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Arthritis-attributable activity limitations in US adults by ethnicity 2013-2015

Prevalence of arthritis-attributable activity limitations among U.S. adults diagnosed with this disease as of 2013-2015, by ethnicity

The data shows the prevalence of arthritis-attributable activity limitations among adults in the U.S. from 2013 to 2015 that have a form of doctor-diagnosed arthritis, by ethnicity. From 2013 to 2015, 48.6% of Black, non-Hispanic adult respondents said that they have an activity limitation due to their arthritis, while 50.5% of multiple race, non-Hispanic respondents indicated that they had an activity limitation due to their arthritis. Arthritis is a leading cause of disability and a common chronic condition in the U.

White, non-Hispanic 40.1
Black, non-Hispanic 48.6
Hispanic 44.3
Asian, non-Hispanic 37.6
Multiple race, non-Hispanic 50.5
American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic 51.6