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Health Facts
(United States)
Many factors combine together to affect
the health of individuals and communities. Whether people
are healthy or not, is determined by their circumstances and
environment. To a large extent, factors such as where we
live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income and
education level, and our relationships with friends and
family all have considerable impacts on health, whereas the
more commonly considered factors such as access and use of
health care services often have less of an impact..
State and Territorial Data
Data as of 2022
State/Territory |
Births |
Fertility Rate |
Deaths |
Death Rate |
Age Adjusted Rate |
Alabama |
58,149 |
58.7 |
62,294 |
1,227.6 |
989.1 |
Alaska |
9,359 |
64.9 |
5,719 |
779.6 |
821.3 |
Arizona |
78,547 |
54.9 |
74,082 |
1,006.7 |
784.6 |
Arkansas |
35,471 |
60.2 |
37,855 |
1,242.9 |
999.7 |
California |
419,104 |
52.8 |
313,161 |
802.4 |
686.0 |
Colorado |
62,383 |
51.5 |
46,787 |
801.2 |
736.3 |
Connecticut |
35,332 |
50.7 |
34,583 |
953.7 |
716.8 |
Delaware |
10,816 |
57.3 |
11,351 |
1,114.6 |
829.1 |
District of Columbia |
8,075 |
44.9 |
5,385 |
801.6 |
789.6 |
Florida |
224,433 |
55.6 |
239,119 |
1,074.9 |
714.7 |
Georgia |
126,130 |
56.0 |
102,342 |
937.8 |
871.6 |
Hawaii |
15,535 |
59.3 |
13,228 |
918.5 |
615.9 |
Idaho |
22,391 |
58.4 |
17,162 |
885.1 |
771.4 |
Illinois |
128,350 |
51.8 |
122,963 |
977.3 |
784.9 |
Indiana |
79,649 |
59.7 |
75,368 |
1,103.0 |
923.4 |
Iowa |
36,506 |
59.9 |
33,973 |
1,061.5 |
798.0 |
Kansas |
34,401 |
60.3 |
31,551 |
1,074.2 |
873.2 |
Kentucky |
52,315 |
61.1 |
57,053 |
1,264.4 |
1,043.8 |
Louisiana |
56,479 |
61.8 |
52,339 |
1,140.2 |
974.7 |
Maine |
12,093 |
49.7 |
17,364 |
1,253.4 |
844.3 |
Maryland |
68,782 |
56.9 |
56,456 |
915.8 |
746.5 |
Massachusetts |
68,584 |
48.7 |
63,366 |
907.6 |
693.5 |
Michigan |
102,321 |
54.0 |
110,499 |
1,101.2 |
855.4 |
Minnesota |
64,015 |
58.2 |
51,222 |
895.9 |
710.3 |
Mississippi |
34,675 |
59.7 |
37,803 |
1,285.8 |
1,073.3 |
Missouri |
68,985 |
57.7 |
71,851 |
1,163.0 |
916.7 |
Montana |
11,175 |
53.2 |
11,684 |
1,040.6 |
795.9 |
Nebraska |
24,345 |
63.6 |
18,615 |
945.9 |
773.5 |
Nevada |
33,193 |
53.2 |
30,960 |
974.3 |
842.1 |
New Hampshire |
12,077 |
47.9 |
14,515 |
1,040.3 |
749.7 |
New Jersey |
102,893 |
58.7 |
81,490 |
879.9 |
683.6 |
New Mexico |
21,614 |
53.1 |
23,655 |
1,119.3 |
901.4 |
New York |
207,774 |
53.6 |
173,944 |
884.0 |
664.5 |
North Carolina |
121,562 |
57.6 |
112,923 |
1,055.5 |
877.1 |
North Dakota |
9,567 |
62.0 |
7,041 |
903.5 |
739.2 |
Ohio |
128,231 |
57.3 |
138,209 |
1,175.6 |
917.2 |
Oklahoma |
48,332 |
60.4 |
47,976 |
1,193.5 |
1,025.6 |
Oregon |
39,493 |
47.3 |
44,598 |
1,051.8 |
811.3 |
Pennsylvania |
130,252 |
53.3 |
147,181 |
1,134.6 |
818.2 |
Rhode Island |
10,269 |
47.5 |
10,704 |
978.7 |
714.0 |
South Carolina |
57,820 |
57.0 |
61,052 |
1,155.7 |
918.8 |
South Dakota |
11,201 |
66.5 |
9,016 |
991.0 |
801.0 |
Tennessee |
82,265 |
59.3 |
84,989 |
1,205.3 |
1,009.2 |
Texas |
389,741 |
61.9 |
241,441 |
804.0 |
816.9 |
Utah |
45,768 |
61.3 |
21,886 |
647.4 |
755.0 |
Vermont |
5,316 |
44.3 |
6,971 |
1,077.30 |
757.6 |
Virginia |
95,630 |
55.6 |
82,935 |
955.1 |
794.1 |
Washington |
83,333 |
53.3 |
69,194 |
888.7 |
757.9 |
West Virginia |
16,929 |
54.0 |
27,507 |
1,549.6 |
1,115.6 |
Wisconsin |
60,049 |
54.2 |
60,590 |
1,028.2 |
791.5 |
Wyoming |
6,049 |
55.4 |
5,905 |
1,015.7 |
826.8 |
Puerto Rico |
19,112 |
31.1 |
35,111 |
1,089.8 |
650.1 |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
868 |
46.8 |
731 |
693.5 |
531.2 |
Guam |
2,518 |
76.9 |
1,235 |
730.4 |
965.6 |
American Samoa |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Northern Marianas |
467 |
51.5 |
271 |
526.5 |
839.3 |
– – – Data not available. |
Number of deaths for leading causes of death
Death rate
In 2022, the age-adjusted death rate in
the US was 833.6 deaths per 100,000 people. That is 13.8%
higher than in 2012, a decade before.
- Heart disease: 702,880
- Cancer: 608,371
- Accidents (unintentional injuries): 227,039
- COVID-19: 186,552
- Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 165,393
- Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 147,382
- Alzheimer’s disease: 120,122
- Diabetes: 101,209
- Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 57,937
- Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis: 54,803
Men’s Health
Health status
- Percent of men age 18 and older in fair or
poor health: 14.7% (2023)
Alcohol use
- Percent of men age 18 and older who had five
or more drinks in 1 day at least once in the
past year: 30.9%
Physical activity
- Percent of men age 18 and older who met the
2018 federal physical activity guidelines
for aerobic and muscle-strengthening
activity: 28.3%
Smoking
- Percent of men age 18 and older who
currently smoke cigarettes: 12.5% (2023)
Obesity
- Percent of men age 20 and older with
obesity: 41.6% (2017-March 2020)
Hypertension
- Percent of men age 20 and older with
hypertension (measured high blood pressure
or taking high blood pressure medication):
51.9% (2017-March 2020)
Health insurance coverage
- Percent of males younger than age 65 without
health insurance coverage: 10.4%
Mortality
- Number of deaths (all ages): 1,719,250
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 1,040.2
Leading causes of death
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
Women’s Health
Health status
- Percent of women age 18 and older in fair or
poor health: 15.6% (2023)
Alcohol use
- Percent of women age 18 and older who had
four or more drinks in 1 day at least once
in the past year: 19.8%
Physical activity
- Percent of women age 18 and older who met
the 2018 federal physical activity
guidelines for aerobic and
muscle-strengthening activity: 20.4%
Smoking
- Percent of women age 18 and older who
currently smoke cigarettes: 9.2% (2023)
Obesity
- Percent of women age 20 and older with
obesity: 42.1% (2017-March 2020)
Hypertension
- Percent of women age 20 and older with
hypertension (measured high blood pressure
or taking high blood pressure medication):
46.9% (2017-March 2020)
Health insurance coverage
- Percent of females younger than age 65
without health insurance coverage: 7.7%
Mortality
- Number of deaths (all ages): 1,560,607
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 928.9
Leading causes of death
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases)
Older Adult Health
Fair or poor health
- Percent of non-institutionalized persons age 65
and older in fair or poor health: 24.3% (2023)
Difficulty with self care
- Percent of non-institutionalized persons age 65
and older who had any difficulty with self care:
9.0% (2023)
Obesity
- Percent of non-institutionalized persons with
obesity (August 2021-August 2023)
- Men ages 60 and older: 38.0%
- Women ages 60 and older: 39.6%
Hypertension
- Percent of non-institutionalized persons with
hypertension (measured high blood pressure or
taking high blood pressure medication)
(2017-March 2020)
- Men ages 65–74: 71.8%
- Men age 75 and older: 83.2%
- Women ages 65–74: 73.7%
- Women age 75 and older: 84.1%
Life expectancy at 65 years
- Both sexes: 18.9 years
- Men: 17.5 years
- Women: 20.2 years
Mortality
- Number of deaths of persons age 65 and older:
2,426,775
- Deaths per 100,000 population:
- 65–74: 1,978.7
- 75–84: 4,708.2
- 85 and older: 14,389.6
Leading causes of death among persons ages 65 and
older
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- COVID-19
All Injuries
Morbidity
- Percent of adults age 18 and older who had an
activity-limiting injury in the past 3 months:
5.9%
Physician office visits
- Number of visits to physician offices for
injuries: 57.5 million (includes visits for
adverse effects of medical treatment)
Emergency departments visits
- Number of emergency department visits for
injuries: 40.0 million (includes visits for
injury, poisoning, adverse effects of medical
treatment)
Mortality
All injury deaths
- Number of deaths: 307,785
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 92.3
All poisoning deaths
- Number of deaths: 112,728
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 33.8
Motor vehicle traffic deaths
- Number of deaths: 44,534
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 13.4
All firearm deaths
- Number of deaths: 48,204
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 14.5
Mortality: Drug overdose/drug poisoning deaths
- Number of deaths: 107,941
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 32.4
- Number of drug overdose deaths involving any
Opioid: 81,806
- Drug overdose deaths involving any
Opioid per
100,000 population: 24.5
- Number of drug overdose deaths involving heroin:
5,871
- Drug overdose deaths involving heroin per
100,000 population: 1.8
Suicide and Self-Harm Injury
Emergency department visits
- Number of emergency department
visits for self-harm injury: 660,000
Mortality
All suicides
- Number of deaths: 49,476
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 14.8
- Cause of death rank: 11
Firearm suicides
- Number of deaths: 27,032
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 8.1
Suffocation suicides
- Number of deaths: 12,247
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 3.7
Poisoning suicides
- Number of deaths: 6,150
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 1.8
Sleep Health
Adults
- Percent of adults age 18 and older who get sufficient
sleep: 72.3% (2020)
Diet/Nutrition
Dietary intake for adults age 20 and older
- Mean
carbohydrate intake for men (% of kilocalories): 45.9%
- Mean
carbohydrate intake for women (% of kilocalories): 47.4%
- Mean
protein intake for men (% of kilocalories): 16.0%
- Mean
protein intake for women (% of kilocalories): 15.7%
- Mean
total fat intake for men (% of kilocalories): 35.6%
- Mean total
fat intake for women (% of kilocalories): 36.1%
Obesity and Overweight
Adults
- Percent of adults age 20 and older with obesity:
40.3%
- Percent of adults age 20 and older with overweight,
including obesity: 73.6% (2017-2018)
Children and adolescents
- Percent of adolescents ages 12–19 years with obesity:
22.2% (2017-March 2020)
- Percent of children ages 6–11 years with obesity: 20.7%
(2017-March 2020)
- Percent of children ages 2–5 years with obesity: 12.7%
(2017-March 2020)
Body Measurements
Average height, weight, and
waist circumference for adults ages 20 and older
Men:
- Height in inches: 69.0
- Weight in pounds: 199.8
- Waist circumference in inches: 40.5
Women:
- Height in inches: 63.5
- Weight in pounds: 170.8
- Waist circumference in inches: 38.7
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