Risk Factor Model Inputs through 2020

Percent Aspirin/NSAID Users(1)

Black Males, Ages 25-74(2)

Projected aspirin/NSAID use trend (2005-2020) (Line)
XY
200418.89
200518.89
200618.89
200718.89
200818.89
200918.89
201018.89
201119
201219
201319
201419
201519.1
201619.1
201719.1
201819.1
201919.1
202019.2
Aspirin/NSAID use trend (1970-2004) (Line)
XY
197019.6
197119.6
197219.6
197319.5
197419.5
197519.4
197619.4
197719.3
197819.2
197919.2
198019.1
198119.1
198219.1
198319.1
198419
198519
198619
198718.89
198818.89
198918.89
199018.8
199118.8
199218.8
199318.8
199418.8
199518.8
199618.8
199718.8
199818.8
199918.8
200018.8
200118.8
200218.8
200318.8
200418.89
NHANES data (3) (Scatter)
XScale label
197818.2%
198922.7%
199316.9%
199912.8%

 

Footnotes:

(1) Healthy People 2010 did not set an objective for aspirin/non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) use. Because of the potential side effects and complications of aspirin/NSAID use, we did not set an optimistic but realistic goal.

(2) Age adjusted to the 2000 standard population using age groups 25-29y, 30-39y, 40-49y, 50-59y, 60-69y, 70-74y.

(3) The NHANES 1999-2001 questions about aspirin/NSAID use differ from those asked in NHANES III. The large reduction in the percent reporting aspirin/NSAID use in 1999 may not reflect a real trend toward lower use.