2 edition of Heart disease in adults, United States, 1960-1962 found in the catalog.
Heart disease in adults, United States, 1960-1962
Tavia Gordon
Published
1964
by U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service; [for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in [Washington]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Tavia Gordon. |
Series | Public Health Service publication, no. 1000, ser. 11, no. 6 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA407.3 .A347 no. 6 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 43 p. |
Number of Pages | 43 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5932368M |
LC Control Number | 64062723 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2064300 |
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[National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.)]. Coronary heart disease in adults, United States, ; a discussion of the criteria used for diagnosis of coronary heart disease, with data on the prevalence of CHD by age, sex, and race, and an analysis of differentials by place description, family income, education, marital status, usual activity status, occupation, and industry.
Heart disease, a leading cause of death in the United States, creates an enormous burden for people, communities, and healthcare providers and systems.
The reports, products, and resources in this section can help public health officials and other health professionals find up-to-date information about heart disease: Heart Disease Facts.
Heart disease, such as coronary heart disease, heart attack, congestive heart failure, and congenital heart disease, is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S.
Prevention includes. Prevalence of overweight, obesity, and extreme obesity among adults aged 20 and over: United States, – through – National Center for Health Statistics Data, Health E-Stats, July Heart disease was similarly the leading cause of death in the United States inhowever, the death rate from heart disease in the U.S.
has. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, causing about 1 in 4 deaths. 1 The term “heart disease” refers to several types of heart conditions.
In the United States, the most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which can lead to heart attack. Heart disease and stroke statistics update: A report from the American Heart Association external icon. Circulation, (10), ee Fang J, Luncheon C, Ayala C, Odom E, Loustalot F.
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Cardiovascular Disease. In CVD was the underlying cause of death inof the approximately million total deaths in the U.S., and adults aged ≥65 years accounted for 82% of all deaths attributable to CVD (Figure 1).In terms of morbidity, an estimated 80 million Americans have at least one form of CVD, and nearly one-half of these are aged ≥60 years [], reflecting a marked.
Heart disease causes 1 in every 4 deaths in the United States. The term heart disease covers any disorder of the heart and includes arrhythmia and myocardial infarction. People can help prevent. Heart Disease Mortality by State.
Related Pages. 1 The number of deaths pertotal population. Source: States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for differences in age-distribution and population size, rankings by state do not take into account other state specific population.
Get this from a library. Hypertension and hypertensive heart disease in adults, United States, [Tavia Gordon; Brian Devine]. Heart Disease and African Americans. Although African American adults are 40 percent more likely to have high blood pressure, they are less likely than their non-Hispanic white counterparts to have their blood pressure under control.
InAfrican Americans were 20 percent more likely to die from heart disease than non-Hispanic whites. High blood pressure is the leading cause of congestive heart failure in the United States.
Heart disease and diabetes are also major underlying causes of heart failure. People who have had a heart attack are at high risk of devel-oping this condition. Ar rh y t h m i a s. A rrhythmias are pro b-lems that affect the electrical system of.
It seems that Americans aren’t getting the message about heart disease. New statistics predict that 45 percent of people in the United States will have at least one issue related to the disease.
A bout 48% of adults in the U.S. have some type of heart or blood vessel disease, according to a new annual report from the American Heart Association published in the journal Book Notes | 1 March Coronary Heart Disease in Adults.
United States— ‹ PREV ARTICLE; This Issue; NEXT ARTICLE ›. Estimated year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study).
standardized prevalence rates of angina for adults aged ≥40 years. in the United States, by race, for angina symptoms defined using the Rose questionnaire. Heart disease: The U.S. death rate from ischemic heart disease is the second highest among the 17 peer countries.
Americans reach age 50 with a less favorable cardiovascular risk profile than their peers in Europe, and adults over age 50 are more likely to develop and die from cardiovascular disease than are older adults in other high-income countries.Cardiovascular disease, including ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, is the leading cause of death for all ethnic groups in the United States.
The main risk factors include diabetes, hypertension, obesity, elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and smoking.
This year's report said million adults in the U.S. – 48 percent based on figures – have cardiovascular disease. Heart disease was the No.
1 cause of death in the U.S. and stroke was No. 5, the same ranking as in the previous year.