Percent of Women and Men Who Exercised for 150 minutes Per Week or More in the Past Month, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Eat at Least Five Servings of Fruit and Vegetables per Day, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Report Smoking Every Day or Some Days and Have Smoked at Least 100 Cigarettes in Lifetime, by State, Aged 18–34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Report Binge Drinking on at least One Occasion in Past Month, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Have Ever Been Screened for HIV, by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Percent of Women Who Have Had a Pap Test in the Past Three Years by Age and State, 2013

Average Number of Days per Month of Poor Mental Health Among Women and Men by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Have Ever Been Told They Have Had a Depressive Disorder, by State, Aged 18–34, 2013

Average Number of Days per Month of Limited Activities Among Women and Men, by State, Aged 18-34, 2013

Percent of Women and Men Who Are Overweight or Obese by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Incidence of Diabetes Among Women and Men by State, Age 18-34, 2013

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Exercised for 150 minutes Per Week or More in the Past Month, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Women

Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

43.6%

46

54.8%

14

Alaska

62.9%

2

60.5%

2

Arizona

51.0%

24

52.3%

25

Arkansas

44.6%

45

44.9%

46

California

55.4%

13

56.1%

11

Colorado

59.6%

4

57.5%

5

Connecticut

52.4%

19

49.6%

35

Delaware

47.0%

41

52.3%

25

Dist. of Columbia

57.6%

7

61.5%

1

Florida

49.8%

30

52.0%

28

Georgia

50.4%

28

56.9%

7

Hawaii

54.0%

14

59.9%

4

Idaho

55.5%

12

49.6%

35

Illinois

50.3%

29

53.5%

19

Indiana

40.8%

48

49.7%

34

Iowa

47.9%

36

45.0%

45

Kansas

47.8%

37

45.7%

44

Kentucky

48.7%

35

49.0%

38

Louisiana

49.8%

30

53.8%

17

Maine

57.5%

8

52.7%

22

Maryland

47.8%

37

50.1%

33

Massachusetts

51.2%

21

54.4%

15

Michigan

51.5%

20

55.0%

13

Minnesota

50.8%

25

52.4%

24

Mississippi

38.6%

50

44.0%

49

Missouri

47.1%

40

43.8%

50

Montana

62.5%

3

56.7%

9

Nebraska

50.5%

27

45.9%

43

Nevada

51.1%

23

54.0%

16

New Hampshire

52.8%

16

51.6%

30

New Jersey

46.2%

42

52.5%

23

New Mexico

52.6%

18

57.2%

6

New York

50.8%

25

49.2%

37

North Carolina

46.1%

43

56.4%

10

North Dakota

49.1%

34

44.9%

46

Ohio

49.6%

32

50.8%

32

Oklahoma

41.8%

47

46.4%

41

Oregon

67.7%

1

60.4%

3

Pennsylvania

47.2%

39

46.2%

42

Rhode Island

51.2%

21

52.2%

27

South Carolina

45.0%

44

52.0%

28

South Dakota

55.9%

11

53.7%

18

Tennessee

35.5%

51

38.2%

51

Texas

39.2%

49

44.5%

48

Utah

53.3%

15

48.4%

40

Vermont

57.2%

10

56.8%

8

Virginia

49.2%

33

53.0%

21

Washington

57.8%

6

53.4%

20

West Virginia

52.7%

17

51.2%

31

Wisconsin

58.1%

5

48.8%

39

Wyoming

57.4%

9

55.7%

12

United States

49.4%

51.3%

Note: Exercise is defined as participating in 150 minutes or more (or vigorous equivalent minutes) of physical activity per week.
Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 microdata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Eat at Least Five Servings of Fruit and Vegetables per Day, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Women

Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

16.6%

40

11.4%

42

Alaska

22.5%

11

14.8%

21

Arizona

20.9%

17

19.5%

2

Arkansas

11.9%

49

16.6%

11

California

26.8%

2

19.8%

1

Colorado

21.3%

15

14.3%

23

Connecticut

24.5%

7

17.2%

8

Delaware

15.7%

43

10.2%

46

Dist. of Columbia

25.0%

6

19.3%

3

Florida

22.2%

12

18.3%

5

Georgia

18.2%

31

16.0%

15

Hawaii

19.1%

24

16.8%

9

Idaho

20.7%

18

13.7%

25

Illinois

20.5%

19

16.4%

13

Indiana

17.2%

37

12.6%

33

Iowa

15.5%

44

8.8%

49

Kansas

17.0%

38

10.8%

44

Kentucky

13.3%

47

13.1%

28

Louisiana

14.6%

45

9.7%

47

Maine

25.6%

5

16.6%

11

Maryland

17.8%

35

15.3%

18

Massachusetts

20.3%

20

15.2%

19

Michigan

21.4%

14

15.1%

20

Minnesota

18.8%

28

11.8%

40

Mississippi

12.0%

48

12.3%

38

Missouri

18.0%

33

10.5%

45

Montana

19.8%

23

11.9%

39

Nebraska

18.1%

32

12.6%

33

Nevada

21.2%

16

13.4%

27

New Hampshire

26.1%

4

15.6%

17

New Jersey

18.3%

30

12.7%

31

New Mexico

19.9%

22

16.4%

13

New York

21.8%

13

16.8%

9

North Carolina

19.0%

27

12.6%

33

North Dakota

18.4%

29

10.9%

43

Ohio

16.3%

41

12.9%

29

Oklahoma

10.9%

50

9.3%

48

Oregon

27.2%

1

18.0%

7

Pennsylvania

17.9%

34

12.5%

37

Rhode Island

22.6%

10

19.0%

4

South Carolina

17.0%

38

12.8%

30

South Dakota

14.1%

46

8.7%

50

Tennessee

15.8%

42

11.8%

40

Texas

17.3%

36

15.7%

16

Utah

22.8%

9

14.5%

22

Vermont

26.2%

3

18.3%

5

Virginia

19.1%

24

13.6%

26

Washington

20.0%

21

12.7%

31

West Virginia

10.5%

51

8.0%

51

Wisconsin

19.1%

24

14.2%

24

Wyoming

23.6%

8

12.6%

33

United States

19.9%

15.1%

Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 microdata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Report Smoking Every Day or Some Days and Have Smoked at Least 100 Cigarettes in Lifetime, by State, Aged 18–34, 2013

Women

Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

24.3%

36

30.9%

38

Alaska

22.8%

29

26.0%

21

Arizona

16.0%

5

24.8%

12

Arkansas

29.0%

47

33.6%

48

California

9.7%

1

20.0%

2

Colorado

18.7%

15

25.9%

19

Connecticut

18.2%

14

24.5%

9

Delaware

21.0%

22

30.5%

34

Dist. of Columbia

15.2%

3

24.1%

7

Florida

17.4%

11

25.0%

14

Georgia

17.9%

13

29.3%

31

Hawaii

16.7%

7

24.6%

10

Idaho

19.0%

18

23.6%

6

Illinois

16.8%

8

29.2%

30

Indiana

26.0%

43

30.5%

34

Iowa

21.7%

27

25.0%

14

Kansas

22.8%

29

28.8%

29

Kentucky

32.5%

50

38.6%

50

Louisiana

24.3%

36

33.4%

47

Maine

28.6%

46

31.9%

45

Maryland

17.5%

12

23.3%

3

Massachusetts

19.2%

19

24.8%

12

Michigan

25.3%

42

31.6%

44

Minnesota

21.6%

26

28.1%

27

Mississippi

24.7%

38

34.5%

49

Missouri

26.2%

44

30.5%

34

Montana

24.1%

35

26.5%

23

Nebraska

22.0%

28

26.9%

24

Nevada

17.3%

10

24.7%

11

New Hampshire

21.4%

24

26.1%

22

New Jersey

16.5%

6

25.6%

18

New Mexico

18.7%

15

29.5%

32

New York

16.8%

8

24.3%

8

North Carolina

21.3%

23

28.7%

28

North Dakota

24.9%

40

31.4%

41

Ohio

30.0%

49

30.0%

33

Oklahoma

26.9%

45

31.1%

40

Oregon

20.5%

21

25.1%

16

Pennsylvania

25.2%

41

30.7%

37

Rhode Island

21.4%

24

23.5%

5

South Carolina

24.7%

38

32.6%

46

South Dakota

29.6%

48

31.5%

42

Tennessee

23.4%

31

31.5%

42

Texas

15.2%

3

27.2%

25

Utah

10.8%

2

14.7%

1

Vermont

23.5%

32

25.1%

16

Virginia

20.0%

20

27.2%

25

Washington

18.7%

15

23.3%

3

West Virginia

36.9%

51

38.8%

51

Wisconsin

23.9%

34

25.9%

19

Wyoming

23.7%

33

30.9%

38

United States

19.3%

26.8%

Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 microdata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Report Binge Drinking on at least One Occasion in Past Month, by State, Age 18–34, 2013

Women

Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

12.2%

4

28.5%

6

Alaska

21.5%

27

31.0%

9

Arizona

15.8%

8

31.2%

10

Arkansas

15.9%

10

24.4%

2

California

18.9%

20

34.8%

23

Colorado

24.5%

40

38.3%

36

Connecticut

21.8%

30

38.3%

36

Delaware

22.4%

32

38.8%

38

Dist. of Columbia

31.6%

51

44.2%

49

Florida

17.7%

17

35.0%

25

Georgia

16.4%

11

29.2%

8

Hawaii

22.3%

31

38.8%

38

Idaho

15.8%

8

29.1%

7

Illinois

26.9%

46

43.4%

46

Indiana

19.1%

22

32.3%

17

Iowa

28.2%

48

44.2%

49

Kansas

18.0%

18

34.6%

22

Kentucky

18.9%

20

32.1%

15

Louisiana

16.8%

14

31.8%

12

Maine

23.2%

39

40.1%

40

Maryland

19.8%

23

32.2%

16

Massachusetts

26.6%

43

41.9%

43

Michigan

22.8%

36

35.1%

26

Minnesota

24.6%

41

41.7%

42

Mississippi

12.4%

5

26.7%

5

Missouri

21.3%

26

37.0%

31

Montana

26.7%

45

42.5%

44

Nebraska

27.0%

47

42.7%

45

Nevada

15.6%

7

32.5%

19

New Hampshire

21.5%

27

34.8%

23

New Jersey

21.5%

27

35.1%

26

New Mexico

17.2%

16

32.6%

20

New York

22.5%

34

36.9%

30

North Carolina

16.5%

12

31.7%

11

North Dakota

30.1%

49

46.8%

51

Ohio

23.1%

38

37.1%

32

Oklahoma

15.0%

6

31.8%

12

Oregon

19.8%

23

33.6%

21

Pennsylvania

23.0%

37

37.2%

33

Rhode Island

22.5%

34

37.4%

34

South Carolina

16.6%

13

32.0%

14

South Dakota

26.6%

43

43.7%

47

Tennessee

11.8%

3

25.7%

3

Texas

16.8%

14

35.1%

26

Utah

11.0%

1

21.9%

1

Vermont

26.0%

42

40.8%

41

Virginia

22.4%

32

35.2%

29

Washington

20.8%

25

32.4%

18

West Virginia

11.1%

2

26.0%

4

Wisconsin

30.4%

50

44.1%

48

Wyoming

18.4%

19

38.0%

35

United States

20.0%

35.0%

Note: Binge drinking is defined as having five or more drinks on one occasion for men and four or more drinks on one occasion for women.
Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 microdata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

Percent of Women Who Have Had a Pap Test in the Past Three Years by Age and State, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

All Women

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

94.1%

25

79.5%

20

Alaska

95.7%

7

81.3%

16

Arizona

87.0%

50

74.1%

43

Arkansas

93.0%

32

72.5%

46

California

94.7%

20

82.1%

11

Colorado

92.7%

34

76.5%

36

Connecticut

95.6%

9

83.2%

10

Delaware

96.0%

5

84.4%

5

District of Columbia

94.5%

21

88.7%

1

Florida

93.2%

30

76.5%

36

Georgia

94.1%

25

82.1%

11

Hawaii

93.2%

30

82.1%

11

Idaho

87.0%

50

66.5%

51

Illinois

95.3%

11

78.9%

23

Indiana

92.5%

36

72.5%

46

Iowa

96.7%

2

78.5%

24

Kansas

95.3%

11

77.2%

32

Kentucky

92.3%

39

76.6%

35

Louisiana

96.1%

4

83.3%

9

Maine

92.2%

40

77.0%

33

Maryland

96.5%

3

86.3%

3

Massachusetts

97.6%

1

86.5%

2

Michigan

94.2%

24

79.6%

19

Minnesota

95.1%

15

80.1%

17

Mississippi

94.0%

27

77.9%

26

Missouri

92.1%

41

73.6%

44

Montana

91.1%

45

71.5%

50

Nebraska

93.9%

28

75.8%

40

Nevada

90.8%

47

76.8%

34

New Hampshire

92.9%

33

78.5%

24

New Jersey

95.7%

7

85.2%

4

New Mexico

92.5%

36

77.6%

27

New York

93.9%

28

84.3%

6

North Carolina

94.8%

19

82.1%

11

North Dakota

96.0%

5

77.4%

29

Ohio

94.5%

21

77.4%

29

Oklahoma

91.9%

42

71.8%

49

Oregon

90.4%

48

72.0%

48

Pennsylvania

94.9%

17

79.5%

20

Rhode Island

94.9%

17

83.8%

8

South Carolina

92.4%

38

77.6%

27

South Dakota

95.4%

10

77.4%

29

Tennessee

95.0%

16

81.5%

15

Texas

94.3%

23

79.2%

22

Utah

89.7%

49

74.3%

42

Vermont

92.6%

35

79.8%

18

Virginia

95.3%

11

84.1%

7

Washington

91.6%

43

75.6%

41

West Virginia

91.1%

45

76.4%

39

Wisconsin

95.2%

14

76.5%

36

Wyoming

91.5%

44

72.6%

45

United States

94.0%

79.5%

Notes: All women include those aged 18 and older. Data are for 2012 or, in select states that collected data in 2013, are two-year (2012–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Have Ever Been Screened for HIV, by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

Younger Men (Aged 18-34)

All Women

All Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

61.7%

7

44.8%

10

39.8%

16

37.0%

15

Alaska

56.6%

13

43.3%

14

47.2%

3

41.9%

8

Arizona

46.7%

41

40.8%

16

36.6%

25

36.5%

16

Arkansas

54.3%

18

36.4%

28

32.9%

33

29.2%

40

California

50.6%

28

37.2%

22

42.6%

10

39.0%

14

Colorado

52.8%

22

37.5%

21

38.3%

19

35.7%

21

Connecticut

57.5%

12

39.0%

18

37.3%

21

34.1%

24

Delaware

60.1%

11

51.7%

2

41.3%

14

40.4%

12

District of Columbia

74.0%

1

66.0%

1

68.8%

1

72.9%

1

Florida

63.4%

4

48.4%

5

43.9%

7

41.2%

10

Georgia

62.5%

6

47.1%

7

43.6%

8

43.6%

4

Hawaii

43.9%

47

36.6%

24

29.4%

46

33.0%

27

Idaho

42.9%

49

29.6%

49

31.7%

40

28.1%

42

Illinois

46.5%

42

36.6%

24

35.0%

28

31.8%

32

Indiana

50.1%

30

32.0%

42

33.2%

31

27.4%

44

Iowa

45.4%

44

28.5%

50

27.3%

48

25.4%

50

Kansas

46.8%

40

31.4%

45

31.3%

42

30.0%

38

Kentucky

47.9%

37

34.7%

35

32.6%

34

30.7%

34

Louisiana

63.0%

5

45.4%

9

44.2%

5

42.8%

6

Maine

52.0%

24

35.0%

32

32.0%

38

31.1%

33

Maryland

61.6%

8

47.8%

6

44.4%

4

43.4%

5

Massachusetts

55.4%

16

41.1%

15

39.2%

17

36.2%

19

Michigan

49.8%

31

35.7%

31

36.6%

25

33.7%

26

Minnesota

46.1%

43

30.1%

46

29.9%

44

26.7%

46

Mississippi

61.0%

9

45.8%

8

41.8%

12

40.8%

11

Missouri

50.7%

27

34.9%

33

34.2%

29

29.0%

41

Montana

45.4%

44

37.0%

23

29.8%

45

32.9%

28

Nebraska

43.2%

48

29.8%

48

28.4%

47

26.1%

47

Nevada

52.3%

23

43.6%

13

39.9%

15

41.3%

9

New Hampshire

47.1%

39

33.5%

39

31.4%

41

30.7%

34

New Jersey

54.3%

18

40.7%

17

37.9%

20

35.5%

22

New Mexico

49.5%

32

38.3%

20

37.2%

22

33.8%

25

New York

63.7%

3

49.8%

4

48.9%

2

44.6%

2

North Carolina

64.8%

2

44.2%

12

44.0%

6

39.1%

13

North Dakota

42.2%

50

31.7%

44

26.4%

50

25.9%

48

Ohio

53.5%

21

33.8%

36

32.4%

36

30.2%

37

Oklahoma

47.3%

38

33.8%

36

31.9%

39

28.1%

42

Oregon

49.3%

33

36.2%

30

37.0%

24

35.9%

20

Pennsylvania

51.3%

25

36.3%

29

32.4%

36

32.1%

30

Rhode Island

53.7%

20

34.8%

34

37.1%

23

32.3%

29

South Carolina

55.8%

15

38.8%

19

36.4%

27

36.3%

17

South Dakota

45.3%

46

30.0%

47

26.8%

49

25.8%

49

Tennessee

60.2%

10

50.4%

3

43.0%

9

44.1%

3

Texas

54.5%

17

36.5%

27

42.0%

11

34.6%

23

Utah

31.1%

51

24.0%

51

26.1%

51

24.6%

51

Vermont

48.6%

35

33.2%

40

31.2%

43

30.3%

36

Virginia

56.5%

14

44.7%

11

41.4%

13

42.2%

7

Washington

51.3%

25

36.6%

24

38.8%

18

36.3%

17

West Virginia

50.4%

29

33.6%

38

33.3%

30

32.0%

31

Wisconsin

48.6%

35

32.0%

42

33.0%

32

29.7%

39

Wyoming

49.1%

34

33.2%

40

32.5%

35

26.9%

45

United States

54.1%

39.4%

39.0%

36.2%

Notes: Data for all women and men are for those aged 18 and older. Data for all women and men are for 2013; all other data are three-year (2011–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.

 

Average Number of Days per Month of Poor Mental Health Among Women and Men by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

Younger Men (Aged 18-34)

All Women

All Men

State

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Alabama

5.8

47

4.1

44

5.6

51

4.0

49

Alaska

4.2

6

2.6

2

3.9

11

2.4

2

Arizona

5.5

40

3.3

14

4.5

32

3.4

33

Arkansas

6.5

51

4.6

51

5.5

50

4.0

49

California

4.5

11

3.5

19

4.2

23

3.4

33

Colorado

4.6

17

3.5

19

4.0

13

2.9

12

Connecticut

4.5

11

4.1

44

3.9

11

3.1

20

Delaware

4.8

23

3.5

19

4.1

18

3.0

15

District of Columbia

4.4

9

3.6

25

3.8

8

3.5

39

Florida

5.0

25

4.2

47

4.7

41

3.8

48

Georgia

4.4

9

3.3

14

4.1

18

3.2

24

Hawaii

3.8

2

2.9

5

3.1

1

2.6

6

Idaho

5.3

33

3.7

33

4.5

32

3.0

15

Illinois

4.7

22

3.8

37

4.1

18

3.3

27

Indiana

5.7

44

4.0

40

4.9

44

3.4

33

Iowa

4.6

17

3.2

13

3.5

5

2.5

4

Kansas

4.6

17

3.0

7

3.8

8

2.6

6

Kentucky

5.8

47

4.3

49

5.4

49

4.1

51

Louisiana

5.4

35

3.9

38

4.9

44

3.5

39

Maine

5.9

50

4.1

44

4.4

30

3.5

39

Maryland

5.0

25

3.5

19

4.0

13

2.9

12

Massachusetts

5.0

25

3.7

33

4.2

23

3.3

27

Michigan

5.7

44

4.0

40

4.6

36

3.5

39

Minnesota

4.6

17

3.1

9

3.4

4

2.6

6

Mississippi

5.4

35

3.1

9

5.0

47

3.7

45

Missouri

5.0

25

3.9

38

4.5

32

3.4

33

Montana

4.5

11

3.1

9

4.0

13

3.1

20

Nebraska

4.1

5

3.0

7

3.5

5

2.5

4

Nevada

5.4

35

3.6

25

4.6

36

3.2

24

New Hampshire

5.8

47

4.5

50

4.2

23

3.4

33

New Jersey

3.7

1

3.3

14

3.7

7

2.9

12

New Mexico

4.5

11

3.6

25

4.3

27

3.4

33

New York

4.8

23

3.6

25

4.3

27

3.3

27

North Carolina

4.5

11

3.3

14

4.3

27

3.1

20

North Dakota

3.9

3

2.6

2

3.2

2

2.4

2

Ohio

5.5

40

3.6

25

4.6

36

3.3

27

Oklahoma

5.4

35

4.0

40

4.9

44

3.7

45

Oregon

5.6

42

4.0

40

4.7

41

3.6

43

Pennsylvania

5.6

42

3.7

33

4.6

36

3.3

27

Rhode Island

5.3

33

4.2

47

4.4

30

3.6

43

South Carolina

5.1

31

3.5

19

4.7

41

3.3

27

South Dakota

4.2

6

2.9

5

3.2

2

2.3

1

Tennessee

4.5

11

2.5

1

4.6

36

3.0

15

Texas

4.3

8

3.1

9

4.1

18

2.8

10

Utah

4.6

17

3.3

14

4.2

23

2.8

10

Vermont

5.0

25

3.6

25

4.1

18

3.1

20

Virginia

3.9

3

3.6

25

3.8

8

3.0

15

Washington

5.7

44

3.7

33

4.5

32

3.2

24

West Virginia

5.4

35

3.6

25

5.3

48

3.7

45

Wisconsin

5.1

31

3.5

19

4.0

13

3.0

15

Wyoming

5.0

25

2.8

4

4.0

13

2.7

9

United States

4.9

3.6

4.3

3.3

Notes: Data are for women and men aged 18 and older. Data for all women and men are for 2013; all other data are three-year (2011–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Have Ever Been Told They Have Had a Depressive Disorder, by State, Aged 18–34, 2013

Women

Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

20.9%

20

13.6%

38

Alaska

21.6%

27

8.5%

3

Arizona

18.9%

12

11.9%

16

Arkansas

26.5%

43

15.4%

43

California

12.7%

1

7.2%

1

Colorado

21.5%

25

11.9%

16

Connecticut

18.4%

10

13.3%

36

Delaware

19.4%

14

10.7%

7

Dist. of Columbia

21.0%

22

12.1%

21

Florida

18.1%

8

12.5%

28

Georgia

16.9%

5

11.6%

15

Hawaii

13.1%

2

8.2%

2

Idaho

26.9%

44

11.5%

13

Illinois

18.8%

11

10.9%

9

Indiana

24.7%

35

13.7%

39

Iowa

24.4%

32

12.7%

32

Kansas

20.9%

20

12.3%

24

Kentucky

24.6%

34

13.1%

34

Louisiana

20.4%

19

12.4%

27

Maine

32.5%

50

16.8%

48

Maryland

18.0%

7

10.5%

6

Massachusetts

22.8%

29

15.5%

44

Michigan

25.9%

40

14.4%

41

Minnesota

23.5%

30

12.3%

24

Mississippi

19.2%

13

12.3%

24

Missouri

25.0%

37

14.3%

40

Montana

26.2%

42

14.6%

42

Nebraska

22.3%

28

12.2%

22

Nevada

19.9%

16

12.0%

20

New Hampshire

30.4%

49

21.2%

51

New Jersey

13.9%

3

9.3%

5

New Mexico

21.5%

25

13.1%

34

New York

16.4%

4

11.5%

13

North Carolina

19.7%

15

10.7%

7

North Dakota

24.7%

35

11.2%

12

Ohio

25.6%

39

12.6%

31

Oklahoma

25.9%

40

15.5%

44

Oregon

29.5%

48

17.8%

50

Pennsylvania

24.5%

33

12.9%

33

Rhode Island

27.4%

46

16.4%

47

South Carolina

19.9%

16

11.0%

10

South Dakota

21.2%

23

11.9%

16

Tennessee

20.1%

18

11.1%

11

Texas

18.3%

9

8.8%

4

Utah

27.2%

45

17.2%

49

Vermont

32.5%

50

16.3%

46

Virginia

17.5%

6

11.9%

16

Washington

28.2%

47

13.5%

37

West Virginia

25.4%

38

12.5%

28

Wisconsin

21.4%

24

12.2%

22

Wyoming

24.2%

31

12.5%

28

United States

20.0%

11.5%

Note: Includes all respondents who indicated that they had ever been told they had a depressive disorder, including depression, major depression, dysthymia, or minor depression.
Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 microdata from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

 

Average Number of Days per Month of Limited Activities Among Women and Men, by State, Aged 18-34, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

Younger Men (Aged 18-34)

All Women

All Men

State

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Days

Rank

Alabama

3.8

48

3.0

34

5.9

47

6.2

47

Alaska

3.2

25

2.1

2

4.6

23

4.6

23

Arizona

3.8

48

2.5

13

5.2

40

5.2

35

Arkansas

4.3

51

3.2

45

5.9

47

6.2

47

California

3.3

30

3.1

40

4.7

28

4.6

23

Colorado

2.8

8

2.7

22

3.8

4

3.9

5

Connecticut

3.1

21

2.7

22

4.1

9

4.3

11

Delaware

3.3

30

2.5

13

4.4

18

4.6

23

District of Columbia

2.9

14

2.8

27

4.3

14

4.4

14

Florida

2.9

14

3.3

47

5.1

37

5.4

41

Georgia

2.6

4

2.9

30

4.8

31

5.2

35

Hawaii

3.4

36

2.9

30

4.1

9

4.2

8

Idaho

3.1

21

2.2

6

4.4

18

4.5

19

Illinois

2.8

8

2.6

19

4.0

8

4.2

8

Indiana

3.2

25

3.0

34

4.9

32

4.6

23

Iowa

2.3

1

2.2

6

3.7

2

4.0

7

Kansas

2.6

4

2.1

2

4.2

12

4.3

11

Kentucky

3.5

40

3.7

50

5.7

46

6.6

49

Louisiana

3.6

45

2.9

30

5.5

44

5.8

43

Maine

3.3

30

3.2

45

4.6

23

5.3

39

Maryland

3.6

45

3.1

40

4.3

14

4.4

14

Massachusetts

3.1

21

2.7

22

4.3

14

4.2

8

Michigan

3.0

18

2.9

30

4.9

32

5.2

35

Minnesota

2.8

8

2.2

6

3.8

4

3.6

2

Mississippi

3.5

40

3.3

47

5.9

47

6.8

50

Missouri

3.3

30

3.8

51

5.2

40

6.0

44

Montana

2.8

8

2.6

19

4.6

23

5.1

33

Nebraska

2.5

3

2.3

10

3.8

4

3.9

5

Nevada

3.5

40

2.5

13

5.0

35

4.4

14

New Hampshire

3.3

30

2.5

13

4.4

18

4.4

14

New Jersey

2.9

14

2.8

27

4.2

12

4.3

11

New Mexico

3.3

30

3.0

34

5.2

40

5.4

41

New York

2.8

8

3.0

34

4.5

22

4.5

19

North Carolina

3.0

18

2.7

22

5.0

35

5.3

39

North Dakota

2.4

2

1.9

1

3.5

1

3.5

1

Ohio

3.4

36

2.5

13

5.1

37

5.0

31

Oklahoma

3.6

45

3.6

49

5.6

45

6.1

45

Oregon

3.4

36

3.0

34

5.1

37

5.2

35

Pennsylvania

3.2

25

2.8

27

4.6

23

4.9

30

Rhode Island

3.5

40

3.1

40

4.9

32

5.0

31

South Carolina

3.2

25

2.5

13

5.3

43

5.1

33

South Dakota

2.9

14

2.2

6

3.8

4

3.7

4

Tennessee

4.1

50

3.0

34

6.5

51

6.1

45

Texas

3.5

40

2.7

22

4.7

28

4.6

23

Utah

2.6

4

2.4

12

3.7

2

3.6

2

Vermont

2.8

8

2.3

10

4.1

9

4.4

14

Virginia

2.6

4

2.6

19

4.7

28

4.7

28

Washington

3.2

25

3.1

40

4.6

23

4.7

28

West Virginia

3.4

36

3.1

40

6.0

50

6.8

50

Wisconsin

3.1

21

2.1

2

4.3

14

4.5

19

Wyoming

3.0

18

2.1

2

4.4

18

4.5

19

United States

3.2

2.9

4.8

4.9

Notes: Data are for women and men aged 18 and older. Data for all women and men are for 2013; all other data are three-year (2011–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.

 

Percent of Women and Men Who Are Overweight or Obese by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

Younger Men (Aged 18-34)

All Women

All Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

56.2%

50

59.8%

45

64.8%

49

71.6%

33

Alaska

49.1%

36

59.5%

42

58.8%

28

72.5%

39

Arizona

45.0%

19

58.8%

37

53.9%

12

69.5%

16

Arkansas

53.6%

46

64.3%

51

65.2%

50

74.6%

50

California

44.2%

16

55.2%

16

52.8%

8

67.3%

6

Colorado

36.5%

1

50.1%

2

48.9%

3

63.3%

2

Connecticut

43.5%

13

55.5%

18

55.8%

17

69.4%

15

Delaware

45.3%

21

56.8%

27

58.5%

26

70.9%

26

District of Columbia

39.6%

4

42.2%

1

49.2%

4

58.6%

1

Florida

45.2%

20

54.2%

10

55.3%

15

70.4%

22

Georgia

50.5%

41

54.6%

12

61.3%

40

70.1%

21

Hawaii

41.3%

5

56.5%

24

45.7%

1

64.6%

3

Idaho

43.7%

14

54.3%

11

56.8%

20

72.5%

39

Illinois

46.0%

27

56.2%

21

60.3%

36

69.2%

13

Indiana

49.7%

38

57.3%

31

62.2%

42

72.2%

36

Iowa

47.2%

34

55.9%

20

60.3%

36

73.4%

46

Kansas

50.0%

39

58.6%

36

59.2%

31

71.2%

29

Kentucky

51.1%

42

57.7%

33

63.2%

45

71.3%

30

Louisiana

52.0%

44

60.3%

46

62.4%

43

72.4%

38

Maine

46.8%

30

56.7%

26

58.9%

29

70.9%

26

Maryland

47.0%

32

56.2%

21

59.7%

35

68.8%

11

Massachusetts

38.2%

2

54.7%

13

48.7%

2

67.4%

8

Michigan

52.0%

44

54.9%

14

61.3%

40

71.1%

28

Minnesota

43.9%

15

52.8%

6

52.4%

7

69.3%

14

Mississippi

58.1%

51

59.7%

43

66.0%

51

72.7%

42

Missouri

48.5%

35

55.3%

17

58.4%

25

72.5%

39

Montana

43.1%

11

56.2%

21

53.2%

9

69.1%

12

Nebraska

46.0%

27

58.3%

35

58.5%

26

72.2%

36

Nevada

45.9%

24

55.7%

19

56.4%

18

72.8%

43

New Hampshire

42.7%

10

52.3%

5

53.8%

10

69.5%

16

New Jersey

41.5%

6

57.2%

29

54.6%

13

70.8%

24

New Mexico

46.9%

31

59.3%

39

57.5%

21

67.8%

9

New York

41.5%

6

54.1%

8

54.6%

13

68.2%

10

North Carolina

51.3%

43

58.8%

37

60.4%

38

71.8%

35

North Dakota

43.3%

12

60.5%

48

58.9%

29

75.4%

51

Ohio

46.6%

29

58.2%

34

59.5%

32

70.7%

23

Oklahoma

54.0%

48

61.3%

49

62.8%

44

72.9%

44

Oregon

44.5%

18

51.9%

4

52.3%

6

67.1%

5

Pennsylvania

45.9%

24

56.6%

25

57.6%

22

71.5%

32

Rhode Island

44.3%

17

59.4%

41

57.6%

22

71.7%

34

South Carolina

53.7%

47

56.9%

28

63.2%

45

69.8%

18

South Dakota

45.9%

24

59.7%

43

59.5%

32

73.9%

48

Tennessee

50.3%

40

60.3%

46

63.4%

47

73.5%

47

Texas

49.2%

37

59.3%

39

61.2%

39

70.8%

24

Utah

39.5%

3

51.5%

3

51.8%

5

66.0%

4

Vermont

41.7%

8

54.1%

8

53.8%

10

69.8%

18

Virginia

45.7%

22

55.0%

15

58.0%

24

69.9%

20

Washington

42.6%

9

53.5%

7

55.3%

15

67.3%

6

West Virginia

54.6%

49

61.4%

50

63.4%

47

74.1%

49

Wisconsin

45.7%

22

57.5%

32

59.6%

34

73.1%

45

Wyoming

47.1%

33

57.2%

29

56.7%

19

71.4%

31

United States

46.5%

56.3%

57.6%

70.0%

Notes: Percent of women and men with a BMI of 25 or greater. Data are for women and men aged 18 and older. Data for all women and men are for 2013; all other data are three-year (2011–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of 2013 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.

 

Incidence of Diabetes Among Women and Men by State, Age 18-34, 2013

Younger Women (Aged 18-34)

Younger Men (Aged 18-34)

All Women

All Men

State

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Percent

Rank

Alabama

3.3%

50

1.5%

22

14.1%

51

13.6%

51

Alaska

1.7%

21

2.2%

48

6.6%

2

7.5%

4

Arizona

2.0%

30

2.4%

50

10.0%

28

11.3%

40

Arkansas

2.5%

43

1.9%

45

10.5%

39

12.6%

49

California

1.8%

25

1.9%

45

10.2%

33

10.2%

27

Colorado

1.5%

9

1.5%

22

5.9%

1

7.1%

2

Connecticut

1.1%

2

1.6%

31

7.6%

8

9.2%

15

Delaware

2.9%

46

1.5%

22

11.2%

43

10.9%

38

District of Columbia

1.3%

5

1.4%

17

8.5%

18

7.0%

1

Florida

1.8%

25

1.6%

31

10.1%

30

12.3%

47

Georgia

2.1%

34

1.6%

31

11.7%

45

9.8%

21

Hawaii

1.2%

3

1.6%

31

8.4%

17

8.3%

7

Idaho

1.8%

25

1.7%

40

7.3%

7

9.4%

17

Illinois

1.3%

5

0.8%

2

10.2%

33

9.5%

18

Indiana

2.2%

37

1.5%

22

10.3%

36

11.7%

44

Iowa

1.5%

9

1.3%

11

9.4%

25

9.3%

16

Kansas

2.2%

37

1.3%

11

9.3%

24

9.8%

21

Kentucky

2.4%

41

1.1%

5

10.6%

40

10.7%

36

Louisiana

2.6%

44

2.0%

47

12.8%

48

10.4%

30

Maine

2.0%

30

1.7%

40

8.9%

22

10.4%

30

Maryland

2.0%

30

1.3%

11

10.0%

28

9.6%

19

Massachusetts

1.9%

28

1.5%

22

8.1%

11

9.0%

11

Michigan

2.2%

37

1.5%

22

9.7%

26

11.0%

39

Minnesota

1.5%

9

1.3%

11

7.0%

4

7.8%

5

Mississippi

3.3%

50

1.3%

11

13.7%

50

11.9%

45

Missouri

2.0%

30

1.5%

22

10.2%

33

9.0%

11

Montana

1.6%

17

0.9%

4

7.0%

4

8.3%

7

Nebraska

1.5%

9

1.2%

8

8.3%

14

10.1%

25

Nevada

2.9%

46

1.4%

17

8.5%

18

10.6%

35

New Hampshire

1.6%

17

1.2%

8

7.9%

10

10.5%

34

New Jersey

1.0%

1

1.5%

22

8.3%

14

10.2%

27

New Mexico

1.6%

17

1.4%

17

10.7%

41

10.7%

36

New York

1.2%

3

1.6%

31

10.9%

42

10.2%

27

North Carolina

2.4%

41

1.2%

8

11.3%

44

11.5%

41

North Dakota

1.3%

5

1.1%

5

7.8%

9

10.0%

23

Ohio

1.7%

21

1.6%

31

10.3%

36

10.4%

30

Oklahoma

2.3%

40

2.4%

50

10.1%

30

12.1%

46

Oregon

1.9%

28

1.6%

31

8.7%

20

9.7%

20

Pennsylvania

1.6%

17

0.8%

2

10.1%

30

10.1%

25

Rhode Island

1.7%

21

1.7%

40

8.2%

13

10.4%

30

South Carolina

2.9%

46

1.8%

44

13.4%

49

11.6%

43

South Dakota

1.5%

9

1.3%

11

9.2%

23

9.0%

11

Tennessee

3.0%

49

1.5%

22

12.0%

46

12.5%

48

Texas

1.5%

9

2.2%

48

10.4%

38

11.5%

41

Utah

1.5%

9

1.4%

17

6.8%

3

7.4%

3

Vermont

1.7%

21

1.1%

5

7.1%

6

8.5%

9

Virginia

2.1%

34

1.4%

17

9.7%

26

10.0%

23

Washington

1.5%

9

1.7%

40

8.1%

11

9.1%

14

West Virginia

2.1%

34

1.6%

31

12.6%

47

13.5%

50

Wisconsin

1.4%

8

0.5%

1

8.3%

14

8.2%

6

Wyoming

2.8%

45

1.6%

31

8.7%

20

8.5%

9

United States

1.8%

1.6%

10.0%

10.4%

Notes: Percent who have ever been told they have diabetes, excluding pregnancy diabetes. Data for all women and men are for those aged 18 and older and are for 2013; all other data are three-year (2011–2013) averages.
Source: IWPR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System microdata.