APPENDIX A2.

Crude and Age-Standardized Prevalence of History of Heart Disease Among Adults Age ≥20 Years, by Diabetes Status, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity, NHANES, U.S., 2017–2020 Q1

CHARACTERISTICSPERCENT (STANDARD ERROR)
DiabetesNo DiabetesDiabetesNo DiabetesDiabetesNo Diabetes
Congestive Heart FailureCoronary Heart DiseaseAngina
Total
Crude9.6 (1.19)1.7 (0.18)14.8 (2.56)2.9 (0.38)8.7 (1.19)1.5 (0.18)
Age-standardized9.7 (1.08)3.2 (0.32)15.0 (2.40)5.7 (0.58)8.7 (1.16)2.6 (0.36)
Sex
Men
Crude11.8 (2.09)1.8 (0.23)18.9 (3.30)4.1 (0.66)11.7 (2.11)1.8 (0.25)
Age-standardized11.6 (1.79)3.3 (0.44)19.1 (2.91)9.1 (1.14)11.4 (2.01)3.7 (0.55)
Women
Crude6.9 (1.07)1.7 (0.24)9.9 (2.50)1.7 (0.34)5.2 (1.17)1.2 (0.18)
Age-standardized7.2 (1.07)3.1 (0.37)10.3 (2.55)3.2 (0.59)5.4 (1.23)1.8 (0.34)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Crude11.1 (1.93)1.9 (0.26)20.0 (4.21)3.7 (0.57)10.9 (1.83)1.8 (0.25)
Age-standardized10.9 (1.83)3.2 (0.39)19.7 (3.99)6.3 (0.77)10.8 (1.78)2.7 (0.42)
Non-Hispanic Black
Crude11.2 (2.04)2.6 (0.33)6.6 (1.31)1.1 (0.22)3.9 (0.88)0.9 (0.23)
Age-standardized11.7 (2.02)5.5 (0.79)6.8 (1.31)2.8 (0.52)4.0 (0.91)1.6 (0.39)
All Hispanic
Crude5.4 (1.06)0.8 (0.24)6.0 (1.35)1.4 (0.33)6.0 (1.31)0.8 (0.19)
Age-standardized6.9 (1.39)2.2 (0.63)7.5 (1.43)4.7 (1.16)6.6 (1.34)2.7 (0.86)1
Mexican American
Crude3.4 (1.45)20.5 (0.17)13.9 (1.35)11.3 (0.40)13.3 (1.58)20.6 (0.21)1
Age-standardized6.0 (2.42)22.8 (1.35)26.6 (2.15)16.9 (2.62)13.3 (1.42)23.5 (1.69)2
Other Hispanic
Crude8.1 (1.82)1.2 (0.48)28.9 (2.78)11.6 (0.47)19.8 (2.21)0.9 (0.30)1
Age-standardized8.7 (1.97)2.0 (0.79)19.9 (3.33)13.6 (1.02)10.3 (2.32)2.4 (0.86)1
Other/Multiracial
Crude5.2 (1.36)1.3 (0.43)18.1 (1.77)1.8 (0.47)6.1 (1.67)1.5 (0.64)2
Age-standardized5.9 (1.66)2.7 (0.94)18.3 (1.90)5.1 (1.38)6.0 (1.78)3.2 (1.38)2
Heart AttackAny Heart Condition, Including AnginaAny Heart Condition, not Including Angina
Total
Crude12.8 (1.81)2.6 (0.37)23.9 (2.72)5.5 (0.51)22.2 (2.77)4.9 (0.52)
Age-standardized12.8 (1.66)4.8 (0.58)24.2 (2.52)10.3 (0.76)22.5 (2.57)9.5 (0.75)
Sex
Men
Crude15.3 (2.34)3.8 (0.60)29.0 (3.29)6.6 (0.67)26.9 (3.49)6.1 (0.77)
Age-standardized15.2 (2.18)7.9 (0.94)29.0 (2.78)13.9 (1.02)26.9 (2.98)13.1 (1.12)
Women
Crude10.0 (2.25)1.5 (0.30)17.9 (2.97)4.4 (0.58)16.7 (2.84)3.7 (0.49)
Age-standardized10.3 (2.23)2.5 (0.52)18.6 (2.98)7.7 (0.96)17.4 (2.87)6.7 (0.84)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Crude15.6 (2.84)3.0 (0.51)28.2 (4.45)6.5 (0.73)26.8 (4.53)5.8 (0.74)
Age-standardized15.4 (2.72)4.8 (0.72)27.8 (4.19)10.7 (0.99)26.4 (4.28)9.7 (0.98)
Non-Hispanic Black
Crude10.6 (1.92)2.0 (0.33)18.3 (2.66)4.6 (0.53)17.8 (2.61)4.2 (0.45)
Age-standardized10.9 (1.94)4.1 (0.61)18.9 (2.58)9.8 (0.98)18.4 (2.56)9.2 (0.88)
All Hispanic
Crude6.8 (1.85)1.3 (0.28)15.0 (2.80)2.6 (0.43)11.5 (2.18)2.4 (0.39)
Age-standardized7.7 (1.95)4.3 (1.00)17.4 (2.63)8.7 (1.67)13.9 (2.20)7.8 (1.47)
Mexican American
Crude3.1 (1.39)20.8 (0.19)10.4 (3.44)12.1 (0.48)7.8 (2.48)11.8 (0.40)
Age-standardized4.3 (1.61)14.5 (1.28)14.4 (4.06)11.3 (3.53)112.2 (3.26)9.9 (2.89)
Other Hispanic
Crude11.8 (3.20)1.7 (0.47)21.4 (4.23)3.2 (0.58)16.6 (3.48)2.9 (0.54)
Age-standardized12.5 (3.68)4.3 (1.26)22.4 (4.52)7.6 (1.33)17.7 (4.11)7.0 (1.27)
Other/Multiracial
Crude9.3 (3.54)12.6 (0.62)19.5 (3.46)4.4 (0.88)17.3 (3.43)3.7 (0.79)
Age-standardized8.7 (2.71)16.9 (1.71)19.3 (2.80)10.2 (1.88)17.3 (2.76)9.4 (1.94)

History of heart disease and diabetes status are self-reported. Where noted, data are standardized to the National Health Interview Surveys 2019–2020 population with diabetes, using age categories 20–44, 45–64, and ≥65 years.

1

Relative standard error >30%–40%

2

Relative standard error >40%–50%

SOURCE: National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) 2017–2020 Q1

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