Assessing Disability And Secondary Health Conditions of Montana Adults : Results From the 2001 And 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys 2005
Assessing Disability And Secondary Health Conditions of Montana Adults : Results From the 2001 And 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys 2005
Montana. Dept. of Public Health And Human Services
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Reduce the proportion of adults engaging in binge drinking in the past month to 6 percent. ASSESSING DISABILITY and SECONDARY CONDITIONS 30 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION 2003 Figure 11 . Prevalence of binge drinking* in the past 30 days, Montana adults - 2003 60 50 40 o 30 20 10 3f ^n r*T* All adults Age 18-44 Age 45-64 Age 65+ □ Disability □ No Disability * Binge drinking is defined as consuming 5 or more alcoholic drinks on an occasion. Binge drinking in the past 30 days: Overall, 14 percent of adults ...with disability in Montana were at risk for binge drinking. Fewer Montana adults with disability (14%) reported binge drinking in the past 30 days than adults without disability (21%). However, this difference is at least partially due to the older age, overall, of adults with disability in Montana. The risk for binge drinking decreased significantly with increasing age category. Among adults with disability, three in ten (29%) of those 18-44 years old reported binge drinking — compared to one in ten (11%) age 45-64 years and 3 percent of those 65 and older.
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