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Features: Age: Age of individual. 20-80 Sex: This is the gender of the individual. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for male and 0 stands for female. ChestPainType: This categorizes the type of chest pain experienced by the individual. The values are: Value 1: Typical angina, which is chest pain related to the heart. Value 2: Atypical angina, which is chest pain not related to the heart. Value 3: Non-anginal pain, which is typically sharp and non-continuous. Value 4: Asymptomatic, meaning the individual experiences no symptoms. RestingBP: This is the individual’s resting blood pressure (in mm Hg) when they are at rest. Cholesterol: This is the individual’s cholesterol level, measured in mg/dl. FastingBS: This indicates whether the individual’s fasting blood sugar is greater than 120 mg/dl. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for true and 0 stands for false. MaxHR: This is the maximum heart rate achieved by the individual. ExerciseAngina: This indicates whether the individual experiences angina (chest pain) induced by exercise. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for yes and 0 stands for no.
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TwitterThe Long Beach Longitudinal Study (LBLS) was created in 1978 to obtain normative data for the Schaie-Thurston Adult Mental Abilities Test (STAMAT). From 1994 to 2003 it was extended under the guiding principle that cognitive aging is a largely contextual phenomenon. Individual differences in abilities and change in those abilities over adulthood are associated not only with cognitive mechanisms, but with sociodemographic phenomena such as birth cohort, or gender, and within-individual characteristics, including health, affect, self-efficacy, personality, and other variables that impact health. This principle is reflected in the testing measures added to the original panel. Besides the original ability measures used by Schaie, the Life Complexity Inventory, has been included in all testing. Because these measures were included in the later generations of testing, independent and direct comparisons can be made with Seattle Longitudinal Study (ICPSR 00158) to replicate findings and to generalize longitudinal samples. Panel 1 The initial panel was sampled in 1978 and consisted of 65 adults aged 28-33 and 518 adults aged 55-84. This sample was tested using the STAMAT, as well as a 20-item list of common English nouns for testing free recall, and a brief essay to test text recall. In 1981, 264 participants from this sample were retested, 106 were again retested from 1994-1995, and 42 in 1997. Finally, 15 participants of the original sample were tested from 2000-2002 using additional tests adopted for the creation of a second panel, described below, as well as a test for measuring executive function. Panel 2 In 1994, a second panel of 630 participants aged 30-97, a third of which were over 80, was added to the study. The testing for this sample included multiple indices of list recall, text recall, working memory, perceptual speed, and vocabulary for structural equation modeling. Assessment of language, autobiographical memory, personality, depression, health, health behaviors and other measures were also incorporated into the study. In 1997, 352 members of this second panel were retested. From 2000-2002, 179 participants of this second panel completed the 1994-1995 measures, as well as several tests extending the battery to indices of executive function. In 2003, 133 participants were retested. Panel 3 A third sample was recruited during the 2000-2002 time frame consisting of 911 participants aged 30-98, again approximately a third of which were over the age of 80. In 2003, 513 members of this third panel were retested. Datasets The data are provided in 6 datasets. Panel 1 and 2 1978 - 2003 Longitudinal File Dataset 1 is a longitudinal file of data from Panel 1 for tests performed in 1978, 1981, 1994, 1997, and 2000-2002, and data from Panel 2 for tests performed in 1994, 1997, 2000-2002 and 2003.; Panels 1 and 2 1994 STAMAT File Dataset 2 contains the STAMAT test variables for Panels 1 and 2.; Panel 1 and 2 1994-2000 Master Data Longitudinal File Dataset 3 is a second longitudinal file containing the complete catalog of variables from Panels 1 and 2 for test performed in 1994, 1997 and 2000.; Panel 2 Wave 1 1994 Cross File Dataset 4 contains variables for the first wave of Panel 2 which took place in 1994.; Panel 2 Wave 2 1997 Cross File Dataset 5 contains variables for the second wave of Panel 2 which took place in 1997.; Panel 3 Wave 1 2000 Master File Dataset 6 contains variables from the first wave of Panel 3 which took place in 2000.;
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All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) was 127.59986 Thous. of Persons in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) reached a record high of 127.59986 in August of 2025 and a record low of 91.27241 in October of 1995. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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TwitterAge-Race-Sex population estimates for all California Local Health Jurisdictions and counties. Based on combining California Department of Finance projections with Census estimates to generate County and LHJ City (Berkeley, Long Beach, and Pasadena) data.
Provides population data for calculation of rates, and to describe the demographic distribution of the population, for CDPH, other CalHHS departments, Local Health Jurisdictions, and other users
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All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) was 166.84896 Thous. of Persons in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) reached a record high of 166.84896 in August of 2025 and a record low of 116.60182 in October of 1995. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Education and Health Services: Hospitals in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) was 1010.60000 Thous. of Persons in March of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) reached a record high of 1010.60000 in March of 2025 and a record low of 374.50000 in June of 1993. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) was 1316.44363 Thous. of Persons in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) reached a record high of 1316.44363 in August of 2025 and a record low of 473.30481 in May of 1993. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Education and Health Services in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (MSA) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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All Employees: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) was 822.10000 Thous. of Persons in January of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) reached a record high of 822.10000 in January of 2024 and a record low of 314.10000 in January of 1990. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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TwitterThis data table shows the percentage of tobacco retailer stores that sell electronic smoking devices (including e-cigarettes, other vapor devices or e-liquids) in 2013 and 2016 by county. Data for three city health departments (Berkeley, Long Beach and Pasadena) were analyzed separately, results for Alameda County include the city of Berkeley and results for Los Angeles County include the cities of Pasadena and Long Beach. Results were suppressed for items with a small sample size (n =< 5) and for results considered unreliable (coefficient of variation greater than or equal to 0.5). Cities or counties that conducted a census of tobacco retailers will not have a confidence interval due to the survey methodology.
The Healthy Stores for a Healthy Community (HSHC) marketing survey measured the availability of a range of unhealthy and healthy products, as well as marketing practices for tobacco, alcohol, food and beverage items, and condoms. The California Tobacco Control Program (CTCP) invited partners in the Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch at the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the Substance Use Disorders Program at the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), and the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control Branch at CDPH to join the campaign and look at the retail environment from a more comprehensive perspective, as there were many local and state efforts examining one or more of these health issues in community stores. This collaboration is part of the state’s continued effort to address the burden of chronic disease and to better understand the role that stores could play in making communities healthier. In 2013, the 61 local lead agencies (LLAs) completed the HSHC survey in a total of 7,393 randomly selected stores that sell tobacco throughout the state of California. In 2016, the LLAs completed a follow-up survey in 7,152 randomly selected stores that sell tobacco statewide.
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TwitterView details of Health Import Data of Homedics Inc Buyer and Ningbo Longfu Electrical Appliances And Tool Co Limited Supplier to US at Long Beach Ca Port with product description, price, date, quantity and more.
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All Employees: Education and Health Services: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) was 852.10000 Thous. of Persons in March of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All Employees: Education and Health Services: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) reached a record high of 852.10000 in March of 2025 and a record low of 308.60000 in January of 1991. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All Employees: Education and Health Services: Health Care and Social Assistance in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA (MD) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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Features: Age: Age of individual. 20-80 Sex: This is the gender of the individual. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for male and 0 stands for female. ChestPainType: This categorizes the type of chest pain experienced by the individual. The values are: Value 1: Typical angina, which is chest pain related to the heart. Value 2: Atypical angina, which is chest pain not related to the heart. Value 3: Non-anginal pain, which is typically sharp and non-continuous. Value 4: Asymptomatic, meaning the individual experiences no symptoms. RestingBP: This is the individual’s resting blood pressure (in mm Hg) when they are at rest. Cholesterol: This is the individual’s cholesterol level, measured in mg/dl. FastingBS: This indicates whether the individual’s fasting blood sugar is greater than 120 mg/dl. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for true and 0 stands for false. MaxHR: This is the maximum heart rate achieved by the individual. ExerciseAngina: This indicates whether the individual experiences angina (chest pain) induced by exercise. It is represented as a binary value where 1 stands for yes and 0 stands for no.