Thirty five percent of Denver residents report that their diet is generally healthy. People here have milk to drink or on their cereal 17 times per month. This includes chocolate and other flavored milks, as well as hot cocoa made with milk, and does not count small amounts of milk added to coffee or tea. People living here eat an average of five meals (breakfasts, lunches or dinners) per week that were prepared away from home in places such as restaurants, fast food places, food stands, grocery stores or from vending machines. They get four of these meals from a fast-food or pizza place. People here eat three "ready to eat" foods such as salads, soups, chicken, sandwiches and cooked vegetables per month. They also eat two frozen meals or frozen pizzas on average monthly.
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The average Denver resident last visited a dentist three years ago (including all types of dentists, such as, orthodontists, oral surgeons, and all other dental specialists, as well as dental hygienists). Sixteen percent of people living here 30 years of age and older, are embarrassed because of their teeth, mouth or dentures. Forty seven percent think they might have gum disease (might have swollen gums, receding gums, sore or infected gums or loose teeth). Denver residents rate the overall health of their teeth and gums on average at 38 percent. People living here aged 30 years and older, aside from brushing their teeth with toothbrush, use dental floss or any other device that clean between teeth on average three days per week. They also use mouthwash or other dental rinse products to treat dental disease or dental problems an average of three days per week. The average person living here (including children) has 30 teeth.
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The average height of Denver residents 16 years and older is 64 inches. The average weight is 183 pounds. Their average BMI (Body Mass Index) is 30. Thirty six percent of people living here are obese. Fifty seven percent have ever been obese. Forty four percent have ever tried to lose weight.
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Sixty nine percent of Denver residents have ever used marijuana or hashish. Twenty one percent of people living here have ever used cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine. Fifteen percent have ever used any form of cocaine, such as powder, 'crack', 'free base', and coca paste. Seven percent have ever used methamphetamines.
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Four percent of people living in Denver have ever been told by a doctor or health professional that they have diabetes. Twenty six percent of people had a blood test for high sugar or diabetes within the past three years.
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Denver residents 20 years and older on average get up to urinate one time at night (from time they go to bed at night until the time they get up in the morning).
Forty seven percent of people living in Denver are covered by health insurance or some other kind of health care plan.
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Nineteen percent of people take their blood pressure at home.
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Seventeen percent of people living in Denver use sunscreen.
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Thirteen percent often feel down, depressed, or hopeless. Forty one percent of people living here have trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleep too much. Thirty seven percent of people often feel tired or have little energy. Thirty six percent are bothered by poor appetite or overeating. Ten percent often feel badly about themselves, that they are a failure or have let themselves or their families down.
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Eighty three percent of people living in Denver have at least one alcoholic drink per month. Eleven percent of people living here do not drink alcohol at all. People living here drink alcohol 2.1 days per month on average. They have 4.2 drinks per week. On average people living here have 5 or more drinks on 14 days a year.
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Ninety five percent of Denver residents 18 years and older have ever had vaginal, anal or oral sex. Ninety five percent of males have ever had vaginal sex with a woman. Eighty nine percent have ever performed oral sex on a woman. Fifty five percent have ever had anal sex with a woman. Five percent of males in Denver have ever had any kind of sex with a man, including oral or anal. People in Denver were 18 years old on average when they had sex for the first time. The average man in his lifetime had any kind of sex with 11 women. He has vaginal sex with 11 women. People living here were on average 20 years old when they first performed oral sex on a woman. In their lifetime they performed oral sex on average on three women. People in Denver were 18 years old on average when they first performed oral sex on a man. The average person in Denver has vaginal or anal sex 87 times a year. Forty two percent have sex without using a condom. Fifty four percent of men 18 years old and older are circumcised.
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Eight percent of households in Denver use chemical products in their homes to control fleas, roaches, ants, termites or other insects. Eleven percent use chemical products in their lawns or gardens to kill weeds.
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Denver residents 16 years and older usually get seven hours of sleep at night on weekdays or workdays. Thirteen percent of them have trouble sleeping.
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Fifty five percent of Denver residents currently smoke cigarettes.
Sixty percent of Denver residents' work involve vigorous-intensity activity that causes large increases in breathing or heart rate, like carrying or lifting heavy loads, digging or construction work for at least 10 minutes continuously. Fifty nine percent of people do moderate-intensity activities at work that cause small increases in breathing or heart rate such as brisk walking or carrying light loads for at least 10 minutes continuously. Twenty six percent walk or bicycle for at least 10 minutes continuously to get to and from places. Twenty eight percent do any vigorous-intensity sports, fitness or recreational activities that cause large increases in breathing or heart rate like running or basketball for at least 10 minutes continuously. Twenty five percent do any moderate-intensity sports, fitness or recreational activities that cause a small increase in breathing or heart rate such as brisk walking, bicycling, swimming or golf for at least 10 minutes continuously. People living here spend five hours sitting on a typical day (this includes sitting at work, at home, getting to and from places, or with friends, including time spent sitting at a desk, traveling in a car or bus, reading, playing cards, watching television or using a computer). They usually sit and watch TV or videos for about two hours per day. They use a computer or play computer games (including Playstation, Nintendo DS, or other portable video games) outside of work or school for 1.1 hours per day.
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Twenty six percent are overweight. Nine percent of people living in Denver have ever received a blood transfusion. Twenty four percent have trouble seeing, even when wearing glasses or contact lenses.
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People living in Denver report their general health condition on average at 54 percent. Nine percent of them donate blood. Excluding tests they have had as part of blood donations, 34 percent of Denver residents have ever had their blood tested for the AIDS virus infection.
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People in Denver spend $411 per month on average on food for their families at supermarkets or grocery stores. This is 22 percent of their income. The average family in Denver spends $126 on food at other stores monthly. This is five percent of their income. They spend $193 on eating out, including cafeterias at work or at school or on vending machines. This is five percent of their income. They also spend $44 monthly on carried out or delivered food. This is two percent of their income.
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People living in Denver report their general condition of hearing on average at 86 percent. Ninety one percent of them can usually hear and understand, without the use of a hearing aid or any other listening devices, what a person says without seeing his or her face if that person whispers to them from across a quiet room. Hundred percent of people can hear a normal voice across a quiet room. Fifty six percent of people living here have ever had a job where they were exposed to loud sounds or noise. Loud means so loud that they must speak in a raised voice to be heard. Thirty two percent of people in Denver had off-work exposure to loud noise.
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Nine percent of Denver residents 20 or older have limitations caused by a long-term physical, mental or emotional problems or illnesses keeping them from working at a job or business. Four percent have difficulty walking without using any special equipment. Eight percent of people here have health problems that require them to use special equipment, such as a cane, wheelchair, special bed or special telephone.
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