approximately 5% of the U.
S. population,or 15 million persons, are Asian (1). The Asian population is heterogeneous, and characterized by a variety of languages,cultures, socioeconomic statuses, and health issues (2-4). Estimates are presented on health status,multiple chronic conditions, serious psychological distress, or limitations on work or social participation for all non-Hispanic Asian adults and the six largest Asian subgroups: Chinese,Filipino, Asian Indian, or Japanese,Vietnamese, and Korean. Estimates for all U.
S. adults are also shown.
Source: cdc.gov