Problem: Young African Americans are living with diseases more common at older ages.
Disease type |
Ages |
Race/Ethnicity |
Percent (%) |
High blood pressure |
18-34 |
African American |
12 |
White |
10 |
35-49 |
African American |
33 |
White |
22 |
50-64 |
African American |
64 |
White |
41 |
Diabetes |
18-34 |
African American |
1.5 |
White |
1.4 |
35-49 |
African American |
10 |
White |
6 |
50-64 |
African American |
23 |
White |
14 |
Stroke |
18-34 |
African American |
0.7 |
White |
0.4 |
35-49 |
African American |
2 |
White |
1 |
50-64 |
African American |
7 |
White |
4 |
African Americans and whites include Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin.
Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2015.
African Americans are more likely to die at early ages from all causes.
Ages |
Race/Ethnicity |
Deaths per 100,000 people |
18-34 |
African American |
142 |
White |
100 |
35-49 |
African American |
312 |
White |
220 |
50-64 |
African American |
1,046 |
White |
722 |
A line graph shows how deaths per 100,000 people in African Americans ages 65 years and older decreased steadily from 1999 to 2015.
Deaths in African Americans ages 65 years and older
Year |
Heart disease |
Cancer |
Stroke |
1999 |
1,902.6 |
1,305 |
483.4 |
2000 |
1,854.5 |
1,293.1 |
483.5 |
2001 |
1,805.5 |
1,269.6 |
466.1 |
2002 |
1,759.8 |
1,247 |
455.7 |
2003 |
1,705.6 |
1,210.8 |
437.1 |
2004 |
1,591.5 |
1,185.1 |
414.1 |
2005 |
1,540.8 |
1,159.8 |
384.7 |
2006 |
1,460.4 |
1,134.8 |
359 |
2007 |
1,399.4 |
1,126.7 |
354.1 |
2008 |
1,345.5 |
1,090.2 |
335.8 |
2009 |
1,272.9 |
1,068.8 |
307.8 |
2010 |
1,240.8 |
1,067.9 |
303.7 |
2011 |
1,174 |
1,039.1 |
291.7 |
2012 |
1,151 |
1,010.6 |
281 |
2013 |
1,136.4 |
983.3 |
278.7 |
2014 |
1,100.8 |
958.9 |
281.6 |
2015 |
1,085.5 |
927.7 |
287.2 |
The causes of death included in this study were heart disease, cancer, and stroke. The decreases in deaths due to heart disease, cancer, and stroke are shown for African Americans and whites.
Cause of Death |
Decrease (%) |
Race/Ethnicity |
Heart disease |
43 |
African American |
38 |
White |
Cancer |
29 |
African American |
20 |
White |
Stroke |
41 |
African American |
41 |
White |
Some social factors and health risks affect African Americans at younger ages:
Social factor/health risk |
Ages |
Race/Ethnicity |
Percent (%) |
Unemployment |
18-34 |
African American |
13 |
White |
6 |
35-49 |
African American |
8 |
White |
4 |
50-64 |
African American |
5 |
White |
3 |
Living in poverty |
18-34 |
African American |
25 |
White |
16 |
35-49 |
African American |
19 |
White |
10 |
50-64 |
African American |
20 |
White |
9 |
No home ownership |
18-34 |
African American |
69 |
White |
53 |
35-49 |
African American |
57 |
White |
34 |
50-64 |
African American |
45 |
White |
22 |
Could not see an MD because of cost |
18-34 |
African American |
19 |
White |
15 |
35-49 |
African American |
19 |
White |
15 |
50-64 |
African American |
18 |
White |
12 |
Smoking |
18-34 |
African American |
19 |
White |
20 |
35-49 |
African American |
20 |
White |
20 |
50-64 |
African American |
24 |
White |
18 |
Not active |
18-34 |
African American |
26 |
White |
19 |
35-49 |
African American |
30 |
White |
25 |
50-64 |
African American |
35 |
White |
28 |
Obesity |
18-34 |
African American |
29 |
White |
22 |
35-49 |
African American |
43 |
White |
32 |
50-64 |
African American |
43 |
White |
33 |
SOURCES: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2015; American Community Survey of the US Census Bureau, 2014.