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Sauk County How Healthy is Sauk County? 1 HW 2020 Focus Areas HW2020 Focus Areas – – – – – – – – – – – – – Access to High-Quality Health Services Adequate, Appropriate, & Safe Food and Nutrition Alcohol & Other Drug Use Chronic Disease Prevention & Management Communicable Disease Prevention & Control Environmental & Occupational Health Healthy Growth & Development Injury & Violence Mental Health Oral Health Physical Activity Reproductive & Sexual Health Tobacco Use & Exposure 2 Selected Priorities • • • • Chronic Disease Physical Activity Access to Care – Oral Health Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse 3 Population Demographics in Sauk County • Population – 58,922 (2009 Estimate) • By Age – 23% of the population is under 18 years of age – 15% of the population is 65 years of age and older • By Education – 84% are high school graduates – 18% have received a bachelor’s degree of higher • Household Income - $51,809 • Poverty – 8% 4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Ten Most Common Causes of Death Among Sauk County Residents, 2004-2008 Sauk County 1 Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) 2 All Other Diseases (Residual) 3 Cerebrovascular Diseases (Stroke) 4 Malignant Neoplasms of Trachea, Bronchus and Lung 5 All Other Forms of Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease 6 All Other Forms of Heart Disease 7 Heart Failure 8 Other Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 9 Pneumonia 10 Alzheimer’s Disease 5 Source: Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health Sauk County Chronic Disease Prevention and Management 6 Chronic Disease • 22% of Sauk County residents have high blood pressure • 59% of Sauk County residents have had their cholesterol checked in the past year • 8.6% of Sauk County residents have asthma • 7.4% of Sauk County residents have diabetes 7 Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Sauk County Physical Activity (and Nutrition) 8 Percent of Sauk County and Wisconsin Adults Who Eat Five or More Servings of Fruits and Vegetables per Day 23% 25% 20% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Sauk County Wisconsin 9 Source: Wisconsin Behavioral Risk Factor Survey BMI of Adults in Sauk County 2005-2009 Sauk County Wisconsin Normal (BMI under 25) 34% 37% Overweight (BMI between 25 and 30) 36% 37% Obese (BMI of 30 and over) 30% 26% 10 Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Survey 2007 Age-Adjusted Estimates of the Percent of Adults (> 20 years of age) Who are Obese Sauk County 30% 11 Source: National Diabetes Surv. System Sauk County Access to High-Quality Health Services, specifically Oral Health 12 Oral Health in Sauk County • Percentage of Adults in Sauk County with a Dental Visit in the Past Year (2005-2009) – 64% (75% in WI) • Percentage of Adults in Sauk County with at Least One Tooth Extracted Due to Decay/Gum Disease in the Past Year (2005-2009) • – 42% (40% in WI) 13 Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Medicaid Population and Access to Dentists in Sauk County, FY2008 Total Medicaid Population Medicaid Population Obtaining Dental Services 8,779 1,738 Percent of Medicaid Population Obtaining Dental Services Total Medicaid Certified Dentists 19.8% 34 14 Source: Forward Health Sauk County – Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse 15 Alcohol Use – Sauk County • “During the past 30 days, have you had at least one drink of any alcoholic beverage such as beer, wine, a malt beverage or liquor?” – 66% said Yes ( 68% in WI) • “How many times during the past 30 days did you have 5 or more drinks on an occasion?” – 36% reported having 5 or more drinks on an occasion 1 or more times during the past 30 days (35% in WI) 16 Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Survey 2004-2008 - Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes in the County Sauk County 6.8% Wisconsin 6.7% Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes 0 to 6.3 6.4 to 8.8 8.9 to 19.1 17 Source: Wisconsin Department of Transportation Sauk County Other Important Issues 18 Injuries Cause of Injury Hospitalization Number Sauk Rate per 100,000 WI Rate per 100,000 1,491 500.5 424.5 Poisoning 313 105.1 121.2 Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash (occupant, motorcyclist 301 103.1 87.5 111 37.3 32.5 95 32.6 28.1 Falls bicyclist, pedestrian, other) Struck by or Against Object or Person Nontraffic (bicyclist, pedestrian, other) 19 Pregnant Women • Teens – Sauk County teens (women under 20 years of age) have a birth rate of 34.1 per 1,000 (WI – 31.2) • Smoking: – In 2008, 25% of pregnant women in Sauk County smoked. (WI – 14%) 20 For more information, contact: Jennifer Ullsvik 608.261.7826 [email protected] 21