QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentage* of Adults Aged ≥25 Years Who Were Told in the Past 12 Months by a Doctor or Other Health Professional That They Had a Liver Condition,(†) by Education Level - National Health Interview Survey,(§) 2016

简要统计:按教育程度划分的年龄调整百分比*(≥25岁),在过去12个月内被医生或其他医疗专业人员告知患有肝脏疾病的成年人(†) - 2016年全国健康访问调查(§)

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Abstract

In 2016, 2.0% of adults aged ≥25 years who were surveyed had been told by a doctor or other health professional in the past 12 months that they had a liver condition. The prevalence of liver condition declined as education level increased. Adults who had completed a bachelor's degree or higher were the least likely to have been diagnosed with any liver condition (1.3%), whereas those without a high school diploma were the most likely (3.3%).

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