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  1. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=636
    September 15, 2004 - Survey (MEPS-HC) on screening for prostate cancer with the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test for men
  2. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf50/rf50.pdf
    November 01, 2022 - Veteran men are older than non-Veteran men; 55.2 percent of Veteran men are 65 years or older, compared … men. … Veteran men are also more likely to report fair/poor physical and mental health than non-Veteran men … with 53.6 percent of Veteran men. … than non-elderly non-Veteran men.
  3. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Statistical+Brief&opt=2&id=1064
    July 25, 2012 - In both 1999 and 2009, the number of women seeking treatment for depression was higher than men.
  4. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/stat334.shtml
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … One-third of men, (34.5 percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with … Across all age groups men were less likely to see a doctor. … Almost half (48.6 percent) of men ages 18–44 had no doctor’s office visit or outpatient clinic visit … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no
  5. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/draft/stat334.shtml
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … One-third of men, (34.5 percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with … Across all age groups men were less likely to see a doctor. … Almost half (48.6 percent) of men ages 18–44 had no doctor’s office visit or outpatient clinic visit … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no
  6. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st334/stat334.pdf
    July 01, 2011 - Men were more likely than women to not have had a visit to a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. … One-third of men, (34.5 percent) did not report having an ambulatory care visit in 2008 compared with … Across all age groups men were less likely to see a doctor. … Almost half (48.6 percent) of men ages 18–44 had no doctor’s office visit or outpatient clinic visit … Among adults ages 45–64, about one-fourth (25.0 percent) of men and 15.8 percent of women reported no
  7. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf35/rf35.shtml
    August 01, 2017 - For example, 21.6 percent of men and 16.1 percent of women were uninsured at the national level in 2013 … Uninsured rates declined for men, women and all non-elderly adults in expansion and non-expansion states … While there were no significant differences in the percentage point declines for men and women by whether … In non-expansion states, there were no significant differences in the percentage point declines for men … , who were uninsured for the entire calendar year, by sex: 2013-2015 2013 2014 2015 Men
  8. meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_stats/Pub_ProdResults_Details.jsp?pt=Working+Paper&opt=2&id=965
    October 12, 2010 - /office-based care visits) in a representative sample of homeless mothers, single women, and single men … Sampling was stratified by sex and family status, resulting in the enrollment of 603 single men, 303
  9. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/stat105.shtml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … the 65 and older age group than men (23.1 percent versus 17.6 percent) (figure 1).
  10. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/stat165.shtml
    March 01, 2007 - A higher percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week … Introduction Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. … Sex Men were more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three … Women were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 percent … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men.
  11. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/draft/stat105.shtml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … the 65 and older age group than men (23.1 percent versus 17.6 percent) (figure 1).
  12. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/draft/stat165.shtml
    March 01, 2007 - A higher percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week … Introduction Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. … Sex Men were more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three … Women were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 percent … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men.
  13. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/stat105.pdf
    December 01, 2005 - Expenditure Panel Survey Agen Res 5 December 2005 In 20 U.S. alize (14.2 repo MenMen and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 pe versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18–64 age group ( … 30.1 percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes … in the 65 and older age group than men (23.1 percent versus17.6 percent) (figure 1).
  14. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/stat165.pdf
    March 01, 2007 - perce smok Anita Soni, PhD Introduction Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men … her percentage of men ged in moderate to ous physical activity at three times a week than n (60.3 … Sex Men were more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times … Women were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 percent … More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men.
  15. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st105/sb105.xml
    December 01, 2005 - Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … Men and women had comparable reported rates of diagnosed diabetes (6.6 percent versus 6.7 percent, respectively … When men and women were compared, even though the percentages were similar for the 18-64 age group (30.1 … percent of men versus 29.3 percent of women), there were more women who reported having diabetes in … the 65 and older age group than men (23.1 percent versus 17.6 percent) (figure 1).
  16. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/sb165.xml
    March 01, 2007 - A higher percentage of men engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity at least three times a week … Introduction
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United …

    Sex
    Men were more likely to have engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity …

    Women were more likely than men to have maintained a healthy weight (45.1 percent versus 31.7 …

    More than 80 percent (81.7) of women did not currently smoke compared with 75.7 percent of men
  17. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb19/cb19.shtml
    January 01, 2012 - The percentage of uninsured men increased by 3.3 percentage points, from 17.8 percent in 2002 to 21.1 … The percentage of uninsured boys decreased by 3.5 percentage points, from 8.2 percent in 2002 to 4.7 … In 2012, women were more likely than men to have public only health insurance (13.8 percent versus 9.4 … How has the health insurance status of men and women changed since 2002? … The percentage of uninsured men increased by 3.3 percentage points, from 17.8 percent in 2002 to 21.1
  18. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf40/rf40.shtml
    January 01, 2019 - uninsured rates declined by 0.9 percentage points for women but there was no significant change for men … for women, from 7.2 percent in 2015 to 6.3 percent in 2016, but there was no significant change for men … In non-expansion states, there were no significant changes in uninsured rates in 2016 for either men … Uninsured rates for non-elderly men were higher than for women in 2016, both nationally and in Medicaid … For example, 12.8 percent of men compared to 8.8 percent of women were uninsured at the national level
  19. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf5/rf5.shtml
    December 01, 2004 - Data presented in Table 2 describe the various levels of assistance received by men … Women also were more likely than men to be totally dependent when transferring … Women nursing home residents were more likely than men to receive help with three … Men were less likely than women to have any memory loss (33.5 percent compared … less likely than men to have had a cerebrovascular accident (19.2 percent compared
  20. meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf24/rf.shtml
    December 01, 2004 - Data presented in Table 2 describe the various levels of assistance received by men … Women also were more likely than men to be totally dependent when transferring … Women nursing home residents were more likely than men to receive help with three … Men were less likely than women to have any memory loss (33.5 percent compared … less likely than men to have had a cerebrovascular accident (19.2 percent compared

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