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Usual use of lower fat milks by region,
persons aged 65 years and over, NSW, 1997-2007

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Sex Year Urban
% (95% CI)
Rural
% (95% CI)
NSW
% (95% CI)
Males 1997 52.7 (47.8-57.7) 37.8 (33.4-42.2) 47.5 (43.8-51.1)
1998 51.6 (46.6-56.6) 47.1 (42.4-51.8) 49.9 (46.3-53.5)
2002 49.0 (44.2-53.9) 42.6 (38.0-47.2) 46.7 (43.2-50.2)
2003 47.9 (42.9-52.9) 48.8 (44.6-53.0) 48.2 (44.7-51.8)
2004 47.3 (41.7-52.9) 46.8 (41.3-52.4) 47.1 (43.0-51.2)
2005 46.6 (42.2-51.1) 51.1 (47.0-55.1) 48.3 (45.1-51.5)
2006 52.1 (46.9-57.2) 51.2 (46.2-56.2) 51.8 (48.0-55.5)
2007 48.6 (43.3-53.9) 41.6 (36.6-46.6) 46.1 (42.3-50.0)
Females 1997 62.5 (58.7-66.4) 56.6 (52.5-60.6) 60.5 (57.6-63.4)
1998 58.3 (54.5-62.1) 53.3 (49.5-57.0) 56.6 (53.8-59.4)
2002 61.5 (57.5-65.6) 59.2 (55.6-62.9) 60.7 (57.8-63.7)
2003 58.4 (54.5-62.2) 55.8 (52.2-59.4) 57.5 (54.6-60.3)
2004 56.2 (51.7-60.7) 53.4 (48.9-57.9) 55.2 (51.9-58.5)
2005 56.4 (52.8-60.0) 56.7 (53.3-60.1) 56.5 (53.9-59.1)
2006 61.7 (57.6-65.9) 58.1 (54.2-62.0) 60.4 (57.4-63.4)
2007 58.0 (53.8-62.2) 61.2 (57.4-65.0) 59.2 (56.2-62.2)
Persons 1997 58.3 (55.2-61.4) 48.2 (45.1-51.2) 54.8 (52.5-57.1)
1998 55.5 (52.4-58.5) 50.5 (47.5-53.4) 53.7 (51.5-55.9)
2002 55.9 (52.8-59.0) 51.4 (48.5-54.4) 54.3 (52.0-56.6)
2003 53.9 (50.8-57.0) 52.6 (49.9-55.4) 53.4 (51.2-55.7)
2004 52.3 (48.7-55.8) 50.4 (46.8-53.9) 51.6 (49.0-54.2)
2005 52.1 (49.2-54.9) 54.1 (51.5-56.7) 52.8 (50.8-54.8)
2006 57.4 (54.1-60.7) 54.9 (51.8-58.0) 56.5 (54.1-58.8)
2007 53.7 (50.4-57.0) 52.6 (49.5-55.7) 53.3 (50.9-55.7)


Note: Estimates are based on the following numbers of respondents for NSW: 1997 (3,094), 1998 (3,223), 2002 (3,406), 2003 (3,563), 2004 (2,582), 2005 (3,384), 2006 (2,381), 2007 (2,372). The indicator includes those who usually use low fat, reduced fat, or skim milk. The question used to define the indicator was: What type of milk do you usually have?
Source: New South Wales Population Health Survey 2007 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health.
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Produced by: Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 1 July 2008

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