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NATIONALNATIONALChildren Aged <5 YearsChildren Aged <5 Years
20092009Pediatric Nutrition
Surveillance System
Contributors* of recordContributors* of recordaged <5 yearsaged <5 yearsContributors* of recordContributors* of recordaged <5 yearsaged <5 years
* Includes the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (SD), the District Puerto Rico, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe (SD), the Standing RoVirgin Islands.
s for children s for children s for children s for children
– Contributor
– Non-contributor
of Columbia, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Navajo Nation,ock Sioux Tribe (ND), the Three Affiliated Tribes (ND), and the
Source of dataamong children aged <5 yearsSource of dataamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
0 10 20 30 40 50
Percentage
* Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infp pp g** Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Pro+ Title V Maternal and Child Health Program. ++ Includes Head Start.
60 70 80 90 100
WIC*EPSDT**MCH+Other++Other++
fants and Children.
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
gram.
Racial and ethnic distriamong children aged <5 yearsRacial and ethnic distriamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Percentage
ibutionibution
0 70 80 90 100WhitWhiteBlackHispanicAmerican IndianAsianMultipleOther
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
Age distribution among children aged <5 yearsAge distribution among children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Percentage
0 70 80 90 100
<1 Year1 Year2 Years3-<5 Years
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
Income distribution*among children aged <5 yearsIncome distribution*among children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
0 10 20 30 40 50
Percentage
* Percent of poverty level. ** Adjunctive eligibility: eligible for Medicaid, Food Stamp
60 70 80 90 1000-50%
1 100%51-100%
101-130%
131-150%
151-185%
186-200%
Over 200%
Adj. Elig.**
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
s, or other entitlement programs.
Program participation* among children aged <5 yearsProgram participation* among children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
100
60
80
ge
40
60
Per
cent
ag
0
20
P
WIC** Food Stam
* Represents program participation among children enro** Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, In*** Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
ps Medicaid TANF***
olled in the PH program contributing PedNSS data.
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
nfants and Children.
Migrant status* among children aged <5 yearsMigrant status* among children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 yearsamong children aged <5 years
0 10 20 30 40 50
Percentage
* Family whose principal employment is agricultural on a sFederal Register 50744, 9/99.
60 70 80 90 100
YesNo
2009 National PedNSS Table 1D
seasonal basis; adapted from
Prevalence of low birthby race and ethnicityPrevalence of low birthby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
15
e
5
10
erce
ntag
e
0
5Pe
White Black Hispanic AmIn
* < 2500 grams, among infants born during the reporting p** Reduce low birthweight to 5% of live births.
hweight*hweight*
Year 20102010 target**
ericanndian
Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D period.
Trends in prevalence oby race and ethnicityTrends in prevalence oby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
15
10
15
age
5Per
cent
02000 2001 2002 2003 2
White Black Hispanic
* <2500 grams, among infants born during the reporting peYear 2010 target: reduce low birthweight to 5% of live bir
of low birthweight*of low birthweight*
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 18D eriod. rths.
Prevalence of high birtby race and ethnicityPrevalence of high birtby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
1010
tage
5
Per
cent
0White Black Hispanic Amer
Indi
* >4000 grams, among infants born during the reporting pe
hweight*hweight*
rican Asian Multiple Totalan
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D eriod.
Trends in prevalence oby race and ethnicityTrends in prevalence oby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
15
10
15
ntag
e
5Per
cen
02000 2001 2002 2003 20
White Black Hispanic
* >4000 grams, among infants born during the reporting pe
of high birthweight* of high birthweight*
004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YearYear
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 18D eriod.
Prevalence of short staand obesity*Prevalence of short staand obesity*and obesityamong children aged <5 yearsand obesityamong children aged <5 years
15
10e
5
10
Per
cent
age
5P
0Short Stature Unde
* Short stature: < 5th percentile length or height for age; u* Short stature: < 5th percentile length or height-for-age; uor BMI-for-age; obese: > 95th percentile weight-for-lengt
ature, underweight, ature, underweight,
erweight Obese
nderweight: <5th percentile weight for length
2009 National PedNSS Table 2D
nderweight: <5th percentile weight-for-length th or BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 2000.
Prevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years by raPrevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
10
15
e
5
10
erce
ntag
0
5Pe
0White Black Hispanic American
Indian
* < 5th percentile length or height-for-age, CDC Growth Ch** Reduce growth retardation (short stature) among low-inc
ature* ace and ethnicityature* ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
Year 20102010target**
n Asian Multiple Total
harts, 2000. come children under age five years to 5%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years by agPrevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years by agamong children aged <5 years, by agamong children aged <5 years, by ag
15
10
15
ge
5Per
cent
ag
0<1 1 2 31 1 2 3
Age (y
* < 5th percentile length or height-for-age, CDC Growth C** Reduce growth retardation (short stature) among low-inc
ature*ge
ature*gegege
Year 2010 t t**
4 Total
target**
4 Total
years)
Charts, 2000. come children under age five years to 5%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
1010
ntag
e
5
Per
cen
02000 2001 2002 2003 20
White Black Hispanic A
* < 5th percentile length or height for age CDC Growth C* < 5th percentile length or height-for-age, CDC Growth CYear 2010 target: reduce growth retardation (short stature
of short stature*ace and ethnicityof short stature*ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YearYear
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
harts 2000
2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
harts, 2000. re) among low-income children under age five years to 5%.
Prevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years by raPrevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
10
age
5
Per
cent
0White Black Hispanic AmericWhite Black Hispanic Americ
Indian
* < 5th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC G5% of children are expected to fall below the 5th percenti
eight*ace and ethnicityeight*ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
can Asian Multiple Totalcann
Asian Multiple Total
Growth Charts, 2000. ile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years by aPrevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years by aamong children aged <5 years, by aamong children aged <5 years, by a
10
age
5
Per
cent
a
0<1 1 2<1 1 2
Ag
* < 5th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC G5% of children are expected to fall below the 5th percent
eight*ge
eight*gegege
3 4 Total3 4 Total
ge (years)
Growth Charts, 2000. tile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
1010
tage
5
Perc
ent
02000 2001 2002 2003 20
White Black Hispanic A
* < 5th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC G5% of children are expected to fall below the 5th percent
of underweight*ace and ethnicityof underweight*ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
04 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YearYear
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
Growth Charts, 2000. tile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
Prevalence of obesity*among children aged <5 years by raPrevalence of obesity*among children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
20
25
ge
10
15
Per
cent
ag
0
5
White Black Hispanic Am
P
White Black Hispanic AmIn
* > 95th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC G5% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percen
ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
merican Asian Multiple Totalmericanndian
Asian Multiple Total
Growth Charts, 2000. ntile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of obesity aamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsPrevalence of obesity aamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsamong children aged 2 to <5 years, among children aged 2 to <5 years,
45
2530354045
tage
510152025
Per
cen
05
White Black Hispanic AmerIndia
Obese
* Obese: > 95th percentile BMI for age; overweight: > 85th* Obese: > 95th percentile BMI-for-age; overweight: > 85th15% of children are expected to fall above the 85th perce85th and 95th percentiles).
and overweight*by race and ethnicityand overweight*by race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
icanan
Asian Multiple Total
Overweight
h <95th percentile BMI for age CDC Growth Charts 2000h-<95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 2000. entile (5% above the 95th percentile and 10% between the
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of obesity* among children aged <5 years by agPrevalence of obesity* among children aged <5 years by agamong children aged <5 years, by agamong children aged <5 years, by ag
20
15
20
ge
10
erce
ntag
0
5P
0<1 1 2
Ag
* > 95th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC 5% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percen
ge
gegege
3 4 Totalge (years)
Growth Charts, 2000. ntile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of obesity aamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsPrevalence of obesity aamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsamong children aged 2 to <5 years, among children aged 2 to <5 years,
40
30
40
tage
10
20
Perc
ent
02 3
A
* Obese: > 95th percentile BMI for age; overweight: >85th
A
Obese
Obese: > 95th percentile BMI-for-age; overweight: >85th-15% of children are expected to fall above the 85th perce85th and 95th percentiles).
and overweight*by ageand overweight*by ageby ageby age
4 Total
Age (years)
<95th percentile BMI for age CDC Growth Charts 2000
Age (years)
e Overweight
-<95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 2000. entile (5% above the 95th percentile and 10% between the
2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
15
20
25
ntag
e
5
10
Perc
en
02000 2001 2002 2003 20
White Black Hispanic
* > 95th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC 5% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percen
of obesity*ace and ethnicityof obesity*ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
Growth Charts, 2000. ntile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsamong children aged 2 to <5 years,
15
20
25
tage
5
10
15
Per
cen
02000 2001 2002 2003 2
White Black Hispanic
* > 85th-<95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts10% of children are expected to fall between these perce
of overweight* by race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
s, 2000. entiles. 2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged 2 to <5 yearsamong children aged 2 to <5 years,
15
20
25
ntag
e
5
10
Per
cen
02000 2001 2002 2003 20
White Black Hispanic
* > 95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 20005% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percen
of obesity* by race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
0. ntile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by aTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by aamong children aged <5 years, by aamong children aged <5 years, by a
15
20
tage
5
10
Per
cent
02000 2001 2002 2003 2
Aged <1 Yr Aged 1 Yr Aged
* > 95th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC G5% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percen
of obesity*ge
of obesity*gegege
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
2 Yr Aged 3 Yr Aged 4 Yr Total
Growth Charts, 2000. ntile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 20D
Prevalence of anemia*Prevalence of anemia*among children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
20
25
10
15
rcen
tage
5
10
Per
0White Black Hispanic Ameri
India
* Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR
**ace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
icanan
Asian Multiple Total
R-3), 1998. 2009 National PedNSS Table 8D
Prevalence of anemia*among children aged <5 years by agPrevalence of anemia*among children aged <5 years by agamong children aged <5 years, by agamong children aged <5 years, by ag
20
15
20
e
10
Per
cent
age
0
5
P
00.5-1 1-<1.5 1.5-<2
A
* Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-
*ge
*gegege
2-<3 3-<5 Total
Age (years)
-3), 1998. 2009 National PedNSS Table 21D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by raamong children aged <5 years, by raamong children aged <5 years, by ra
20
25
ge
10
15
Perc
enta
0
5
2000 2001 2002 2003 20000 00 00 003 0
White Black Hispanic A
* Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-
of anemia* ace and ethnicityof anemia* ace and ethnicityace and ethnicityace and ethnicity
004 2005 2006 2007 2008 200900 005 006 00 008 009
Year
American Indian Asian Multiple Total
-3), 1998. 2009 National PedNSS Table 18D
Trends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by agTrends in prevalence oamong children aged <5 years by agamong children aged <5 years, by agamong children aged <5 years, by ag
15
20
ge
5
10
Perc
enta
g
02000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Ye
Aged 0.5-<1 Yr Aged 1Aged 2-<3 Yrs Aged 3
* Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-
of anemia*ge
of anemia*gegege
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
ear
-<1.5 Yrs Aged 1.5-<2 Yrs-<5 Yrs Total
-3), 1998. 2009 National PedNSS Table 21D
Percentage of infants eby race and ethnicityPercentage of infants eby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
100
60708090
ge
30405060
Per
cent
ag
0102030
0White Black Hispanic American
Indian
* Among infants born during the reporting period. ** Increase the proportion of mothers who breastfeed their
ever breastfed*ever breastfed*
Year 2010 target**
n Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D
babies in the early postpartum period to 75%.
Trends in the percentabreastfed*Trends in the percentabreastfed*by race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
80
4050607080
ntag
e
10203040
Perc
en
02000 2001 2002 2003 200
Y
White Black Hispanic Am
* Among infants born during the reporting period. Year 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers whoperiod to 75%.
ge of infants ever ge of infants ever
04 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
merican Indian Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 19D
o breastfeed their babies in the early postpartum
Percentage of infants b6 months*Percentage of infants b6 months*by race and ethnicityby race and ethnicity
70
50
60
70
e
30
40
erce
ntag
e
10
20P
0White Black Hispanic American
Indian
* Among infants who turned six months of age during the r** Year 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who
breastfed at least breastfed at least
Year 2010 target**
Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D
reporting period. o breastfeed their babies at six months to 50%.
Trends in the percentaat least 6 months*Trends in the percentaat least 6 months*at least 6 monthsby race and ethnicityat least 6 monthsby race and ethnicity
50
30
40
enta
ge
0
10
20
Per
ce
02000 2001 2002 2003 200
White Black Hispanic A
* Among infants who turned six months of age during the rYear 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who
ge of infants breastfed ge of infants breastfed
04 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
merican Indian Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 19D
reporting period. o breastfeed their babies at six months to 50%.
Percentage of infants b12 months*Percentage of infants b12 months*12 months by race and ethnicity12 months by race and ethnicity
70
50
60
70
e
30
40
Per
cent
age
0
10
20P
0White Black Hispanic American
Indian
* Among infants who turned twelve months of age during th** Increase the proportion of mothers who breastfeed their b
breastfed at least breastfed at least
Year 20102010 target**
n Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D he reporting period. babies at one year to 25%.
Trends in the percentaat least 12 months*Trends in the percentaat least 12 months*at least 12 monthsby race and ethnicityat least 12 monthsby race and ethnicity
30
20
30
ntag
e
10Per
cen
02000 2001 2002 2003 2004
YY
White Black Hispanic Am
* Among infants who turned twelve months of age during thYear 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who
ge of infants breastfed ge of infants breastfed
4 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YearYear
merican Indian Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 19D
he reporting period. o breastfeed their babies at one year to 25%.
Trends in the percentabreastfed, and breastfeTrends in the percentabreastfed, and breastfebreastfed, and breastfemonthsbreastfed, and breastfemonths
70
405060
ntag
e
10203040
Perc
en
010
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
YY
Ever Breastfed Breastfe
Year 2010 targets: increase the proportion of mothers who bperiod to 75%, b) at six months to 50%, and c) at one year to
ge of infants ever ed at least 6 and 12ge of infants ever ed at least 6 and 12ed at least 6 and 12 ed at least 6 and 12
4 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YearYear
d 6 Months Breastfed 12 Months
breastfeed their babies a) in the early postpartum o 25%. 2009 National PedNSS Table 13D
Percentage of infants eleast 3 and 6 months*Percentage of infants eleast 3 and 6 months*least 3 and 6 monthsleast 3 and 6 months
20
e
10
Perc
enta
ge
0
P
3 Months
* Among infants who turned three and six months of age rescontributors.
exclusively breastfed at exclusively breastfed at
6 Months
2009 National PedNSS Table 3D spectively during the reporting period.
Percentage of children who view TV <2 hours/Percentage of children who view TV <2 hours/who view TV <2 hours/by race and ethnicitywho view TV <2 hours/by race and ethnicity
60708090
age
20304050
Per
cent
a
01020
White Black Hispanic AmericanIndianIndian
* Increase the proportion of children and adolescents who
aged 2 to <5 years /dayaged 2 to <5 years
/day/day /day
Year 2010 target*
n Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D view TV two or fewer hours per day to 75%.
Percentage of childrenwho view TV <2 hours/Percentage of childrenwho view TV <2 hours/who view TV <2 hours/by agewho view TV <2 hours/by age
90
5060708090
age
20304050
Per
cent
01020
2 3 4YYe
* Increase the proportion of children and adolescents who
aged 2 to <5 years /day aged 2 to <5 years /day/day /day
Year 2010 target*
4 Totalear
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D view TV two or fewer hours per day to 75%.
Percentage of childrenlive in households withPercentage of childrenlive in households withlive in households withby race and ethnicitylive in households withby race and ethnicity
40
30
tage
10
20
Per
cent
0White Black Hispanic American
IndianIndian
* Defined as smokers who smoke inside the home. ** Reduce the proportion of children who are regularly expos
aged <5 years who smokers*
aged <5 years who smokers* smokers smokers
Year 2010 target**
Asian Multiple Total
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D
sed to tobacco smoke at home to 10%.
Percentage of children live in households withPercentage of children live in households with
40
live in households with by agelive in households with by age
30
40
ge
10
20
Per
cent
a
0
10
1 1 2 3
P
<1 1 2 3
Age (ye
* Defined as smokers who smoke inside the home. ** Reduce the proportion of children who are regularly expo
aged <5 years who smokers*aged <5 years who smokers*smokerssmokers
Year 2010
4 T t l
2010 target**
4 Total
ears)
2009 National PedNSS Table 9D
osed to tobacco smoke at home to 10%.
MaMaNational Maps of National Maps of
apsapsf Contributor Dataf Contributor Data
Prevalence of low birthby contributorPrevalence of low birthby contributor
No Local Da
* < 2500 grams, among infants born during the reporting peYear 2010 target: reduce low birthweight to 5% of live birth
hweight* hweight*
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP Rico
ta Presented
R SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 7
7 - < 9
9 - < 11
11 +
No Data
eriod. hs. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of high birtby contributorPrevalence of high birtby contributor
* > 4000 grams, among infants born during the reporting pe
hweight* hweight*
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 4
4 - < 6
6 - < 8
8 +
No Data
eriod. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years, by coPrevalence of short staamong children aged <5 years, by co
* < 5th percentile length or height-for-age, CDC Growth ChaYear 2010 target: reduce growth retardation (short stature)
ature* ontributorature* ontributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 5
5 - < 6
6 - < 7
7 +
No Data
arts, 2000. ) among low-income children under age five years to 5%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years, by coPrevalence of underweamong children aged <5 years, by co
* < 5th percentile weight-for-length or BMI-for-age, CDC Gro5% of children are expected to fall below the 5th percentile
eight* ontributoreight* ontributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 2
2 - < 4
4 - < 6
6 +
No Data
owth Charts, 2000. e. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of overweigamong children aged 2 to <5 years, Prevalence of overweigamong children aged 2 to <5 years,
* > 85th-<95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 10% of children are expected to fall between the 85th and
ght* by contributorght* by contributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 14
14 - < 16
16 - < 18
18 +
No Data
2000. 95th percentiles. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of obesity* among children aged 2 to <5 years, Prevalence of obesity* among children aged 2 to <5 years,
* > 95th percentile BMI-for-age, CDC Growth Charts, 2000. 5% of children are expected to fall above the 95th percenti
by contributor by contributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 12
12 - < 14
14 - < 16
16 +
No Data
ile. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Prevalence of anemia*among children aged <5 years, by coPrevalence of anemia*among children aged <5 years, by co
* Hb or Hct < 5th percentile, CDC MMWR vol. 47 (No. RR-3
* ontributor
* ontributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 8
8 - < 13
13 - < 18
18 +
No Data
3), 1998. 2009 National PedNSS Table 6D
Percentage of infants eby contributorPercentage of infants eby contributor
* Among infants born during the reporting period. Year 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who
ever breastfed* ever breastfed*
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 46
46 - < 62
62 - < 78
78 +
No Data
breastfeed their babies in the early postpartum period to 75%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 7D
Percentage of infants b6 months*, by contributor
Percentage of infants b6 months*, by contributor
* Among infants who turned six months of age during the repYear 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who b
breastfed at least breastfed at least
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 14
14 - < 26
26 - < 38
38 +
No Data
porting period. breastfeed their babies at six months to 50%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 7D
Percentage of infants b12 months*, by contributor
Percentage of infants b12 months*, by contributor
* Among infants who turned twelve months of age during theYear 2010 target: increase the proportion of mothers who b
breastfed at least breastfed at least
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 8
8 - < 15
15 - < 22
22 +
No Data
e reporting period. breastfeed their babies at one year to 25%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 7D
Percentage of infants eat least 3 months*, by co
Percentage of infants eat least 3 months*, by co
* Among infants who turned three months during the reportin
exclusively breastfed ntributor
exclusively breastfed ntributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 5
5 - < 13
13 - < 21
21 +
No Data
ng period. 2009 National PedNSS Table 7D
Percentage of childrenwho view TV <2 hours/Percentage of childrenwho view TV <2 hours/
Year 2010 target: increase the proportion of children and ado
aged 2 to <5 years /day, by contributor
aged 2 to <5 years /day, by contributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 72
72 - < 79
79 - < 86
86 +
No Data
olescents who view TV two or fewer hours per day to 75%.2009 National PedNSS Table 7D
Percentage of childrenwho live in householdsPercentage of childrenwho live in households
* Defined as smokers who smoke inside the home. Year 2010 target: reduce the proportion of children who are
aged <5 years s with smokers*, by contributor
aged <5 years s with smokers*, by contributor
CR SiouxDCDCITCANavajoP RicoR SiouxSR SiouxThree AffVirgin Isl
0 - < 2
2 - < 14
14 - < 26
26 +
No Data
e regularly exposed to tobacco smoke at home to 10%.
2009 National PedNSS Table 7D