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Asian Indians (people originating from the Indian subcontinent) are the largest Asian subgroup in the United States and one of the fastest growing ethnic groups as well, with the population projected to increase to 41 million by 2050. Prevalence of cardiovascular disease is significantly higher in ...
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Cardiovascular diseaseis the leading cause of death and disability in the United States — and new projections find it may become even more common in the next 30 years. In a report released Tuesday, the American Heart Association says more than 6 in 10 U.S. adults (61%) will...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Prevention of cardiovascular disease is an achievable goal. A rigorous 2010 analysis by the World Health Organization suggests that reducing risk factors in young adults and maintaining an optimum risk profile...
Abstract Importance Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States, but regional variation within the United States is large. Comparable and consistent state-level measures of total CVD burden and risk factors have not been produced previously. Objective To quantify ...
9.Cardiovascular disease(心血管疾病) is the main cause of early death in China and many developing countries.Studies show that it kills more than 17million people around the world every year.In the next 15years that number is expected to rise to 23million.These deaths are,for the most part...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. If you have symptoms, it’s important for you to go to the doctor for a check-up. You can help keep your heart healthy by working with your doctor to manage any health conditions you have and practicing a healthy lifesty...
Trends and Age-Standardized Premature Mortality (Age 25 to 64 Years) Rates Because of All Cardiovascular Disease in the United States During 2000 to 2003 Compared With 2012 to 2015a View LargeDownload Supplement. eFigure 1. Average annual percent change of CVD mortality rates by states, ...
Cardiovascular diseases have had a huge societal and financial impact on the United States of America. The diseases have cost the United States... Learn more about this topic: Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors & Preventative Strategies from ...