TABLE G.-MEFR for white adults, by smoking status, sex, and age, United States, 1971-1975 Both sexen Men Women Cigarett.e smoking statue by age) N n Mean SD SE N " Mean SD SE N n Mean SD SE Never smokers 25-74 2544 36-44 45-54 lk5-64 65-74 Extlmokers s-14 2544 35-44 45-54 5!%4 65-74 Smokers %I4 25-34 35-44 45-54 66-64 65-74 6545' 7103 6144 5887 5260 4317 62' 123 144 110 98 112 7894' 8833 8519 7805 6722 6526 7809 9164 8789 7451 6532 5425 114' 167 223 268 226 269 5321' 5991 5923 5268 4824 3832 41' 94 103 86 98 118 83 167 131 191 245 220 55 101 94 113 171 263 5733 394 5278 291 4942 353 3660 251 2855 234 1895 1774 1625 1559 1776 2633 130 1669 81 1206 85 880 59 412 42 1551 1710 2106 1527 1863 4099 264 3609 210 3736 268 2781 192 2394 192 1081 1058 11% 1264 1394 5229 6453 7521 7664 6713 5644 4986 5914 7393 6712 5762 to30 3753 12 232 212 202 194 221 120 295 239 213 220 280 96 133 211 137 211 260 2311 160 171 213 181 157 2246 2241 2056 2002 2187 1359 66 1826 94 2345 143 1826 130 1270 121 1911 2006 1901 1997 2267 1452 94 5964 1153 1258 71 5759 1017 978 70 5146 1396 843 51 4671 1297 499 36 3867 1463 3086 3323 2669 1769 52 122 152 104 147 216 7041 8629 7780 5758 6834 4341 4691 5847 5566 4607 4149 2969 8885 5849 5606 3251 933 487 320 374 192 84 2019 1974 1864 1962 1662 4192 239 30!27 158 2743 182 1700 108 534 56 1728 1922 1819 2022 1961 4093 24.8 2.822 162 2863 192 1551 84 400 28 1216 1256 1332 1421 1373 z TABLE G.-Continued I- Both aexea MelI Women Cigarette smoking 8k3tu8 (by age) N " Mean SD SE N n Mm SD SE N n Mean SD SE Light smokers 25-74 2534 3544 45-54 5s64 65-74 Moderate smokers 25-74 25-34 35-44 4.5-54 55-64 65-74 Heavy smokers 25-14 2534 35-44 45.54 55-64 65-74 2162 113 1267 12 1090 76 1043 57 304 21 4269 235 2413 130 2715 179 1267 82 464 44 2417 136 2146 116 1119 118 922 53 154 18 6068 104 7085 7006 1792 233 879 43 8347 6450 1784 275 308 17 8275' %56 1632 232 383 24 6718 4979 1611 240 313 18 6142' 3535 1296 350 131 11 4054' 5921 76 7165 7616 2146 154 2534 123 8755 6819 1992 230 1214 66 8112 5513 1755 137 1145 75 6633 5100 1996 243 690 45 6122 3701 m4 373 261 28 4495 5755 98 6902 7356 1925 204 1363 12 8573 6751 x63 223 1505 75 7412 6167 2034 214 1193 82 6945 4989 2221 366 697 45 5410 41368 2060 496 130 16 4249' 1559 1918 1445 1903 1318 1864 1734 1799 1687 2122 1544 1996 1909 2187 177 5150 2.46 1283 70 6088 530 959 55 5864 269 767 52 xl80 478 730 39 4462 451 172 10 3228' 120 4798 176 1735 112 5952 264 1199 64 5511 181 1570 104 4769 261 591 37 3917 466 203 16 2681' 155 4120 192 1054 64 5781 289 643 41 5205 239 586 36 4561 433 224 8 3679 2 571 24 2 3535' 1294 1270 1425 1154 1157 1263 1241 1286 1640 1512 1010 1164 1280 1327 964 114 193 192 249 m8 388 376 671 N(JITI: N = weighted population estimate, in thousands; n = number of people in sample; SD = standard deviatmn; SE = @amlard ermr ' Adjusted by the direct method to reflect the age distribution of the U.S. population et the midpoint of the survey. ' Ihe not meet standard9 of reliability. SOURCE: Natmnal Center for Health Statistic-a Unpublished data from the first Natuxml Health Nutrition and Exammatlon Survey (NHANIB 1) TABLE H.-Forced vital capacity for white adults, by smoking status, sex, and age, United States, 1971-1975 Both aexea Men Women Cigarette smoking ~- Stahl8 (by age) N n Mean SD SE N n Mean SD SE N n Mean SD SE Never smokers %I4 25-34 35-44 4544 55-54 65-74 Fzsmokere 25-14 25-34 3!%44 45-54 55-64 66-74 Smokers 2s74 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 3978' 4403 3972 3624 3252 2615 29' 67 65 45 47 46 52' 759 89 159 98 795 92 758 123 774 127 24' 32 54 39 38 43 32 68 49 79 79 99 35 50 55 4.5 59 185 130 5480 81 4761 85 4506 59 4265 43 3867 3712 3607 3340 6733 5278 4942 394 291 353 251 235 1052 814 182 820 719 4099 3609 3736 2780 2394 264 210 268 192 192 464 so 522 526 462 30 101 91 78 94 86 4703 5335 5096 4499 46 816 118 753 86 796 76 186 95 821 92 3357 3760 3633 3291 3044 2615 150 171 213 181 157 1043 972 915 898 864 1359 66 1826 94 2345 143 1826 130 1270 121 94 71 70 51 36 1256 978 843 499 1769 3793 4464 4146 3731 3316 2985 2% 55 59 49 66 118 4405 5111 4665 4264 38 784 59 750 81 678 65 730 71 141 117 461 320 374 192 84 248 3707 539 162 3588 546 1% 3202 532 84 2712 467 28 7533 815 977 851 814 84.5 870 4792 239 3027 158 2743 182 1700 108 534 56 5 TABLE H.-Continued Both aexea Men Women cigarette smoking statue by ege) N " Mean SD SE N n Mean SD SE N 0 Mean SD SE Light smokers 25-14 2x34 35-44 45-54 5564 65-74 Moderate smokers 25-74 25-34 35-44 4544 55-64 65-74 Heavy smoken, 25-14 25-34 35-44 4&54 554% 65-74 2162 1267 2417 136 2148 116 1779 118 922 53 154 18 113 72 76 57 21 235 130 179 82 44 3824 4260 3986 3521 3135 3042 3789 4584 4145 3658 3312 2928 3710 4244 3971 3524 3036' 857 875 680 704 917 1020 a46 852 854 820 988 a32 75-a 928 938 54 116 879 43 135 308 17 103 383 24 108 313 18 237 131 11 30 4454 14 2534 123 5217 90 1214 66 4671 73 1145 75 4351 99 690 45 3881 149 261 28 3327 43 91 a2 81 151 240 1363 12 1505 75 1193 82 697 45 130 16 3866' 3470 q 4364 5055 4609 4304 3851 3189' 641 768 555 636 555 793 812 131 696 734 ala 679 638 798 925 ai 118 235 155 141 159 1283 70 959 55 707 52 730 39 172 10 50 a0 1735 112 125 1199 64 111 1570 104 a9 591 31 172 203 16 61 102 1054 64 94 643 41 a4 586 36 142 22-i a 252 24 2 3342 3828 3686 3249 2822 2ll7 * 3190 3660 3612 3147 2651 2414' 3120 3644 3392 2%3' 2223' 64 705 118 671 119 580 107 451 87 1001 347 38 447 55 457 66 521 57 453 80 614 173 54 404 69 440 73 480 95 438 143 472 328 No'I'Ez N = weighted population estimate. in thousands; n = number of people in sample; SD = standani deviation; SE = standard error. ' Adjusted by the direct method to reflect the age distribution of the U.S. population at the midpoint of the survey. ' Doee not meet standa& of reliability. SOURCE: National Center for Health St&i&ice.. Unpublished data from the first National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey (NHANEZ 1). TABLE I.-Recurring persistent cough attacks for adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, United states, 1971-1975 Never Former Men Smoking statue Current Light Moderate Never Former Women Smoking status Current Light Moderate 2544 P SE ii 3.2 4.4 6.7 7.6 5.7 1.1 4.4 6.0 8.4 5.1 7.1 15.2 1.85 2.23 1.57 4.01 1.98 2.79 1.21 2.46 1.63 1.92 2.n 4.93 3319 168 1593 78 6608 321 1383 72 3335 160 1875 94 6416 399 1873 121 6304 367 2239 119 2642 164 1393 81 3.544 P 4.9 8.0 13.8 9.0 5.9 22.1 5.4 5.0 8.9 2.3 8.0 25.8 SE 2.59 3.47 3.17 6.39 2.69 6.40 1.60 2.46 1.89 1.21 2.85 7.37 ii 2114 101 2384 117 4412 226 614 33 1769 93 2029 100 5197 310 1771 107 4563 no 1776 103 1968 114 799 51 4554 P " 4.3 9.2 10.3 6.4 12.0 10.6 4.9 3.0 11.5 7.8 9.9 21.8 SE 1.61 2.28 2.07 2.13 3.65 3.53 1.55 1.97 2.16 2.61 2.99 4.04 i 1568 114 3290 204 4282 296 810 61 1705 122 1745 112 5989 435 1458 101 4&m 329 1497 18 2413 163 890 57 55-64 P 1.1 14.6 20.5 2.4 14.4 25.9 6.8 9.9 15.7 6.4 14.8 50.1 SE 1.06 3.21 3.27 8.88 4.33 5.87 1.65 3.35 3.46 3.17 3.93 15.8 F4 1320 94 2791 192 2990 205 708 50 1305 91 976 64 5599 394 1501 86 3014 178 1263 76 1369 a2 378 20 G cn ii TABLE I.-Continued Men Women Smoking status Smoking statue Never Former current Light Moderate Heavy Never Former Current Light Moderate H-W 65-74 P 7.5 17.5 23.7 3.6 34.4 25.4 8.1 5.4 `2.31 17.2 24.8 59.9' SE 3.16 3.44 4.55 2.31 6.96 10.1 1.52 2.85 4.93 6.06 8.02 22.31 E; 864 98 2232 232 1199 135 318 39 574 60 295 35 5467 461 958 61 952 a3 523 46 362 32 66 5 25-74 P' 3.9 9.6 13.4 10.2 12.0 16.7 5.7 5.8 12.4 7.1 11.6 31.1 SE' 0.92 1.51 1.30 2.22 1.66 2.31 0.66 1.25 1.19 1.32 1.84 5.63 NOTE: P = proportion; SE = standard error; n = number of people in sample; N = weighted population estimate. in thousands. ' Adjwted by direct method to reflect the age dintribution of the U.S. population at the midpoint of the survey. * Dew not meet standards of reliability. SOURCE NatIonal Center for Health Statistics. Unpublished data from the fust National Health Nutrition and Examiition Survey (NHANFS 1). TABLE J.-Three-week periods of increased cough or phlegm for adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, united states, 1971-1975 Never Former Men Smoking et&u8 curre"t Light Moderate Never Former Women Smoking statue current Light Moderate 25-34 P 6.9 2.9 1.2 6.9 7.9 6.5 SE 2.39 1.67 1.83 4.04 2.63 2.33 ii 3319 168 1593 78 6608 321 1383 72 3335 160 1875 94 3.544 P 6.0 3.3 5.2 1.2 3.9 7.6 SE 2.43 1.98 1.68 1.20 2.06 2.86 ii 2114 101 2384 117 4412 226 614 33 1769 93 2229 100 4.544 P 1.7 3.9 6.3 0.3 5.5 9.8 SE 1.24 1.82 1.72 0.32 2.10 366 l 1568 114 3290 204 4282 298 810 61 1706 122 !745 112 5.5-64 P 1.2 2.9 11.4 6.8 10.2 16.2 SE 0.91 1.33 2.61 4.00 4.07 5.39 i 1320 94 2191 192 2990 205 708 50 1305 91 976 64 4.2 5.6 10.7 5.4 11.1 18.0 1.07 2.39 1.91 2.06 2.97 5.18 399 121 367 119 164 81 6416 1873 6304 2239 2642 1393 3.8 1.9 8.1 5.1 10.9 8.3 1.54 1.37 2.01 1.89 3.67 4.20 310 107 270 103 114 51 5197 1771 4563 1776 1968 799 3.5 6.1 10.8 8.4 a.4 21.6 1.00 2.39 2.14 2.93 2.12 6.49 435 101 329 109 163 57 5989 1458 4800 1497 2413 890 6.6 13.7 14.7 7.0 13.1 46.2 1.63 4.88 3.57 3.44 3.96 16.61 394 86 178 76 82 20 5599 1501 3014 1268 1369 378 TABLE J.--Continued Men Women Smoking statue Smoking status 65-14 P SE l Never Former Current Light Moderate Heavy Never Former Current Light Mcderab HMV 15 4.5 12.0 3.3 14.2 17 5 5.1 9.1 11.5 2.6 26.4 0.0 = 3.10 1.38 4.11 2.55 6.01 10.31 1.25 3.47 4.24 2.55 9.80 0.0 864 98 2232 232 1199 135 318 39 514 60 295 35 5487 461 958 81 952 a3 523 46 362 32 66 5 25-74 P' 4.6 3.4 79 3.8 7.6 10.5 4.5 6.9 11.0 SE' 1.04 0.93 102 1.43 1.31 2.04 0.63 1.34 1.26 NDl'E. P = proportion; SE _ standard rrror: n = number of people in sample. N = weighted population estimate. in thousands. I Adjusted by direct method LO reflect the age dkibutmn of the U S population at the midpoint of the 8urvey. * Ikea not meet standards of reliability SOURC'E Natr.mnl Center for Health Statistca. Unpublished data fmm the timt National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey (NHANE 1). 5.9 12.9 19.5 1.18 1.84 3.86 TABLE K.Qhortness of breath for adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, United States, 1971-1975 Never Former Men smoking atatua cumnt Light Women Smoking status Moderate H-V Never F0ITller Current Light Moderate H=V 25-34 P SE : 35-44 P SE i `S-54 P SE ii 554 P SE it 5.6 15.2 23.3 10.0 23.1 33.6 14.4 17.9 31.0 30.9 1.99 4.97 3.20 3.61 4.01 7.21 1.92 4.94 3.17 5.65 168 78 321 72 160 94 399 121 367 119 3319 1593 6eQ8 1383 3336 1875 6416 1873 6304 223s 20.1 3.56 164 2642 51.5 1.43 61 1393 17.1 19.9 22.9 15.6 15.9 31.2 22.5 26.5 39.0 36.4 45.3 30.3 4.62 4.89 3.26 7.08 4.71 5.46 2.42 5.32 4.62 5.48 7.07 7.08 101 117 226 33 93 100 310 107 no 103 114 51 2114 2384 4412 614 1769 2029 5197 1771 4563 1776 1966 799 19.3 21.2 35.5 25.4 34.9 41.3 28.1 32.5 42.5 30.3 46.1 47.9 4.07 3.56 2.99 6.35 4.64 5.40 2.85 6.05 3.93 5.01 4.95 7.57 114 204 296 61 122 112 4.35 101 329 109 163 57 1568 3290 4232 610 1706 1745 5989 1456 4m 1497 2413 690 25.6 31.3 42.2 37.7 42.4 45.2 38.0 56.8 39.0 29.8 43.1 54.6 5.79 3.94 4.37 9.57 6.14 6.39 2.94 6.24 4.60 6.65 6.06 16.51 94 192 205 50 91 64 394 86 178 76 82 20 1320 2791 2sso 708 1305 9761 5599 1501 3014 1266 1369 370 E TABLE K.-Continued Men Women Smoking at&us Smoking status Never Former Current Light Moderate H@W Never Former Current Light Moderate H@W 65-74 P 27.0 45.8 41.7 26.7 42.4 54.4 41.6 32.3 43.2 48.6 40.0 17.4' SE 5.46 4.06 4.59 7.87 6.86 9.12 2.92 5.63 6.70 9.64 10.66 16.12 i 664 98 2232 232 1199 136 318 39 574 60 296 35 5487 461 958 61 952 83 523 46 362 32 66 5 25-74 P' 17.1 25.2 31.4 21.5 29.9 39.2 27.0 31.8 38.2 34.1 38.2 42.4 SE' 1.69 2.38 1.75 2.64 2.31 2.74 1.27 2.82 2.03 2.59 2.88 5.07 NVl% P = prow'tion; SE = miandard error; n = number of people in sample: N = weighted population e&mate, in thouan&. ' Adjured by direct method to reflect the age distribution of the U.S. population at the midpoint of the survey `Do% not meet standards of reliability. XXIRCE National Center for Health Statistics. Unpublished dats from the first National Health Nutrition and Examicmtioo Survey (NHANE3 1). TABLE L.-Wheezy chest sounds of adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, United States, 1971-1975 Men Women Smoking atatna Smoking status Never Former Current Light Moderate Hf=Y Never Former Current Light Mcderate HeaT 25.34 P 2.7 13.0 15.0 11.5 12.6 22.0 7.6 11.6 175 12.9 148 29.5 SE 1.17 4.67 2.42 4.43 2.72 6.14 1.46 3.54 2.33 3.13 2.94 6 13 : 3319 166 1593 70 6608 327 1363 72 3335 160 1876 94 6416 399 1873 121 6304 367 2239 119 2642 164 1393 RI 3iM-4 P 14.0 5.1 18.4 13.6 12.3 25.2 7.9 77 16.4 9.9 21.9 179 SE 4.72 2.12 3.28 6.14 4.03 5.61 1.83 2.98 2.56 3.77 4.53 4.89 it 2114 101 2384 117 4412 226 614 33 1769 93 2029 100 5197 310 1771 107 4563 no 1776 103 1968 114 799 51 45-54 P 4.3 12.3 18.8 10.2 23.2 18.7 8.5 5.3 22.7 12.9 24.1 35.7 SE 1.97 2.60 2.60 3.99 4.05 4.13 1.39 1 .a2 2.96 3.59 4.37 6.24 ii 1568 114 3290 204 4282 296 810 61 1706 122 1745 112 5969 435 1458 101 4800 329 1497 109 2413 163 890 57 6.544 P 12.0 13.6 26.9 29.9 26.6 22.1 12.7 22.0 27.3 19.5 31.0 40.0 SE 4.24 2.50 4.46 9.22 5.87 6.10 2.09 5.93 3.64 4.98 5.21 14.00 ii 1320 94 2791 192 2sso 205 708 50 1305 91 976 64 5599 394 1501 86 3014 178 1268 76 1369 A2 378 20 TABLE L..-Continued Men Women Smoking statue Smoking status Never Former Current Light Moderate Never Former current Light Moderate 65-74 P 5.0 20.7 33.1 34.7 31.6 35.6 15.1 21.5 28.6 34.6 18.1 39.02 SE 2.04 3.00 5.25 10.10 7.47 9.91 2.16 4.78 5.60 8.99 6.69 21.96 ii 864 98 2232 232 1199 135 316 39 574 60 295 35 461 81 03 46 32 5 5487 968 952 523 362 66 w74 P' 7.4 12.1 20.6 17.6 19.6 23.5 SE' 1.33 1.63 1.42 2.69 1.96 2.69 9.8 12.6 21.7 16.4 21.7 31.6 0.62 1.66 1.49 2.01 1.66 4.60 NOTE P : proportion; SE = standard error; n = number of people in sample; N = weighted population estimate. in thousandn. ' Adjusted by direct method to reflect the age distribution of the U.S. `Doe not meet standards of reliability population at the midpoint of the survey. SOURCE National Gnter for Health Statistics. Unpublished data from the first National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey (NHANES 1). TABLE M.-Diminis hed or absent breath sounds of adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, United stat43, 1971-1975 Never Former Men Smoking etatus Current Light Moderate Never Former Women Smoking status Current Light Moderate 25-34 P 1.8 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.3 0.0 2.2 SE 1.76 0.0 0.21 0.36 0.0 0.71 0.07 0.0 0.51 0.31 0.0 2.21 ii 3319 168 1593 78 6608 321 1383 72 3336 160 1875 94 6416 399 1873 121 6304 367 2239 119 2642 164 1393 61 3544 P 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.3 0.4 3.4 3.5 SE 0.61 0.47 0.55 0.0 0.73 0.57 0.26 0.22 1.56 0.44 3.33 3.39 Li 2114 101 2384 117 4412 2% 614 33 1769 93 2029 100 5197 310 1771 107 4563 270 1776 103 1968 114 799 51 45-54 P 0.7 1.0 5.9 0.4 9.8 4.7 0.8 2.4 14 1.0 1.6 1.5 SE 0.55 0.53 1.71 0.41 3.33 2.64 0.64 187 0.56 0.36 0.82 1.24 ; 1568 114 3290 xl4 42.82 2% 810 61 1706 122 1745 112 5989 435 1458 101 4t?.w 329 1497 109 2413 163 890 57 5.544 P 2.5 5.7 12.4 8.4 13.0 14.4 0.8 4.1 3.36 2.7 3.9 3.5 SE 2.12 1.66 3.15 4.75 4.57 4.99 0.53 2.51 1.44 1.82 2.40 3.55 ii 1320 94 n9i 192 2sw 205 708 50 1305 91 976 64 5.599 394 1501 86 3014 176 1268 76 1369 82 376 20 E w z TABLE M.-Continued Never Former Men Smoking status Current Light Moderate Never Former Women Smoking status Current Light Moderate 65-74 P 8.8 9.1 17.9 13.9 25.2 8.8 2.4 4.5 2.7 3.3 2.3 0.0' SE 3.53 2.57 3.76 8.10 5.86 4.5 0.81 2.63 1.58 2.34 2.27 0.0 i 664 98 2232 232 1199 135 318 39 574 60 295 35 5487 461 958 81 952 83 523 46 362 32 66 5 s-74 P' 2.2 2.44 5.8 3.3 7.5 5.0 0.7 1.9 1.9 1.32 2.1 2.3 SE' 0.72 0.46 0.96 1.33 1.47 1.08 0.20 0.71 0.46 0.49 0.88 1.16 NW: P = proportion; SE = standard error; n = number of people in sample; N = weighted population estimate. in thouwand.% ' Adjusted by direct method to reflect the age distribution of the U.S. population at the midpoint of the survey. ' Doea not meet n&anti of reliabiiity. SOURCE Natronal Center for Health Sk&&a. Unpublished data from the fti National Health Nutrition and Examination Survey (NW 1). TABLE N.-Wheeze of adults, by sex, age, and smoking status, United States, 1971-1975 Never Former Men Smoking Btatua Current Light Moderate Never Former Women Smoking etatua Current Liiht Moderate 2L3.4 P SE i 35-44 P SE i 4544 P SE ii &64 P SE ii 0.0 1.2 1.7 1.1 1.6 2.2 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.0 13 0.0 0.0 1.24 0.77 1.06 1.25 1.28 0.29 00 0.37 0.0 0.79 0.0 166 78 327 72 160 94 399 121 367 119 164 81 3319 1593 8809 1363 3336 1875 6416 1873 6304 2239 2642 1393 0.0 1.0 1.3 0.0 0.9 2.1 0.3 0.0 3.2 0.0 3.6 9.6 0.0 0.75 0.67 0.0 0.89 1.22 0.26 0.0 126 0.0 1.50 4.97 101 117 226 33 93 100 310 107 no 103 114 51 2114 2384 4412 614 1769 2029 5197 1771 4563 1776 1968 799 0.0 1.2 2.5 0.0 4.5 1.8 0.3 0.0 2.4 0.8 3.3 2.5 0.0 1.02 0.93 0.0 2.13 1.27 0.33 0.0 0.94 0.76 1.40 1.76 114 204 296 61 122 112 435 101 329 109 163 57 1568 3290 4262 810 1706 1745 5989 1456 48al 1497 2413 890 0.0 0.4 5.6 2.3 3.3 10.9 0.1 0.0 1.7 0.8 1.4 5.8 0.0 0.37 1.76 1.95 1.69 4.48 0.05 0.0 0.95 0.77 1.18 5.76 94 192 m5 50 91 64 394 86 178 76 82 `20 1320 nsi 2990 708 1305 976 5599 1501 3014 1266 1369 378 z TABLE N.-Continued Men Women Smoking status Smoking status Never Former Current Light Moderate H=V NWW Former CutTent Jight Moderate H=-Y 65-74 P 0.0 2.5 10.0 0.0 11.4 18.4 1.0 1.9 3.6 2.1 1.6 20.92 SE 0.0 1.11 3.75 0.0 5.27 10.98 0.56 1.85 2.14 2.66 1.64 18.53 i 864 96 2232 232 1199 135 318 39 574 60 295 35 5467 461 956 81 952 83 523 46 362 32 66 5 2%14 P' 0.0 1.2 3.4 0.7 3.5 5.5 0.4 0.2 2.1 0.7 2.3 6.3 SE' 0.0 0.46 0.71 0.46 0.92 1.65 0.14 0.25 0.45 0.41 0.46 2.79 NOTE P = proportion; SE = standard error; n = number of people in sample; N = weighted population estimate, m thousands. 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