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3651000-36061002500 in New York has the 7th-most diagnosed diabetes among adults (23.5%) among all the 2,490 New York neighborhoods. That 23.5% compares to an average of 11.6% and standard deviation of 3.7% across those 2,490 New York neighborhoods.

3651000-36061002500 has these related standings among all 2,490 New York neighborhoods:

  • diagnosed diabetes among adults = 23.5% (7th-most)

  • arthritis among adults = 29.8% (136th-most, tied)

  • high blood pressure among adults = 38.7% (172nd-most, tied)

  • coronary heart disease among adults = 11.1% (19th-most)

  • adults with mental health not good for at least 14 days = 16% (395th-most, tied)

  • adult obesity = 23.2% (924th-least, tied)

  • stroke among adults = 6.4% (48th-most, tied)


Note that diagnosed diabetes among adults correlates (0.75) with adult obesity. But on the latter, 3651000-36061002500 in New York (with 23.2%) is lower (i.e., better) than the median (26.1%) of those 2,490 New York neighborhoods.

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better than 3651000-36081042600 in New York (40.7%), 3651000-36047080800 in New York (32.9%), 3651000-36047035200 in New York (29.7%), and 3651000-36061024000 in New York (25.1%), and 2 others, ending with 3651000-36061011900 in New York (23.8%).

Incidentally, all 7 are in New York.


exceeded 3611000-36029003302 in Buffalo (23.2%), 3611000-36029016600 in Buffalo (22.5%), 3651000-36047091000 in New York (22.5%), and 3673000-36067005300 in Syracuse (22.4%), and others, ending with 3601000-36001000404 in Albany (0.8%).

28 out of the other 2,489 New York neighborhoods were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for diagnosed diabetes among adults, e.g., 3663000-36055980100 in Rochester.

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References

  1. diagnosed diabetes among adults. Lower values are better. All source data come from the 2018 release of 500 Cities: Local Data for Better Health which states: This dataset includes 2016, 2015 model-based small area estimates for 27 measures of chronic disease related to unhealthy behaviors (5), health outcomes (13), and use of preventive services (9). Data were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. The project was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with the CDC Foundation [...] It includes estimates for the 500 largest US cities and approximately 28,000 census tracts within these cities.

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3651000-36061002500 in New York is in New York, is worse than the behavior-relevant statewide averages in each of smoking, lack of exercise, and sleep deprivation, is better than the behavior-relevant statewide averages in both obesity and binge drinking, is worse than the cholesterol-relevant statewide averages in each of cholesterol screening, coronary heart disease, and high cholesterol that persists after screening, is worse than the hypertension-relevant statewide averages in both stroke and high blood pressure, and is better than the hypertension-relevant statewide averages in blood pressure medication.

 

     Numeric values:
  • adults with high blood pressure who take medicine for its control (81.5%)
  • adults who visit a doctor for routine checkup within the past year (74%)
  • pap smear use among adult women aged 21-65 (73.3%)
  • mammography use among women aged 50-74 (72.1%)
  • cholesterol screening among adults (70.3%)
  • adults with no leisure-time physical activity (48.9%)
  • high-cholesterol among adults who have been screened in the past 5 years (48.1%)
  • fecal occult blood test sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy among adults aged 50-75 (43.7%)
  • adults who sleep less than 7 hours (42.4%)
  • adults who visit a dentist or dental clinic (40.7%)
  • high blood pressure among adults (38.7%)
  • adults 65 or older who lost all their teeth (32.4%)
  • arthritis among adults (29.8%)
  • lack of current health insurance among adults aged 18-64 (26.2%)
  • diagnosed diabetes among adults (23.5%)
  • adult obesity (23.2%)
  • current smoking among adults (21.8%)
  • adults with physical health not good for at least 14 days (21.3%)
  • women 65 or older who are up to date on a core set of clinical preventive services (16.6%)
  • men 65 or older who are up to date on a core set of clinical preventive services (16.2%)
  • adults with mental health not good for at least 14 days (16%)
  • current asthma among adults (11.4%)
  • binge drinking among adults (11.4%)
  • coronary heart disease among adults (11.1%)
  • adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (10.5%)
  • stroke among adults (6.4%)
  • cancer (excluding skin cancer) among adults (5.7%)
  • chronic kidney disease among adults (5.5%)
  • population (4,869)

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3651000-36061002500 in New York has the 7th-most diagnosed diabetes among adults (23.5%) among all the 2,490 New York neighborhoods. That 23.5% compares to an average of 11.6% and standard deviation of 3.7% across those 2,490 New York neighborhoods.
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