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from the Leads MMWR and 36/No. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report (Vol 13,1987) for Centers Disease Atlanta Control, and Prevalence of Sex-, Age-, Region-Specific in Selected in 1985—The States Sedentary Lifestyle Factor Behavioral Risk Surveillance System THE BEHAVIORAL RISK Table 2 the Northeastern and central were FACTOR presents states age-specific Surveillance is a tele¬ of for intermediate in their of sed¬ System (BRFSS) prevalence sedentary lifestyle prevalence conducted state health adults in the 22 states. In most is consid¬ phone there survey by entary lifestyle. Again, to collect risk the erable of of the dis¬ departments routinely instances, prevalence sedentary overlap region-specific adults of for adults increased with tribution of factor data from estimates for (>18 years prevalence lifestyle The The the four examines distribution of age). following analysis increasing age. regions. data the these is summarized in from sedentary lifestyle 25,221 prevalences T Arizona of Health Reported by: Hughes, Dept interviewed the 22 states which also indicates that there persons by Figure 2, Svcs. F California of Health Svcs. S Capell, Dept the is the District of considerable between Connecticut (including Columbia) overlap Benn, State of Health Svcs. R Dept in the three distribu¬ Conn, District of Columbia of
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1987
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