Risk Factor Model Inputs through 2020

Percent Aspirin/NSAID Users(1)

Black Females, Ages 25-74(2)

Projected aspirin/NSAID use trend (2005-2020) (Line)
XY
200424.2
200523.9
200623.6
200723.3
200823
200922.7
201022.4
201122.1
201221.9
201321.6
201421.4
201521.1
201620.8
201720.5
201820.2
201920
202019.7
Aspirin/NSAID use trend (1970-2004) (Line)
XY
197034.69
197134.34
197234
197333.68
197433.36
197533.06
197632.73
197732.41
197832.09
197931.78
198031.46
198131.15
198230.84
198330.53
198430.21
198529.89
198629.59
198729.28
198828.97
198928.66
199028.34
199128.05
199227.75
199327.45
199427.13
199526.81
199626.52
199726.22
199825.92
199925.61
200025.3
200125.03
200224.75
200324.46
200424.2
NHANES data (3) (Scatter)
XScale label
197832.4%
198928.7%
199326.2%
199920%

 

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.