A brief look at heart disease
Posted on byAs a farewell to “American Heart Month,” here’s a brief synopsis of why the heart and its health affects so many of us:
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Heart disease is the nation’s leading cause of death, responsible for 629,191 deaths in 2006 (National Vital Statistics System, 2006).
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Heart disease is the nation’s leading diagnosis for hospitalization, at 4.2 million (National Hospital Discharge Survey, 2006).
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Over 24 million visits to physician offices in 2006 resulted in a diagnoses of heart disease (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2006).
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About 11% of U.S. adults have ever been told by a doctor or other health professional they had heart disease (National Health Interview Survey, 2007).
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About one in six Americans aged 20 years and over has elevated blood pressure and one in four has hypertension (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2004).
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Page last reviewed: February 25, 2009
Page last updated: February 25, 2009
Content source:
CDC, National Center for Health Statistics