QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentages* of Adults Aged 18–64 Years Who Never Felt Rested in the Past Week,† by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin§ — National Health Interview Survey,¶ 2017–2018
Weekly / October 25, 2019 / 68(42);957
* With 95% confidence intervals indicated with error bars.
† Based on a response of “never” to the question “In the past week, on how many days did you wake up feeling well rested?”
§ Categories shown are for Hispanic adults, who might be of any race or combination of races, and non-Hispanic adults who selected one racial group. Not all racial groups are shown. Total bars are based on all adults aged 18–64 years.
¶ Estimates based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S. population are shown for sample adults aged 18–64 years and are age-adjusted using the projected 2000 U.S. population as the standard population using four age groups: 18–24, 25–34, 35–44, and 45–64 years.
During 2017–2018, among persons aged 18–64 years, women were more likely than men to report they never felt rested in the past week overall (21.1% versus 14.3%) and in each race and Hispanic origin group. Non-Hispanic white men (16.0%) were more likely to report they never felt rested than were Hispanic men (11.1%), non-Hispanic black men (12.0%), and non-Hispanic Asian men (9.7%). Non-Hispanic white women (23.0%) were more likely to report they never felt rested than were Hispanic women (19.0%), non-Hispanic black women (18.9%), and non-Hispanic Asian women (13.7%).
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2017–2018. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis.htm.
Reported by: Mary Ann Bush, [email protected], 301-458-4130.
Suggested citation for this article: QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentages of Adults Aged 18–64 Years Who Never Felt Rested in the Past Week, by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin — National Health Interview Survey, 2017–2018. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2019;68:957. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6842a4.
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