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Health, United States, 2006: With chartbook on trends in the health of Americans

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    • Around 14% of adults who experience pain report that it lasts 3 months to a year and 42% report pain that lasts more than a year.  
    • When asked about 4 common types of persistent pain, low back pain was ranked the most common at 27%, followed by severe headache/migraine pain (15%), neck pain (15%0, and…  
    • More than 26 million Americans between the ages of 20 and 64 experience frequent back pain.  
    • Persistence of Pain Increases with Age  
    • Among adults age 65 and older who reported low back pain, more than 1/2 had a limitation in their daily activities–compared with 27% without recent low back pain.  
    • Adults age 65 and older who report low back pain are twice as likely to be in fair or poor health compared to those without pain–40% rate their health as…  
    • Cancer continues to be the second-leading cause of death in the U.S., exceeded only by cardiovascular disease.  
    • From 2001-2004, 69% of men and 82% of women age 75 and older had hypertension.  
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    • From 2001-2004, 23% of Americans age 60 and older had diabetes.  
    • The leading cause of death in 2004 for Americans age 65 and older was heart disease.  
    • In 2004, hospital spending, which is 30% of national heath expenditures, increased by 8.6%.  
    • Over 2/5 of Americans age 65 and older who had health care expenses paid at least $1,000 out-of-pocket in 2003.