Is overweight (BMI 25 to 30)?
Weighted Percent 'Yes'
Column Variable: Sex
Age: 18-99+ Years
Area: Texas

Year of Survey Male Female Total
% Yes Yes % Yes Yes % Yes Yes
2005 44.71,086 29.31,112 37.12,198
2006 42.11,060 30.21,250 36.32,310
2007 42.92,498 31.33,337 37.25,835
Total 43.24,644 30.35,699 36.810,343

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Detailed Least-Squares Analysis, for Linear Trend:

Column 2005 Y-intercept Slope 95% CI (1 df, t=12.706150)
Male % Yes 44.13 -0.905 -12.96 to +11.15
Female % Yes 29.28 +0.984 +0.385 to +1.583 **
Total % Yes 36.80 +0.0404 -6.362 to +6.443

Y-intercept and slope may be used to draw least-squares line.
If confidence interval (CI) does not include 0, trend is significant (**).


Links to Additional Output Formats:
  · HTML Table · Line Chart
  · ASCII Text · dBASE III (Database) · CSV (Spreadsheet)

Unique ID, for keeping track of analyses: X26WHKTF
Compiled / run: Oct 24 2011 / Oct 26 2011 (1 second) (VitalWeb Standard)
Data Scenario: Texas State Level Adult BRFSS
Excluded responses: Missing, not asked, don't know, and refused.
_BMI4CAT: About how much do you weigh without shoes? About how tall are you without shoes?
BRFSS data source: Texas Department of State Health Services