4.3%Urban Trend: +2.3%

Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000 Gender Males: -0.8%Females: -0.3%

Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity American Indian Trend: -1.1%White Trend: -0.5%Black Trend: -0.8% Hispanic Trend: +0.8%Asian Trend: +0.1%

Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000 Geography Rural Trend: -0.2%Non-Urban Trend: -0.3% Suburban Trend: -0.6%Urban Trend: -0.9%

Current health trends in health outcomes and health factors are markedly different for various subgroups within the state’s population. Efforts to improve health in Wisconsin must consider the full array of factors that influence how long and how well we live. They must begin with an analysis of the circumstances that may produce longer, healthier lives for some – but not all – of the state’s residents.

Funding for this project was provided by the Wisconsin Partnership Program, UW School of Medicine and Public Health.

Contact Information University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Department of Population Health Sciences University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 575 WARF Building 610 Walnut Street Madison, WI