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. 2012 Mar 1;2(1):18.

Table 1.

Stroke and Diabetes Prevalence, Standard Errors and Relative Standard Errors from the 2004 NHIS Data and Correlation Between Stroke and Diabetes over Time (1997–2004)

2004 Prevalence of Stroke 2004 Prevalence of Diabetes Correlation
Race/ethnicity % SE Rel. SE % SE Rel. SE (1997–2004)
White 3.20 0.13 0.04 6.84 0.18 0.03 0.16
Black 3.01 0.28 0.09 10.34 0.49 0.05 0.40
AI/AN 3.77 1.44 0.38 16.04 2.76 0.17 0.49
Chinese 2.10 1.06 0.51 6.34 1.91 0.30 0.03
Filipino 3.09 1.40 0.45 8.28 1.98 0.24 −0.32
Asian Indian 0.70 0.69 1.00 10.47 2.43 0.23 −0.17
Puerto Rican 2.45 0.70 0.28 10.38 1.45 0.14 −0.05
Mexican 1.23 0.27 0.22 6.20 0.55 0.09 0.11
Cuban 3.09 1.54 0.50 12.18 2.24 0.18 −0.40
Other Hispanic 2.22 0.29 0.13 7.59 0.54 0.07 −0.04
All other 1.93 0.64 0.33 5.19 1.09 0.21 0.12

NOTE: Relative standard error is the standard error divided by the prevalence or mean. The correlation is between the detrended diabetes and stroke prevalence.