Coronary heart disease is the most common form of heart disease in the U.S. These are the places that had the highest heart disease rates in the Healthiest Communities analysis, along with their score in the population health category and their overall Healthiest Communities score. Scores are ...
Surging rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in younger adults “are more impactful than we had anticipated, unfortunately,” Houser said. The aging of the baby boom generation is also playing a large role in the projected increase in heart disease rates, the study reported. At age 24, a ...
3.Death rates for heart disease in Britain have dropped by more than 40 percent in a decade,UK scientists will report today. Wide uptake of cholesterol-busting statin drugs(降胆固醇药),healthier lifestyles and better medical practices have seen a huge reduction in deaths caused by heart attacks...
From 2010 to 2019, the national heart disease death rate dropped by 9.8%; however, in 2020, the rate increased by 4.1%. This setback represented about 5 years of lost progress in reducing heart disease death rates among adults. Increases in heart disease death rates were particularly high amo...
Death rates for heart disease in Britain have dropped by more than 40percent in a decade,UK scientists will report today. Wide uptake of cholesterol-busting statin drugs(降胆固醇药),healthier lifestyles and better medical practices have seen a huge reduction in deaths caused by heart attacks,strok...
The article discusses a study on heart disease (HD) subtypes' contribution to overall HD mortality trends in the U.S. from 2000 to 2010. Topics addressed include the analysis of mortality data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) WONDER database, mortality rates...
While heart disease death rates have declined overall in the United States, there are dramatic differences in those rates among U.S. counties, including weaker declines found south of the Mason-Dixon Line, according to new research in the American Heart
Beginning at the turn of the 20th century, death rates attributed to coronary heart disease (CHD) in the United States rose continually, reaching epidemic proportions by the mid-1960's [1–5]. Since that time, as noted in Chapter 1, the age-adjusted mortality rates attributed to CHD have...
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15 Annual relative rates of change in AAMRs were estimated using Poisson regression, allowing for overdispersion and including a piecewise linear spline with 1 knot at 2011. These modeling decisions were informed by prior research that identified an inflection point in 2011 for US heart disease ...