2012 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results Nebraska High School Survey 10-year Trend Analysis Report Question summary, prevalence by survey year, linear change, quadratic change, and 2010-2012 change Linear change and quadratic change are based on trend analysis using a logistic regression model controlling for sex, race/ethnicity, and grade, p<0.05. 2010-2012 change is based on t-test analysis, p<0.05. Total Injury and Violence Question 8. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet 2003 91.2% 2005 91.7% 2010 91.0% 2012 89.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 9. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else 2003 21.9% 2005 15.9% 2010 15.7% 2012 11.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 10. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 2003 38.5% 2005 35.6% 2010 23.9% 2012 20.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 16. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school 2003 3.1% 2005 3.9% 2010 3.8% 2012 4.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 17. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 8.8% 2005 9.7% 2010 6.4% 2012 6.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 18. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 29.6% 2005 28.5% 2010 26.7% 2012 20.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 19. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months in which they were injured and had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 2.7% 2005 3.3% 2010 3.1% 2012 2.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 20. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 10.6% 2005 9.3% 2010 7.4% 2012 5.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 21. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to 2003 9.9% 2005 9.1% 2010 8.1% 2012 8.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 24. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months 2010 22.9% 2012 20.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 25. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months 2010 15.8% 2012 15.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 26. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months 2003 25.3% 2005 25.1% 2010 21.0% 2012 19.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 27. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months 2003 17.9% 2005 16.5% 2010 14.2% 2012 12.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 28. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months 2003 17.2% 2005 14.3% 2010 10.9% 2012 9.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 29. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 8.8% 2005 9.4% 2010 7.7% 2012 6.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 30. Percentage of students who made a suicide attempt during the past 12 months that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 3.4% 2005 3.2% 2010 2.6% 2012 1.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Tobacco Use Question 31. Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 2003 60.2% 2005 53.4% 2010 38.7% 2012 31.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 32. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13 years 2003 20.7% 2005 16.5% 2010 8.2% 2012 6.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 33. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 24.1% 2005 21.8% 2010 15.0% 2012 10.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNFRCIG. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days 2003 11.2% 2005 9.6% 2010 5.8% 2012 3.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 34. Among students who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who smoked more than 10 cigarettes per day on the days they smoked during the past 30 days 2003 9.3% 2005 8.9% 2010 7.1% 2012 4.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 35. Among students who were less than 18 years of age and who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who usually got their own cigarettes by buying them in a store or gas station during the past 30 days 2003 7.3% 2005 3.8% 2010 5.1% 2012 6.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 36. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 7.4% 2005 6.8% 2010 3.8% 2012 2.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 37. Percentage of students who ever smoked cigarettes daily, that is, at least one cigarette every day for 30 days 2003 16.7% 2005 14.9% 2010 9.3% 2012 6.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 38. Among students who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who ever tried to quit smoking cigarettes during the past 12 months 2003 59.6% 2005 55.5% 2010 57.7% 2012 47.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 39. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 10.1% 2005 8.7% 2010 6.4% 2012 7.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 40. Percentage of students who smoked cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 18.2% 2005 16.8% 2010 9.6% 2012 8.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNANYTOB. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes or cigars or used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 30.8% 2005 28.0% 2010 18.9% 2012 16.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Alcohol and Other Drug Use Question 41. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 2003 78.4% 2005 73.2% 2010 60.6% 2012 52.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 42. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 years 2003 26.6% 2005 23.9% 2010 16.5% 2012 12.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 43. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 46.5% 2005 42.9% 2010 26.6% 2012 22.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 44. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 32.2% 2005 29.8% 2010 16.4% 2012 13.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 46. Among students who reported current alcohol use, the percentage who usually got the alcohol they drank from someone who gave it to them during the past 30 days 2010 35.2% 2012 37.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 47. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life 2003 34.6% 2005 32.3% 2010 25.0% 2012 23.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 48. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years 2003 7.7% 2005 7.0% 2010 4.9% 2012 5.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 49. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 2003 18.3% 2005 17.5% 2010 12.7% 2012 11.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 50. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life 2003 6.9% 2005 7.5% 2010 4.2% 2012 3.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 51. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life 2003 11.7% 2005 11.3% 2010 9.7% 2012 7.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 52. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life 2003 2.7% 2005 2.7% 2010 1.9% 2012 1.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 53. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life 2003 6.3% 2005 5.8% 2010 2.7% 2012 2.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 54. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life 2003 5.0% 2005 4.9% 2010 4.5% 2012 3.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 55. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2003 3.6% 2005 4.0% 2010 2.8% 2012 2.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 56. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2010 12.4% 2012 10.4% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 57. Percentage of students who used a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life 2003 2.0% 2005 3.1% 2010 1.9% 2012 1.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 58. Percentage of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property during the past 12 months 2003 23.3% 2005 22.0% 2010 20.3% 2012 19.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Sexual Behaviors Question 59. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 2003 42.8% 2005 40.8% 2010 37.1% 2012 35.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 60. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years 2003 5.1% 2005 4.4% 2010 3.8% 2012 4.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 61. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 2003 12.0% 2005 11.9% 2010 10.6% 2012 9.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 62. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months 2003 31.5% 2005 29.9% 2010 27.0% 2012 25.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 63. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse 2003 30.5% 2005 24.0% 2010 19.8% 2012 19.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 64. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used a condom during last sexual intercourse 2003 60.2% 2005 61.6% 2010 62.0% 2012 62.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 85. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection 2003 85.0% 2005 85.4% 2010 78.5% 2012 74.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Weight Management and Dietary Behaviors QNOWT. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 14.5% 2005 13.7% 2010 13.6% 2012 13.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNOBESE. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 10.4% 2005 10.9% 2010 11.6% 2012 12.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 66. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight 2003 32.7% 2005 32.5% 2010 28.5% 2012 27.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 67. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight 2003 45.2% 2005 46.3% 2010 43.0% 2012 42.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 68. Percentage of students who went without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 13.0% 2005 12.2% 2010 11.2% 2012 10.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 69. Percentage of students who took any diet pills, powders, or liquids without a doctor's advice to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 9.1% 2005 6.8% 2010 4.7% 2012 4.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 70. Percentage of students who vomited or took laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 7.2% 2005 6.5% 2010 3.9% 2012 3.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 71. Percentage of students who drank 100% fruit juices one or more times during the past seven days 2003 81.1% 2005 80.8% 2010 78.2% 2012 74.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 72. Percentage of students who ate fruit one or more times during the past seven days 2003 87.1% 2005 87.6% 2010 87.9% 2012 91.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 73. Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 2003 68.7% 2005 65.1% 2010 60.2% 2012 61.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 74. Percentage of students who ate potatoes one or more times during the past seven days 2003 77.4% 2005 73.5% 2010 73.0% 2012 70.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 75. Percentage of students who ate carrots one or more times during the past seven days 2003 54.7% 2005 52.1% 2010 47.2% 2012 48.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 76. Percentage of students who ate other vegetables one or more times during the past seven days 2003 86.7% 2005 83.4% 2010 83.2% 2012 82.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG. Percentage of students who ate fruits and vegetables five or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 16.3% 2005 13.5% 2010 16.5% 2012 16.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRUIT. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 25.5% 2005 23.6% 2010 26.9% 2012 26.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR0. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.4% 2005 6.2% 2010 4.7% 2012 4.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR1. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 57.8% 2005 56.4% 2010 59.0% 2012 62.2% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNFR3. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 14.0% 2005 12.4% 2010 15.6% 2012 14.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG. Percentage of students who ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 12.2% 2005 9.6% 2010 12.2% 2012 11.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG0. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 3.2% 2005 4.7% 2010 4.5% 2012 5.4% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG1. Percentage of students who ate vegetables one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 65.8% 2005 61.9% 2010 62.0% 2012 61.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG2. Percentage of students who ate vegetables two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 27.7% 2005 24.2% 2010 26.5% 2012 25.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG2. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day and ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 6.7% 2005 5.9% 2010 8.0% 2012 7.7% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 77. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 26.2% 2012 22.3% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA0. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop 0 times per day during the past seven days 2010 18.7% 2012 22.6% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNSODA2. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop two or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 17.0% 2012 13.8% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA3. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop three or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 8.9% 2012 7.2% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 78. Percentage of students who drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 18.4% 2005 18.6% 2010 15.6% 2012 13.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNMILK0. Percentage of students who drank 0 glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 14.7% 2005 12.5% 2010 14.7% 2012 13.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK1. Percentage of students who drank one or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 50.3% 2005 52.6% 2010 47.4% 2012 44.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK2. Percentage of students who drank two or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 35.0% 2005 36.5% 2010 31.9% 2012 28.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Physical Activity Question 80. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days 2005 36.5% 2010 53.7% 2012 57.6% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA0DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 0 of the past seven days 2005 22.5% 2010 10.4% 2012 10.7% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA7DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 7 of the past seven days 2005 16.6% 2010 28.0% 2012 32.3% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 81. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours per day of TV on an average school day 2003 28.0% 2005 26.5% 2010 25.2% 2012 22.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 82. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day 2010 21.1% 2012 28.1% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 83. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school 2003 49.1% 2005 48.9% 2010 48.1% 2012 49.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNDLYPE. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes daily in an average week when they were in school 2003 36.4% 2005 34.3% 2010 33.5% 2012 34.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 84. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months 2003 62.0% 2005 63.3% 2010 62.9% 2012 65.2% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Other Question 86. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma 2003 19.4% 2005 19.2% 2010 19.2% 2012 16.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 88. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 5.1% 2005 3.9% 2010 3.1% 2012 3.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 89. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days and who have a usual type of alcohol that they drink, the percentage who reported liquor, such as vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, or whisky, as their type of alcohol they usually drank during the past 30 days 2010 43.7% 2012 47.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 90. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days, the percentage who reported their home or another person's home as their usual place they usually drank alcohol during the past 30 days 2010 81.6% 2012 82.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 91. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sports drink such as Gatorade or PowerAde one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 17.1% 2012 15.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 92. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage such as lemonade, sweetened tea or coffee drinks, flavored milk, Snapple, Sunny Delight, or energy drinks such as Red Bull one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 13.0% 2012 12.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 93. Percentage of students who did exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, on three or more of the past seven days 2010 57.7% 2012 58.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 94. Percentage of students who spend more than 20 minutes actually exercising or playing sports during an average physical education (PE) class 2003 43.0% 2005 43.1% 2010 46.8% 2012 47.1% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 95. Percentage of students who last saw a dentist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work during the past 12 months 2010 75.1% 2012 74.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 96. Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months 2010 18.5% 2012 16.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 97. Percentage of students who have ever talked about AIDS or HIV infection with their parents or other adults in their family 2005 43.0% 2010 38.1% 2012 38.2% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Male Injury and Violence Question 8. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet 2003 91.2% 2005 92.5% 2010 91.0% 2012 90.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 9. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else 2003 28.1% 2005 21.7% 2010 18.8% 2012 16.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 10. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 2003 37.0% 2005 36.6% 2010 21.7% 2012 19.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 16. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school 2003 3.1% 2005 4.4% 2010 4.5% 2012 3.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 17. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 12.0% 2005 12.7% 2010 8.3% 2012 7.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 18. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 37.8% 2005 36.6% 2010 32.1% 2012 25.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 19. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months in which they were injured and had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 3.7% 2005 4.6% 2010 3.7% 2012 2.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 20. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 14.9% 2005 12.6% 2010 9.7% 2012 7.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 21. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to 2003 8.3% 2005 5.9% 2010 5.3% 2012 5.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 24. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months 2010 22.6% 2012 17.0% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 25. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months 2010 11.8% 2012 9.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 26. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months 2003 19.2% 2005 19.0% 2010 14.5% 2012 11.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 27. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months 2003 12.2% 2005 11.8% 2010 10.8% 2012 7.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 28. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months 2003 14.5% 2005 11.1% 2010 8.6% 2012 6.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 29. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 6.4% 2005 7.7% 2010 6.8% 2012 4.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 30. Percentage of students who made a suicide attempt during the past 12 months that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 3.2% 2005 3.2% 2010 2.6% 2012 1.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Tobacco Use Question 31. Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 2003 60.9% 2005 56.1% 2010 38.5% 2012 32.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 32. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13 years 2003 23.7% 2005 18.5% 2010 9.1% 2012 7.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 33. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 22.5% 2005 21.6% 2010 14.4% 2012 10.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNFRCIG. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days 2003 11.1% 2005 10.1% 2010 6.2% 2012 3.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 36. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 8.2% 2005 6.9% 2010 4.1% 2012 2.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 37. Percentage of students who ever smoked cigarettes daily, that is, at least one cigarette every day for 30 days 2003 17.2% 2005 15.4% 2010 9.8% 2012 7.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 39. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 17.0% 2005 14.5% 2010 10.2% 2012 12.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 40. Percentage of students who smoked cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 24.2% 2005 21.7% 2010 12.5% 2012 10.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNANYTOB. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes or cigars or used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 33.5% 2005 31.5% 2010 20.5% 2012 19.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Alcohol and Other Drug Use Question 41. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 2003 77.6% 2005 73.1% 2010 59.1% 2012 50.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 42. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 years 2003 31.3% 2005 27.8% 2010 18.8% 2012 14.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 43. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 43.8% 2005 44.4% 2010 25.7% 2012 20.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 44. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 32.6% 2005 32.2% 2010 15.6% 2012 13.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 46. Among students who reported current alcohol use, the percentage who usually got the alcohol they drank from someone who gave it to them during the past 30 days 2010 32.3% 2012 29.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 47. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life 2003 36.2% 2005 35.0% 2010 26.3% 2012 24.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 48. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years 2003 10.0% 2005 8.9% 2010 6.8% 2012 7.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 49. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 2003 20.5% 2005 19.3% 2010 13.5% 2012 13.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 50. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life 2003 6.7% 2005 8.6% 2010 5.0% 2012 4.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 51. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life 2003 11.5% 2005 11.2% 2010 8.8% 2012 7.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 52. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life 2003 3.6% 2005 3.8% 2010 2.6% 2012 1.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 53. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life 2003 5.8% 2005 6.4% 2010 3.5% 2012 2.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 54. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life 2003 5.6% 2005 6.3% 2010 5.6% 2012 4.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 55. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2003 4.3% 2005 5.1% 2010 3.5% 2012 3.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 56. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2010 13.4% 2012 11.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 57. Percentage of students who used a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life 2003 2.7% 2005 3.8% 2010 2.3% 2012 2.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 58. Percentage of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property during the past 12 months 2003 27.6% 2005 23.9% 2010 20.7% 2012 21.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Sexual Behaviors Question 59. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 2003 43.7% 2005 40.6% 2010 37.2% 2012 35.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 60. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years 2003 7.9% 2005 5.5% 2010 4.8% 2012 6.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 61. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 2003 13.9% 2005 11.7% 2010 11.3% 2012 10.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 62. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months 2003 30.1% 2005 30.2% 2010 25.7% 2012 26.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 63. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse 2003 35.2% 2005 25.5% 2010 21.3% 2012 22.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 64. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used a condom during last sexual intercourse 2003 65.2% 2005 66.9% 2010 68.6% 2012 67.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 85. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection 2003 83.3% 2005 84.1% 2010 79.4% 2012 75.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Weight Management and Dietary Behaviors QNOWT. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 15.9% 2005 14.6% 2010 13.5% 2012 15.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNOBESE. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 14.7% 2005 14.0% 2010 15.0% 2012 17.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 66. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight 2003 25.2% 2005 25.8% 2010 24.2% 2012 21.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 67. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight 2003 26.1% 2005 28.7% 2010 31.2% 2012 29.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 68. Percentage of students who went without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 7.3% 2005 9.0% 2010 7.7% 2012 6.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 69. Percentage of students who took any diet pills, powders, or liquids without a doctor's advice to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 6.7% 2005 5.3% 2010 4.8% 2012 4.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 70. Percentage of students who vomited or took laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 4.7% 2005 3.8% 2010 3.2% 2012 2.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 71. Percentage of students who drank 100% fruit juices one or more times during the past seven days 2003 82.3% 2005 80.5% 2010 80.2% 2012 76.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 72. Percentage of students who ate fruit one or more times during the past seven days 2003 85.5% 2005 85.6% 2010 87.1% 2012 90.6% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 73. Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 2003 65.6% 2005 61.1% 2010 55.8% 2012 54.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 74. Percentage of students who ate potatoes one or more times during the past seven days 2003 77.7% 2005 76.0% 2010 74.3% 2012 71.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 75. Percentage of students who ate carrots one or more times during the past seven days 2003 53.7% 2005 53.4% 2010 47.5% 2012 47.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 76. Percentage of students who ate other vegetables one or more times during the past seven days 2003 85.2% 2005 81.2% 2010 81.5% 2012 81.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG. Percentage of students who ate fruits and vegetables five or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 18.3% 2005 14.7% 2010 17.8% 2012 17.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRUIT. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 28.3% 2005 24.2% 2010 28.2% 2012 27.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR0. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.8% 2005 7.4% 2010 5.3% 2012 4.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR1. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 60.0% 2005 55.6% 2010 60.8% 2012 61.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR3. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 16.6% 2005 13.7% 2010 17.1% 2012 15.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG. Percentage of students who ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 13.1% 2005 10.1% 2010 12.4% 2012 11.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG0. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 4.5% 2005 5.4% 2010 5.5% 2012 6.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG1. Percentage of students who ate vegetables one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 65.7% 2005 62.7% 2010 62.2% 2012 60.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG2. Percentage of students who ate vegetables two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 28.8% 2005 25.6% 2010 27.5% 2012 23.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNFRVG2. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day and ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 7.8% 2005 6.5% 2010 8.6% 2012 7.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 77. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 29.7% 2012 27.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA0. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop 0 times per day during the past seven days 2010 16.1% 2012 18.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA2. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop two or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 20.1% 2012 17.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA3. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop three or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 10.4% 2012 10.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 78. Percentage of students who drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 24.0% 2005 23.9% 2010 19.7% 2012 15.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNMILK0. Percentage of students who drank 0 glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 10.6% 2005 9.4% 2010 10.7% 2012 9.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK1. Percentage of students who drank one or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 57.6% 2005 59.8% 2010 53.3% 2012 48.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK2. Percentage of students who drank two or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 42.2% 2005 44.6% 2010 38.4% 2012 32.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Physical Activity Question 80. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days 2005 42.8% 2010 61.3% 2012 65.2% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA0DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 0 of the past seven days 2005 18.6% 2010 8.5% 2012 7.2% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA7DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 7 of the past seven days 2005 22.0% 2010 35.8% 2012 40.4% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 81. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours per day of TV on an average school day 2003 30.3% 2005 27.5% 2010 26.8% 2012 23.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 82. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day 2010 25.3% 2012 29.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 83. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school 2003 55.9% 2005 56.1% 2010 55.3% 2012 57.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNDLYPE. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes daily in an average week when they were in school 2003 42.1% 2005 40.2% 2010 38.7% 2012 39.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 84. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months 2003 66.8% 2005 67.4% 2010 66.1% 2012 69.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Other Question 86. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma 2003 20.5% 2005 18.1% 2010 19.2% 2012 16.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 88. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 8.6% 2005 6.8% 2010 5.2% 2012 5.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 89. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days and who have a usual type of alcohol that they drink, the percentage who reported liquor, such as vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, or whisky, as their type of alcohol they usually drank during the past 30 days 2010 42.3% 2012 45.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 90. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days, the percentage who reported their home or another person's home as their usual place they usually drank alcohol during the past 30 days 2010 81.3% 2012 78.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 91. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sports drink such as Gatorade or PowerAde one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 24.4% 2012 22.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 92. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage such as lemonade, sweetened tea or coffee drinks, flavored milk, Snapple, Sunny Delight, or energy drinks such as Red Bull one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 15.8% 2012 14.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 93. Percentage of students who did exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, on three or more of the past seven days 2010 67.3% 2012 68.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 94. Percentage of students who spend more than 20 minutes actually exercising or playing sports during an average physical education (PE) class 2003 49.0% 2005 49.7% 2010 53.6% 2012 55.3% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 95. Percentage of students who last saw a dentist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work during the past 12 months 2010 73.3% 2012 73.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 96. Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months 2010 7.5% 2012 7.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 97. Percentage of students who have ever talked about AIDS or HIV infection with their parents or other adults in their family 2005 41.4% 2010 37.8% 2012 36.0% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Female Injury and Violence Question 8. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet 2003 91.1% 2005 90.9% 2010 91.1% 2012 87.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 9. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else 2003 15.3% 2005 9.8% 2010 12.3% 2012 6.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 10. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 2003 39.9% 2005 34.6% 2010 26.1% 2012 21.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 16. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school 2003 3.2% 2005 3.4% 2010 2.8% 2012 5.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 17. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 5.5% 2005 6.5% 2010 4.2% 2012 5.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 18. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 21.0% 2005 19.9% 2010 20.6% 2012 14.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 19. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months in which they were injured and had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 1.6% 2005 1.9% 2010 2.4% 2012 1.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 20. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 6.1% 2005 5.8% 2010 5.0% 2012 3.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 21. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to 2003 11.7% 2005 12.4% 2010 11.1% 2012 11.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 24. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months 2010 23.2% 2012 24.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 25. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months 2010 20.1% 2012 22.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 26. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months 2003 31.6% 2005 31.5% 2010 27.7% 2012 27.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 27. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months 2003 24.0% 2005 21.5% 2010 18.0% 2012 16.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 28. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months 2003 20.1% 2005 17.7% 2010 13.4% 2012 13.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 29. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 11.3% 2005 11.1% 2010 8.5% 2012 7.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 30. Percentage of students who made a suicide attempt during the past 12 months that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 3.7% 2005 3.1% 2010 2.5% 2012 2.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Tobacco Use Question 31. Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 2003 59.5% 2005 50.7% 2010 38.8% 2012 31.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 32. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13 years 2003 17.5% 2005 14.4% 2010 7.3% 2012 5.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 33. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 25.8% 2005 21.8% 2010 15.5% 2012 10.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNFRCIG. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days 2003 11.3% 2005 9.1% 2010 5.3% 2012 2.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 36. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 6.6% 2005 6.6% 2010 3.5% 2012 2.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 37. Percentage of students who ever smoked cigarettes daily, that is, at least one cigarette every day for 30 days 2003 16.1% 2005 14.4% 2010 8.7% 2012 6.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 39. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 2.8% 2005 2.4% 2010 2.2% 2012 2.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 40. Percentage of students who smoked cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 11.7% 2005 11.5% 2010 6.5% 2012 5.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNANYTOB. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes or cigars or used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 28.0% 2005 24.4% 2010 17.2% 2012 12.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Alcohol and Other Drug Use Question 41. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 2003 79.3% 2005 73.3% 2010 62.0% 2012 54.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 42. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 years 2003 21.8% 2005 19.8% 2010 14.0% 2012 10.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 43. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 49.3% 2005 41.2% 2010 27.5% 2012 23.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 44. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 31.6% 2005 27.3% 2010 17.3% 2012 13.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 46. Among students who reported current alcohol use, the percentage who usually got the alcohol they drank from someone who gave it to them during the past 30 days 2010 37.7% 2012 45.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 47. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life 2003 32.9% 2005 29.6% 2010 23.6% 2012 22.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 48. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years 2003 5.2% 2005 4.9% 2010 2.7% 2012 3.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 49. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 2003 16.0% 2005 15.7% 2010 12.0% 2012 9.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 50. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life 2003 7.0% 2005 6.2% 2010 3.1% 2012 2.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 51. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life 2003 11.9% 2005 11.3% 2010 10.6% 2012 6.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 52. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life 2003 1.7% 2005 1.5% 2010 1.1% 2012 0.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 53. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life 2003 6.9% 2005 5.2% 2010 1.8% 2012 1.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 54. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life 2003 4.3% 2005 3.4% 2010 3.3% 2012 2.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 55. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2003 2.9% 2005 2.6% 2010 2.0% 2012 1.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 56. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2010 11.4% 2012 9.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 57. Percentage of students who used a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life 2003 1.2% 2005 2.3% 2010 1.4% 2012 0.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 58. Percentage of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property during the past 12 months 2003 18.6% 2005 20.0% 2010 19.8% 2012 16.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Sexual Behaviors Question 59. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 2003 42.0% 2005 40.9% 2010 37.2% 2012 35.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 60. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years 2003 2.3% 2005 3.3% 2010 2.7% 2012 1.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 61. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 2003 10.2% 2005 12.2% 2010 9.9% 2012 7.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 62. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months 2003 32.9% 2005 29.6% 2010 28.5% 2012 25.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 63. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse 2003 26.1% 2005 22.5% 2010 18.3% 2012 16.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 64. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used a condom during last sexual intercourse 2003 55.8% 2005 56.2% 2010 56.0% 2012 56.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 85. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection 2003 86.7% 2005 86.7% 2010 77.6% 2012 73.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Weight Management and Dietary Behaviors QNOWT. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 12.9% 2005 12.7% 2010 13.6% 2012 11.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNOBESE. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 5.9% 2005 7.7% 2010 8.0% 2012 7.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 66. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight 2003 40.5% 2005 39.6% 2010 33.1% 2012 32.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 67. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight 2003 65.4% 2005 64.8% 2010 55.5% 2012 55.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 68. Percentage of students who went without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 19.0% 2005 15.6% 2010 14.8% 2012 15.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 69. Percentage of students who took any diet pills, powders, or liquids without a doctor's advice to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 11.7% 2005 8.3% 2010 4.5% 2012 5.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 70. Percentage of students who vomited or took laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 9.8% 2005 9.4% 2010 4.7% 2012 5.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 71. Percentage of students who drank 100% fruit juices one or more times during the past seven days 2003 79.9% 2005 81.0% 2010 76.1% 2012 72.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 72. Percentage of students who ate fruit one or more times during the past seven days 2003 88.9% 2005 89.7% 2010 88.9% 2012 93.3% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 73. Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 2003 72.0% 2005 69.3% 2010 64.8% 2012 68.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 74. Percentage of students who ate potatoes one or more times during the past seven days 2003 77.0% 2005 70.9% 2010 71.8% 2012 69.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 75. Percentage of students who ate carrots one or more times during the past seven days 2003 55.7% 2005 50.8% 2010 46.9% 2012 49.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 76. Percentage of students who ate other vegetables one or more times during the past seven days 2003 88.3% 2005 85.6% 2010 85.0% 2012 84.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG. Percentage of students who ate fruits and vegetables five or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 14.3% 2005 12.2% 2010 15.1% 2012 15.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRUIT. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 22.6% 2005 23.0% 2010 25.8% 2012 25.2% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR0. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 4.9% 2005 4.9% 2010 4.0% 2012 3.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR1. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 55.4% 2005 57.2% 2010 57.1% 2012 62.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNFR3. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 11.2% 2005 11.0% 2010 14.2% 2012 12.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG. Percentage of students who ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 11.2% 2005 9.1% 2010 11.7% 2012 12.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG0. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 1.8% 2005 3.8% 2010 3.6% 2012 3.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG1. Percentage of students who ate vegetables one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 65.9% 2005 61.0% 2010 61.9% 2012 62.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG2. Percentage of students who ate vegetables two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 26.6% 2005 22.7% 2010 25.3% 2012 28.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG2. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day and ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.5% 2005 5.3% 2010 7.4% 2012 7.7% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 77. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 22.5% 2012 17.2% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA0. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop 0 times per day during the past seven days 2010 21.4% 2012 26.5% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNSODA2. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop two or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 13.6% 2012 9.4% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA3. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop three or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 7.2% 2012 3.5% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 78. Percentage of students who drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 12.6% 2005 13.1% 2010 11.3% 2012 10.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK0. Percentage of students who drank 0 glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 18.9% 2005 15.6% 2010 18.7% 2012 17.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK1. Percentage of students who drank one or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 42.8% 2005 45.0% 2010 41.5% 2012 39.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK2. Percentage of students who drank two or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 27.6% 2005 28.1% 2010 25.1% 2012 23.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Physical Activity Question 80. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days 2005 29.9% 2010 45.9% 2012 49.5% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA0DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 0 of the past seven days 2005 26.7% 2010 12.5% 2012 14.5% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA7DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 7 of the past seven days 2005 11.0% 2010 19.8% 2012 23.9% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 81. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours per day of TV on an average school day 2003 25.6% 2005 25.5% 2010 23.6% 2012 21.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 82. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day 2010 16.7% 2012 27.1% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 83. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school 2003 42.1% 2005 41.6% 2010 40.4% 2012 41.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNDLYPE. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes daily in an average week when they were in school 2003 30.5% 2005 28.1% 2010 27.9% 2012 30.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 84. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months 2003 57.0% 2005 59.0% 2010 59.5% 2012 61.0% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Other Question 86. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma 2003 18.3% 2005 20.5% 2010 19.1% 2012 17.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 88. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 1.3% 2005 0.8% 2010 0.7% 2012 1.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 89. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days and who have a usual type of alcohol that they drink, the percentage who reported liquor, such as vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, or whisky, as their type of alcohol they usually drank during the past 30 days 2010 45.4% 2012 48.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 90. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days, the percentage who reported their home or another person's home as their usual place they usually drank alcohol during the past 30 days 2010 82.0% 2012 85.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 91. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sports drink such as Gatorade or PowerAde one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 9.6% 2012 8.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 92. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage such as lemonade, sweetened tea or coffee drinks, flavored milk, Snapple, Sunny Delight, or energy drinks such as Red Bull one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 10.1% 2012 10.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 93. Percentage of students who did exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, on three or more of the past seven days 2010 47.8% 2012 48.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 94. Percentage of students who spend more than 20 minutes actually exercising or playing sports during an average physical education (PE) class 2003 37.0% 2005 36.1% 2010 39.4% 2012 38.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 95. Percentage of students who last saw a dentist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work during the past 12 months 2010 77.3% 2012 76.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 96. Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months 2010 30.0% 2012 25.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 97. Percentage of students who have ever talked about AIDS or HIV infection with their parents or other adults in their family 2005 44.8% 2010 38.5% 2012 40.5% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change White (Non-Hispanic) Injury and Violence Question 8. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet 2003 91.7% 2005 91.2% 2010 90.5% 2012 89.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 9. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else 2003 20.4% 2005 15.2% 2010 13.0% 2012 9.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 10. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 2003 38.4% 2005 34.5% 2010 23.6% 2012 19.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 16. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school 2003 2.7% 2005 3.0% 2010 2.8% 2012 2.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 17. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 8.3% 2005 8.5% 2010 4.8% 2012 5.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 18. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 27.9% 2005 25.3% 2010 23.3% 2012 16.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 19. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months in which they were injured and had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 2.1% 2005 2.6% 2010 2.5% 2012 1.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 20. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 9.0% 2005 8.1% 2010 6.1% 2012 4.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 21. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to 2003 8.6% 2005 8.2% 2010 7.9% 2012 8.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 24. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months 2010 23.8% 2012 21.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 25. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months 2010 16.4% 2012 16.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 26. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months 2003 24.1% 2005 24.1% 2010 19.8% 2012 17.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 27. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months 2003 17.0% 2005 16.1% 2010 13.6% 2012 11.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 28. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months 2003 17.2% 2005 13.7% 2010 10.2% 2012 8.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 29. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 7.7% 2005 8.3% 2010 6.0% 2012 4.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 30. Percentage of students who made a suicide attempt during the past 12 months that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 2.8% 2005 2.7% 2010 2.1% 2012 1.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Tobacco Use Question 31. Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 2003 58.8% 2005 50.3% 2010 36.8% 2012 28.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 32. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13 years 2003 19.2% 2005 14.0% 2010 6.7% 2012 5.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 33. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 24.2% 2005 20.9% 2010 15.5% 2012 11.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNFRCIG. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days 2003 10.8% 2005 9.6% 2010 6.1% 2012 3.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 34. Among students who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who smoked more than 10 cigarettes per day on the days they smoked during the past 30 days 2003 6.9% 2005 9.2% 2010 6.5% 2012 4.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 35. Among students who were less than 18 years of age and who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who usually got their own cigarettes by buying them in a store or gas station during the past 30 days 2003 6.9% 2005 4.3% 2010 3.6% 2012 6.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 36. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 7.0% 2005 6.6% 2010 3.6% 2012 2.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 37. Percentage of students who ever smoked cigarettes daily, that is, at least one cigarette every day for 30 days 2003 16.4% 2005 14.4% 2010 9.6% 2012 5.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 38. Among students who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who ever tried to quit smoking cigarettes during the past 12 months 2003 59.9% 2005 54.9% 2010 59.7% 2012 41.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 39. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 10.2% 2005 8.7% 2010 6.7% 2012 8.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 40. Percentage of students who smoked cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 18.1% 2005 16.1% 2010 8.6% 2012 7.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNANYTOB. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes or cigars or used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 31.4% 2005 27.3% 2010 19.7% 2012 16.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Alcohol and Other Drug Use Question 41. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 2003 78.4% 2005 72.1% 2010 59.8% 2012 51.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 42. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 years 2003 24.8% 2005 21.4% 2010 14.8% 2012 10.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 43. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 47.3% 2005 42.1% 2010 25.7% 2012 22.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 44. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 32.8% 2005 29.1% 2010 15.6% 2012 13.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 46. Among students who reported current alcohol use, the percentage who usually got the alcohol they drank from someone who gave it to them during the past 30 days 2010 37.3% 2012 41.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 47. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life 2003 31.9% 2005 29.1% 2010 21.2% 2012 19.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 48. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years 2003 5.7% 2005 5.2% 2010 2.8% 2012 3.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 49. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 2003 16.0% 2005 15.0% 2010 10.3% 2012 9.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 50. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life 2003 5.8% 2005 5.9% 2010 2.7% 2012 2.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 51. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life 2003 11.1% 2005 10.9% 2010 7.7% 2012 6.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 52. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life 2003 2.0% 2005 1.8% 2010 1.1% 2012 0.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 53. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life 2003 5.4% 2005 4.7% 2010 1.6% 2012 1.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 54. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life 2003 3.8% 2005 3.6% 2010 3.3% 2012 2.2% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 55. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2003 2.8% 2005 3.1% 2010 2.0% 2012 2.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 56. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2010 11.3% 2012 9.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 57. Percentage of students who used a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life 2003 1.5% 2005 2.6% 2010 1.2% 2012 1.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 58. Percentage of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property during the past 12 months 2003 21.4% 2005 20.0% 2010 19.6% 2012 16.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Sexual Behaviors Question 59. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 2003 41.0% 2005 37.7% 2010 34.7% 2012 32.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 60. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years 2003 3.6% 2005 3.4% 2010 3.0% 2012 2.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 61. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 2003 10.1% 2005 10.1% 2010 9.4% 2012 7.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 62. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months 2003 30.0% 2005 27.7% 2010 25.5% 2012 24.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 63. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse 2003 29.1% 2005 23.1% 2010 18.1% 2012 17.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 64. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used a condom during last sexual intercourse 2003 61.4% 2005 63.6% 2010 63.3% 2012 61.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 85. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection 2003 85.9% 2005 86.2% 2010 78.5% 2012 74.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Weight Management and Dietary Behaviors QNOWT. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 13.7% 2005 12.4% 2010 12.4% 2012 12.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNOBESE. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 9.4% 2005 10.0% 2010 10.4% 2012 11.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 66. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight 2003 32.8% 2005 31.9% 2010 27.7% 2012 27.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 67. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight 2003 45.9% 2005 45.7% 2010 41.0% 2012 39.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 68. Percentage of students who went without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 13.4% 2005 11.9% 2010 10.3% 2012 9.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 69. Percentage of students who took any diet pills, powders, or liquids without a doctor's advice to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 9.4% 2005 6.2% 2010 4.1% 2012 4.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 70. Percentage of students who vomited or took laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 6.1% 2005 6.0% 2010 3.3% 2012 3.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 71. Percentage of students who drank 100% fruit juices one or more times during the past seven days 2003 81.4% 2005 81.1% 2010 77.3% 2012 72.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 72. Percentage of students who ate fruit one or more times during the past seven days 2003 87.8% 2005 88.6% 2010 88.9% 2012 92.8% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 73. Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 2003 71.7% 2005 66.0% 2010 60.6% 2012 63.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 74. Percentage of students who ate potatoes one or more times during the past seven days 2003 79.3% 2005 75.0% 2010 76.0% 2012 71.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 75. Percentage of students who ate carrots one or more times during the past seven days 2003 56.1% 2005 53.1% 2010 48.8% 2012 50.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 76. Percentage of students who ate other vegetables one or more times during the past seven days 2003 87.9% 2005 85.3% 2010 85.6% 2012 84.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG. Percentage of students who ate fruits and vegetables five or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 16.6% 2005 13.0% 2010 15.4% 2012 15.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRUIT. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 24.7% 2005 23.2% 2010 25.9% 2012 26.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR0. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.1% 2005 5.1% 2010 4.3% 2012 3.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR1. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 57.5% 2005 56.8% 2010 58.4% 2012 62.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNFR3. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 13.3% 2005 11.8% 2010 14.3% 2012 13.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG. Percentage of students who ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 12.7% 2005 9.6% 2010 11.5% 2012 11.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG0. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 2.2% 2005 4.0% 2010 3.9% 2012 4.7% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG1. Percentage of students who ate vegetables one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 67.4% 2005 63.6% 2010 63.6% 2012 62.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG2. Percentage of students who ate vegetables two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 28.4% 2005 24.8% 2010 26.5% 2012 26.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG2. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day and ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 6.7% 2005 5.7% 2010 7.5% 2012 7.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 77. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 26.1% 2012 22.8% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA0. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop 0 times per day during the past seven days 2010 18.7% 2012 23.5% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNSODA2. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop two or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 16.5% 2012 13.6% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased QNSODA3. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop three or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 8.4% 2012 6.1% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 78. Percentage of students who drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 19.5% 2005 20.4% 2010 16.7% 2012 15.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK0. Percentage of students who drank 0 glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 13.8% 2005 11.9% 2010 13.8% 2012 11.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK1. Percentage of students who drank one or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 52.4% 2005 55.6% 2010 49.9% 2012 48.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK2. Percentage of students who drank two or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 37.0% 2005 39.1% 2010 33.7% 2012 32.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Physical Activity Question 80. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days 2005 38.1% 2010 57.6% 2012 62.3% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased QNPA0DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 0 of the past seven days 2005 21.7% 2010 8.5% 2012 8.9% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA7DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 7 of the past seven days 2005 17.5% 2010 29.2% 2012 34.8% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 81. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours per day of TV on an average school day 2003 25.5% 2005 24.4% 2010 23.1% 2012 19.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 82. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day 2010 20.7% 2012 25.5% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 83. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school 2003 49.0% 2005 47.3% 2010 46.8% 2012 48.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNDLYPE. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes daily in an average week when they were in school 2003 36.5% 2005 33.6% 2010 33.6% 2012 35.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 84. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months 2003 63.5% 2005 65.2% 2010 66.1% 2012 67.9% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Other Question 86. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma 2003 18.6% 2005 18.6% 2010 18.9% 2012 15.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 88. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 4.7% 2005 3.7% 2010 3.2% 2012 3.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 89. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days and who have a usual type of alcohol that they drink, the percentage who reported liquor, such as vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, or whisky, as their type of alcohol they usually drank during the past 30 days 2010 44.2% 2012 41.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 90. Among students who drank alcohol during the past 30 days, the percentage who reported their home or another person's home as their usual place they usually drank alcohol during the past 30 days 2010 82.7% 2012 83.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 91. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sports drink such as Gatorade or PowerAde one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 16.2% 2012 16.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 92. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage such as lemonade, sweetened tea or coffee drinks, flavored milk, Snapple, Sunny Delight, or energy drinks such as Red Bull one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 11.6% 2012 10.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 93. Percentage of students who did exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, on three or more of the past seven days 2010 58.9% 2012 60.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 94. Percentage of students who spend more than 20 minutes actually exercising or playing sports during an average physical education (PE) class 2003 42.7% 2005 42.3% 2010 47.0% 2012 48.2% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 95. Percentage of students who last saw a dentist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work during the past 12 months 2010 78.5% 2012 79.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 96. Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months 2010 19.8% 2012 17.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 97. Percentage of students who have ever talked about AIDS or HIV infection with their parents or other adults in their family 2005 42.4% 2010 35.3% 2012 35.2% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Hispanic/Latino Injury and Violence Question 8. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet 2005 93.9% 2010 97.2% 2012 89.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 9. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else 2003 31.7% 2005 21.5% 2010 24.9% 2012 17.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 10. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol 2003 37.6% 2005 37.6% 2010 23.9% 2012 26.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 16. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school 2003 8.9% 2005 7.8% 2010 5.3% 2012 11.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 17. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 13.9% 2005 12.6% 2010 10.7% 2012 8.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 18. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 32.5% 2005 38.9% 2010 37.2% 2012 27.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 19. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months in which they were injured and had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 2.7% 2005 3.7% 2010 6.7% 2012 3.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 20. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight on school property one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 18.5% 2005 16.4% 2010 11.6% 2012 6.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 21. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to 2003 20.2% 2005 7.6% 2010 10.1% 2012 11.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 24. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months 2010 20.1% 2012 21.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 25. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months 2010 12.3% 2012 13.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 26. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months 2003 35.9% 2005 31.5% 2010 24.5% 2012 26.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 27. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months 2003 19.9% 2005 16.6% 2010 16.7% 2012 15.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 28. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months 2003 16.9% 2005 16.1% 2010 12.9% 2012 12.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 29. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months 2003 13.8% 2005 13.3% 2010 13.9% 2012 13.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 30. Percentage of students who made a suicide attempt during the past 12 months that resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 2003 4.9% 2005 3.1% 2010 4.6% 2012 3.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Tobacco Use Question 31. Percentage of students who ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs 2003 68.2% 2005 67.1% 2010 46.0% 2012 40.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 32. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13 years 2003 30.1% 2005 25.6% 2010 13.8% 2012 9.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 33. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 25.1% 2005 25.0% 2010 14.6% 2012 9.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRCIG. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days 2003 13.4% 2005 9.5% 2010 5.7% 2012 2.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 36. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 9.7% 2005 8.4% 2010 5.5% 2012 2.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 37. Percentage of students who ever smoked cigarettes daily, that is, at least one cigarette every day for 30 days 2003 20.3% 2005 15.3% 2010 10.4% 2012 8.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 39. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 6.3% 2005 4.1% 2010 5.9% 2012 6.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 40. Percentage of students who smoked cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 18.9% 2005 11.1% 2010 13.9% 2012 10.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNANYTOB. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes or cigars or used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 26.7% 2005 25.3% 2010 17.0% 2012 14.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Alcohol and Other Drug Use Question 41. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life 2003 79.2% 2005 76.9% 2010 65.2% 2012 54.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 42. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 years 2003 37.9% 2005 32.4% 2010 23.9% 2012 22.4% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 43. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 40.5% 2005 43.4% 2010 32.8% 2012 22.1% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 44. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 26.1% 2005 30.7% 2010 21.5% 2012 14.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 47. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life 2003 47.8% 2005 39.5% 2010 38.2% 2012 32.6% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 48. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years 2003 18.8% 2005 12.1% 2010 13.0% 2012 7.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 49. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 2003 27.3% 2005 19.2% 2010 21.0% 2012 15.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 50. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase one or more times during their life 2003 17.4% 2005 16.0% 2010 10.6% 2012 7.0% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 51. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life 2003 15.6% 2005 11.8% 2010 16.6% 2012 8.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 52. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life 2003 7.8% 2005 5.2% 2010 4.5% 2012 2.8% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 53. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life 2003 15.4% 2005 11.4% 2010 8.6% 2012 4.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 54. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life 2003 10.1% 2005 8.1% 2010 7.6% 2012 5.3% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 55. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2003 7.9% 2005 8.2% 2010 5.3% 2012 3.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 56. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life 2010 16.4% 2012 11.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 57. Percentage of students who used a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life 2003 6.2% 2005 2.4% 2010 4.0% 2012 2.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 58. Percentage of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property during the past 12 months 2003 30.1% 2005 27.4% 2010 20.4% 2012 27.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Sexual Behaviors Question 59. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse 2003 47.0% 2005 51.2% 2010 48.8% 2012 42.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 60. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years 2003 9.4% 2005 9.1% 2010 8.7% 2012 6.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 61. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life 2003 16.9% 2005 16.7% 2010 18.2% 2012 13.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 62. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months 2003 34.3% 2005 36.5% 2010 34.3% 2012 25.7% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 85. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection 2003 76.8% 2005 83.2% 2010 76.2% 2012 68.9% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Weight Management and Dietary Behaviors QNOWT. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 16.6% 2005 19.7% 2010 17.6% 2012 16.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNOBESE. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and sex) 2003 15.1% 2005 16.2% 2010 15.9% 2012 21.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 66. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight 2003 36.0% 2005 35.9% 2010 32.9% 2012 32.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 67. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight 2003 50.8% 2005 55.8% 2010 55.5% 2012 53.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 68. Percentage of students who went without eating for 24 hours or more to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 10.4% 2005 12.8% 2010 13.8% 2012 16.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 69. Percentage of students who took any diet pills, powders, or liquids without a doctor's advice to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 7.2% 2005 9.1% 2010 7.7% 2012 6.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 70. Percentage of students who vomited or took laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight during the past 30 days 2003 11.0% 2005 6.1% 2010 6.9% 2012 4.5% Linear change Decreased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 71. Percentage of students who drank 100% fruit juices one or more times during the past seven days 2003 79.9% 2005 80.0% 2010 79.4% 2012 78.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 72. Percentage of students who ate fruit one or more times during the past seven days 2003 86.3% 2005 84.5% 2010 87.4% 2012 90.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 73. Percentage of students who ate green salad one or more times during the past seven days 2003 49.8% 2005 61.0% 2010 60.4% 2012 58.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 74. Percentage of students who ate potatoes one or more times during the past seven days 2003 71.5% 2005 67.4% 2010 60.1% 2012 63.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 75. Percentage of students who ate carrots one or more times during the past seven days 2003 47.9% 2005 50.9% 2010 42.1% 2012 47.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 76. Percentage of students who ate other vegetables one or more times during the past seven days 2003 81.7% 2005 78.7% 2010 76.1% 2012 76.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG. Percentage of students who ate fruits and vegetables five or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 12.2% 2005 14.6% 2010 19.4% 2012 18.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRUIT. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 27.2% 2005 21.8% 2010 26.8% 2012 23.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR0. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.6% 2005 7.4% 2010 6.3% 2012 5.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR1. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 56.9% 2005 52.6% 2010 59.1% 2012 57.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFR3. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 13.7% 2005 13.8% 2010 20.2% 2012 14.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG. Percentage of students who ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 9.1% 2005 7.2% 2010 14.1% 2012 13.2% Linear change Increased, 2003-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG0. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 0 times per day during the past seven days 2003 5.2% 2005 6.0% 2010 6.7% 2012 7.8% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG1. Percentage of students who ate vegetables one or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 54.8% 2005 52.6% 2010 56.3% 2012 56.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNVEG2. Percentage of students who ate vegetables two or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 22.0% 2005 17.7% 2010 26.8% 2012 24.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNFRVG2. Percentage of students who ate fruits or drank 100% fruit juices two or more times per day and ate vegetables three or more times per day during the past seven days 2003 7.1% 2005 4.1% 2010 10.1% 2012 7.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 77. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 26.4% 2012 19.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA0. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop 0 times per day during the past seven days 2010 18.4% 2012 20.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA2. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop two or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 17.0% 2012 12.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNSODA3. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop three or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 9.2% 2012 7.0% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 78. Percentage of students who drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 8.5% 2005 9.1% 2010 10.5% 2012 6.1% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK0. Percentage of students who drank 0 glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 17.8% 2005 12.5% 2010 17.1% 2012 17.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK1. Percentage of students who drank one or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 37.6% 2005 39.4% 2010 36.8% 2012 33.3% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNMILK2. Percentage of students who drank two or more glasses per day of milk during the past seven days 2003 19.5% 2005 21.6% 2010 25.2% 2012 16.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Physical Activity Question 80. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days 2005 25.7% 2010 43.5% 2012 42.3% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA0DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 0 of the past seven days 2005 29.6% 2010 15.2% 2012 16.7% Linear change Decreased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNPA7DAY. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 7 of the past seven days 2005 13.9% 2010 23.3% 2012 21.7% Linear change Increased, 2005-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 81. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours per day of TV on an average school day 2003 38.5% 2005 35.8% 2010 31.0% 2012 30.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 82. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day 2010 21.7% 2012 32.3% Linear change Increased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Increased Question 83. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school 2003 51.0% 2005 54.4% 2010 52.3% 2012 49.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change QNDLYPE. Percentage of students who attended physical education (PE) classes daily in an average week when they were in school 2003 37.9% 2005 39.5% 2010 34.7% 2012 31.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 84. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months 2003 44.6% 2005 51.8% 2010 52.8% 2012 55.6% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Other Question 86. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma 2003 20.5% 2005 10.7% 2010 19.9% 2012 17.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 88. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on school property on one or more of the past 30 days 2003 4.4% 2005 2.8% 2010 2.7% 2012 4.2% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 91. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sports drink such as Gatorade or PowerAde one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 20.4% 2012 14.8% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 92. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage such as lemonade, sweetened tea or coffee drinks, flavored milk, Snapple, Sunny Delight, or energy drinks such as Red Bull one or more times per day during the past seven days 2010 18.3% 2012 10.3% Linear change Decreased, 2010-2012 Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 Decreased Question 93. Percentage of students who did exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, such as push-ups, sit-ups, or weight lifting, on three or more of the past seven days 2010 55.6% 2012 51.5% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 94. Percentage of students who spend more than 20 minutes actually exercising or playing sports during an average physical education (PE) class 2003 48.5% 2005 45.8% 2010 48.9% 2012 42.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 95. Percentage of students who last saw a dentist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work during the past 12 months 2010 62.9% 2012 59.4% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 96. Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months 2010 16.1% 2012 15.7% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change Question 97. Percentage of students who have ever talked about AIDS or HIV infection with their parents or other adults in their family 2005 49.0% 2010 47.6% 2012 46.9% Linear change No linear change Quadratic change Not enough years of data to calculate Change from 2010-2012 No change