Risk Factor Model Inputs through 2020

Percent Smoking

White Females, Ages 25-74(1)

Projected smoking trend (2005-2020) (Line)
XY
200418
200517.59
200617.2
200716.7
200816.3
200915.9
201015.4
201115
201214.6
201314.2
201413.8
201513.4
201613.1
201712.7
201812.4
201912
202011.7
Healthy People 2010 goal met (2) (Line)
XY
200418
200516.9
200615.8
200714.7
200813.7
200912.8
201011.89
201111.6
201211.2
201310.9
201410.5
201510.19
20169.9
20179.6
20189.3
20199
20208.79
Optimistic but realistic goal (2) (Line)
XY
200418
200515.7
200613.7
200711.89
200810.5
20099.19
20108.1
20117.9
20127.8
20137.6
20147.5
20157.3
20167.19
20177.1
20186.9
20196.8
20206.7
Smoking trend (1970-2004) (Line)
XY
197034.5
197134.1
197233.7
197333.3
197432.9
197532.5
197632.1
197731.6
197831.2
197930.7
198030.2
198129.6
198228.99
198328.4
198427.8
198527.3
198626.8
198726.3
198825.8
198925.3
199024.8
199124.3
199223.79
199323.3
199422.8
199522.3
199621.9
199721.4
199820.9
199920.39
200019.9
200119.4
200219
200318.5
200418
200517.59
200617.2
200716.7
200816.3
200915.9
201015.4
201115
201214.6
201314.2
201413.8
201513.4
201613.1
201712.7
201812.4
201912
202011.7
NHANES data (Scatter)
XScale label
197334.1%
197833.6%
198927.6%
199324.6%
199920.3%
200120.5%
Healthy People 2010 U.S. Target (Scatter)
XScale label
201012%

 

Footnotes:

(1) Age adjusted to the 2000 standard population using age groups 25-34y, 34-44y, 45-64y, 65-74y.

(2) Smoking rates assumed to decline after the year 2010 based on the projected smoking trend for 2010-2020.