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June 01, 2010 - White non-Hispanic men reported making routine care appointments at a higher rate than non-Hispanic black … or Hispanic men (63.2 percent versus 43.5 percent and 35.5 percent) (figure 2).
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June 01, 2010 - White non-Hispanic men
reported making routine care appointments at a higher rate than non-Hispanic … black or Hispanic men (63.2 percent versus 43.5 percent and 35.5 percent) (figure
2).
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June 01, 2010 - White non-Hispanic men reported making routine care appointments at a higher rate than non-Hispanic black … or Hispanic men (63.2 percent versus 43.5 percent and 35.5 percent) (figure 2).
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June 01, 2010 - White non-Hispanic men reported making routine care appointments at a higher rate than non-Hispanic black … or Hispanic men (63.2 percent versus 43.5 percent and 35.5 percent) (figure 2).
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June 01, 2010 - White non-Hispanic men reported making routine care appointments at a higher rate than non-Hispanic black … or Hispanic men (63.2 percent versus 43.5 percent and 35.5 percent) (figure 2).
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January 01, 2011 - There were no significant differences when comparing the percentage of elderly
women and elderly men … 18.3%
6.5%
1.2%
18.8%
1.0%
5.2%
0
5
10
15
20
Ages 65-74 Ages 75-84 Age 85 and older
Women Men
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January 01, 2011 - There were no significant differences when comparing the percentage of elderly women and elderly men … by age and sex, 2007
Ages 65-74 Ages 75-84 Age 85 and older
Women 1.2% 6.5% 18.3%
Men
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January 01, 2011 - There were no significant differences when comparing the percentage of elderly women and elderly men … by age and sex, 2007
Ages 65-74 Ages 75-84 Age 85 and older
Women 1.2% 6.5% 18.3%
Men
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February 01, 2015 - in the first part of 2013 were more likely to gain insurance in 2014 (33.9 percent) than non-elderly men … Both non-elderly uninsured adult women and men were more likely to gain insurance in the 2013–2014 period … 2012–2013 period (33.9 percent versus 28.7 percent for women and 27.1 percent versus 21.1 percent for men
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May 01, 1999 - nursing home
residents who were 85 and over rose
from 49% to 56% for women and from
29% to 33% for men … • In both years, about one-half of women,
but only one-third of men, were 85 and
over.
0
20
40 … Although there was little significant
change in marital status from 1987 to
1996, men and women present … • In both years, almost three-fourths of
women but only one-third of men
were widowed at the time of
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September 01, 2015 - Alternatively, men were disproportionately represented among the population that remained in the bottom … In contrast, men represented only 44.2 percent of those individuals who remained in the top decile of … both years Lower 50% of spenders both years Individuals in top decile 2012 and lower 75% 2013
Men
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August 01, 1999 - There were relatively
higher proportions of whites and men and relatively
lower proportions of women … Coverage rates for men of the
same age more than doubled
between 1987 and 1996,
increasing from 2.5 to … Medicaid programs were more likely to
cover men in 1996 than in 1987. … At the same time, men ages 19-44 increased from 6.8 to
9.2 percent of the total. … There were relatively higher proportions of
whites and men and relatively lower proportions of
women
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August 01, 1997 - Although young adult minority men
and women had similarly low rates of private health
insurance, women … were far more likely than men to
obtain public insurance. … • Among young adults, Hispanic women were more
than four times as likely as Hispanic men to have … public coverage, and black women were more than
five times as likely as black men. … As a result,
minority young adult women were less likely than
men to be uninsured.
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February 01, 2015 - the first part of 2013 were more likely to gain insurance in 2014
(33.9 percent) than non-elderly men … Both non-elderly uninsured adult women and men were
more likely to gain insurance in the 2013–2014 period … 2012–2013 period (33.9 percent versus 28.7
percent for women and 27.1 percent versus 21.1 percent for men
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January 01, 2002 - (Figure 2) Slightly over half of all adult smokers were male (54.6%). 28.9% of non-elderly men aged
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January 01, 2002 - (Figure 2) Slightly over half of all adult smokers were male (54.6%). 28.9% of non-elderly men aged
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November 01, 2009 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (7.4 percent versus 7.3 percent, respectively … Percentage of adults with reported diagnosed diabetes, by age and sex, 2007
Total 18-64 65+ Men Women
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November 01, 2009 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (7.4 percent versus 7.3 percent, respectively … Percentage of adults with reported diagnosed diabetes, by age and sex, 2007
Total 18-64 65+ Men Women
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April 01, 2013 - A slightly higher proportion of women received treatment for
hypertension (25.6 percent) than men (24.5 … expenditure per person for treatment for hypertension was slightly higher for women
($751) than for men
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November 01, 2009 - ● Men and women had
comparable reported rates of
diagnosed diabetes (7.4
percent versus 7.3 percent … Characteristics File
7.4
5.2
18.3
7.4 7.3
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Total 18-64 65+ Men