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About the National Data
Data
Data Source: National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), CDC/NCHS
Baseline: 41.3 percent of adults aged 65 years and over with reduced physical or cognitive function engaged in light, moderate, or vigorous leisure-time physical activities in 2018
Target: 51.0 percent
Methodology
Questions used to obtain the national baseline data
From the National Health Interview Survey:
Numerator:
How often do you do VIGOROUS LEISURE-TIME physical activities for AT LEAST 10 MINUTES that cause HEAVY sweating or LARGE increases in breathing or heart rate?- Never
- Unable to do this type activity
- _____ times per day/week/month/year
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Never
- Unable to do this type activity
- ____ times per day/week/month/year
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
- Limitation previously mentioned
- Yes, limited in some other way
- Not limited in any way
- Refused
- Not ascertained
- Don't know
Methodology notes
History
1. Because Healthy People 2030 objectives have a desired direction (e.g., increase or decrease), the confidence level of a one-sided prediction interval can be used as an indication of how likely a target will be to achieve based on the historical data and fitted trend.