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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 28.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med. 2019 Jul 3;132(10):1182–1190.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2019.06.004

Table 2.

Age Standardized Weighted Prevalence of Cardiovascular Health Metrics Among US Adults-NHANES 2007–2016

NHANES 2007–2010* NHANES 2011–2012* NHANES 2013–2014* NHANES 2015–2016* Trend P value
Cardiovascular Health No. Prevalence (95% CI) No. Prevalence (95% CI) No. Prevalence (95% CI) No. Prevalence (95% CI) Linear Quadratic
Smoking
 Current 920 21 (19–22) 395 19 (16–23) 410 19 (15–23) 392 19 (16–22) 0.87 0.46
 Former 433 11 (10–12) 190 10 (7–12) 206 10 (8–12) 219 13 (10–16) 0.12 0.33
 Never 3016 68 (66–71) 1427 71 (67–74) 1486 71 (67–75) 1406 68 (64–72) 0.33 0.21
Physical Activity
 None 1198 22 (20–24) 460 21 (17–25) 530 24 (23–26) 547 21 (18–25) 0.66 0.16
 Intermediate 1002 25 (23–27) 521 25 (21–30) 546 27 (24–30) 483 26 (23–30) 0.48 0.29
 Ideal 2169 53 (50–55) 1031 54 (50–57) 1026 49 (46–52) 987 52 (50–55) 0.19 0.04
Body Mass Index (kg/m2)
 ≥30 1624 34 (32–36) 731 35 (31–39) 782 37 (35–39) 821 41 (36–45) 0.005 0.50
 25–29.9 1507 34 (32–36) 652 34 (31–36) 673 33 (31–36) 654 32 (30–34) 0.27 0.94
 <25 1238 32 (30–34) 629 31 (27–36) 647 30 (27–33) 542 27 (23–31) 0.03 0.62
Healthy Diet Score
 0–1 components 3353 78 (77–80) 1510 78 (75–82) 1649 79 (77–82) 1522 79 (76–82) 0.50 0.55
 ≥2 components 1016 22 (20–23) 502 22 (18–24) 453 21 (18–23) 495 21 (18–24)
Total Cholesterol (mg/dL)
 >240 579 13 (12–14) 215 11 (9–13) 227 11 (9–13) 248 13 (10–15) 0.91 0.09
 200–239 1796 39 (36–41) 862 44 (41–47) 852 40 (36–45) 834 39 (36–43) 0.27 0.50
 <200 1994 48 (46–50) 935 45 (42–49) 1023 48 (44–53) 935 48 (44–52) 0.24 0.76
Blood Pressure (mm Hg)
 ≥140/≥90 641 11 (10–12) 273 11 (10–13) 284 12 (9–14) 338 13 (11–15) 0.21 0.96
 120–139/80–89 1618 36 (34–38) 801 40 (37–43) 751 34 (31–38) 798 39 (36–43) 0.64 0.23
 <120–80 2110 53 (50–56) 938 49 (45–52) 1067 54 (51–57) 881 48 (43–52) 0.76 0.15
Fasting Blood Glucose (mg/dL)
 ≥126 517 8 (7–9) 240 9 (6–11) 237 10 (8–12) 309 12 (10–14) 0.003 0.40
 100–125 1867 42 (40–44) 786 39 (37–42) 788 35 (31–38) 926 46 (42–51) 0.66 <0.001
 <100 1985 50 (47–53) 986 52 (49–55) 1077 55 (51–60) 782 42 (37–46) 0.04 <0.001
Cardiovascular Health§ 4364 8.18 (8.07–8.29) 2012 8.23 (8.06–8.40) 2100 8.19 (8.04–8.34) 2012 7.94 (7.73–8.16) 0.02 0.02
Number of Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics
 0 116 2 (1–3) 53 2 (2–3) 55 2 (2–3) 59 3 (2–4) 0.47 0.79
 1 601 11 (10–13) 290 15 (12–17) 273 12 (11–14) 331 16 (12–19) 0.22 0.76
 2 1095 23 (21–25) 454 20 (18–23) 483 22 (19–25) 555 26 (22–29) 0.13 0.27
 3 1183 27 (25–29) 512 25 (23–28) 506 24 (21–27) 501 24 (21–27) 0.10 0.18
 4 817 21 (19–23) 382 20 (18–23) 436 22 (19–25) 319 18 (15–21) 0.39 0.35
 5 435 12 (10–13) 239 12 (10–15) 266 13 (11–15) 198 11 (8–13) 0.71 0.17
 ≥6 122 4 (3–5) 82 4 (3–6) 83 5 (3–6) 54 3 (1–5) 0.47 0.11

CI = confidence interval; NHANES = National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; No. = number.

*

Direct method for age standardization was performed using the US 2000 census population age-groups 20–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, ≥70 years or older.

The orthogonal polynomial model including age groups, race, sex, insurance status, number of health care visits, and Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was used to assess the linear and quadratic trend P value across the survey years.

All the participants 20 years or older with available cardiovascular health metrics were included.

§

Age, sex, race, and insurance status-adjusted mean cardiovascular health metric with 95% CI from NAHNES 2007–2016.