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Adverse Health Outcomes Among Industrial and Occupational Sectors in Michigan

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Prevalence of current smokers, binge drinkers, and obesity among employed adults, by industry, Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2013–2015. Brackets represent the 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and nonoverlapping 95% CIs indicate a significantly different prevalence compared with all workers in the survey (< .05).

Industry or Occupation Current Smoker, % (95% CI) Binge Drinker, % (95% CI) Obesity, % (95% CI)
Accommodation and Food Services 35.7 (31.1–40.2) 28.7 (24.4–33.0) 25.4 (21.4–29.4)
Administrative and Support and Waste Management 33.5 (27.2–39.8) 21.7 (16.3–27.0) 26.5 (20.6–32.4)
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 18.3 (11.4–25.2) 27.4 (19.4–35.5) 25.2 (17.9–32.6)
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 18.8 (12.3–25.4) 26.0 (19.3–32.7) 24.3 (17.4–31.2)
Construction 36.3 (31.6–41) 37.2 (32.7–41.7) 25.4 (21.4–29.4)
Educational Services 8.8 (7–10.7) 19.2 (16.7–21.7) 28.6 (25.7–31.5)
Finance and Insurance 15.9 (12–19.8) 29.3 (24.4–34.2) 33.6 (28.7–38.4)
Health Care and Social Assistance 16.0 (14.1–17.9) 17.7 (15.8–19.6) 31.5 (29.1–33.8)
Information 14.0 (9.4–18.6) 25.0 (18.7–31.3) 33.7 (26.8–40.5)
Manufacturing 25.6 (23.3–28) 26.8 (24.5–29.0) 33.9 (31.5–36.4)
Other Services (except Public Administration) 23.2 (19–27.4) 19.6 (15.7–23.6) 31.7 (27.0–36.3)
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 10.4 (7.6–13.3) 23.9 (20.1–27.8) 28.9 (24.7–33.1)
Public Administration 14.2 (10.3–18.1) 21.3 (16.9–25.6) 38.7 (33.7–43.8)
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 23.3 (16.5–30.1) 27.0 (20.6–33.4) 24.5 (17.9–31.1)
Retail Trade 24.5 (21.3–27.8) 21.4 (18.5–24.3) 28.8 (25.7–31.8)
Transportation and Warehousing 26.8 (21.8–31.8) 22.5 (17.9–33.0) 36.1 (30.9–41.4)
Utilities 13.6 (7.2–20.1) 32.8 (24.4–27.0) 28.3 (20.1–36.6)
Wholesale Trade 21.3 (14.7–27.9) 31.6 (16.3–35.5) 24.5 (17.8–31.1)
All workers 22.1 (31.1–40.2) 24.2 (19.4–32.7) 30.4 (21.4–29.4)

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