Heart disease and stroke statistics--2011 update: a report from the American Heart Association

Véronique L Roger, Alan S Go, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Robert J Adams, Jarett D Berry, Todd M Brown, Mercedes R Carnethon, Shifan Dai, Giovanni de Simone, Earl S Ford, Caroline S Fox, Heather J Fullerton, Cathleen Gillespie, Kurt J Greenlund, Susan M Hailpern, John A Heit, P Michael Ho, Virginia J Howard, Brett M Kissela, Steven J Kittner, Daniel T Lackland, Judith H Lichtman, Lynda D Lisabeth, Diane M Makuc, Gregory M Marcus, Ariane Marelli, David B Matchar, Mary M McDermott, James B Meigs, Claudia S Moy, Dariush Mozaffarian, Michael E Mussolino, Graham Nichol, Nina P Paynter, Wayne D Rosamond, Paul D Sorlie, Randall S Stafford, Tanya N Turan, Melanie B Turner, Nathan D Wong, Judith Wylie-Rosett, American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee, Véronique L Roger, Alan S Go, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Robert J Adams, Jarett D Berry, Todd M Brown, Mercedes R Carnethon, Shifan Dai, Giovanni de Simone, Earl S Ford, Caroline S Fox, Heather J Fullerton, Cathleen Gillespie, Kurt J Greenlund, Susan M Hailpern, John A Heit, P Michael Ho, Virginia J Howard, Brett M Kissela, Steven J Kittner, Daniel T Lackland, Judith H Lichtman, Lynda D Lisabeth, Diane M Makuc, Gregory M Marcus, Ariane Marelli, David B Matchar, Mary M McDermott, James B Meigs, Claudia S Moy, Dariush Mozaffarian, Michael E Mussolino, Graham Nichol, Nina P Paynter, Wayne D Rosamond, Paul D Sorlie, Randall S Stafford, Tanya N Turan, Melanie B Turner, Nathan D Wong, Judith Wylie-Rosett, American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee

Abstract

Each year, the American Heart Association (AHA), in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and other government agencies, brings together the most up-to-date statistics on heart disease, stroke, other vascular diseases, and their risk factors and presents them in its Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update. The Statistical Update is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, healthcare policy makers, media professionals, the lay public, and many others who seek the best national data available on disease morbidity and mortality and the risks, quality of care, medical procedures and operations, and costs associated with the management of these diseases in a single document. Indeed, since 1999, the Statistical Update has been cited more than 8700 times in the literature (including citations of all annual versions). In 2009 alone, the various Statistical Updates were cited ≈1600 times (data from ISI Web of Science). In recent years, the Statistical Update has undergone some major changes with the addition of new chapters and major updates across multiple areas. For this year’s edition, the Statistics Committee, which produces the document for the AHA, updated all of the current chapters with the most recent nationally representative data and inclusion of relevant articles from the literature over the past year and added a new chapter detailing how family history and genetics play a role in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Also, the 2011 Statistical Update is a major source for monitoring both cardiovascular health and disease in the population, with a focus on progress toward achievement of the AHA’s 2020 Impact Goals. Below are a few highlights from this year’s Update.

Death Rates From CVD Have Declined, Yet the Burden of Disease Remains High:

  1. The 2007 overall death rate from CVD (International Classification of Diseases 10, I00–I99) was 251.2 per 100 000. The rates were 294.0 per 100 000 for white males, 405.9 per 100 000 for black males, 205.7 per 100 000 for white females, and 286.1 per 100 000 for black females. From 1997 to 2007, the death rate from CVD declined 27.8%. Mortality data for 2007 show that CVD (I00–I99; Q20–Q28) accounted for 33.6% (813 804) of all 2 243 712 deaths in 2007, or 1 of every 2.9 deaths in the United States.

  2. On the basis of 2007 mortality rate data, more than 2200 Americans die of CVD each day, an average of 1 death every 39 seconds. More than 150 000 Americans killed by CVD (I00–I99) in 2007 were <65 years of age. In 2007, nearly 33% of deaths due to CVD occurred before the age of 75 years, which is well before the average life expectancy of 77.9 years.

  3. Coronary heart disease caused ≈1 of every 6 deaths in the United States in 2007. Coronary heart disease mortality in 2007 was 406 351. Each year, an estimated 785 000 Americans will have a new coronary attack, and ≈470 000 will have a recurrent attack. It is estimated that an additional 195 000 silent first myocardial infarctions occur each year. Approximately every 25 seconds, an American will have a coronary event, and approximately every minute, someone will die of one.

  4. Each year, ≈795 000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke. Approximately 610 000 of these are first attacks, and 185 000 are recurrent attacks. Mortality data from 2007 indicate that stroke accounted for ≈1 of every 18 deaths in the United States. On average, every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. From 1997 to 2007, the stroke death rate fell 44.8%, and the actual number of stroke deaths declined 14.7%.

  5. In 2007, 1 in 9 death certificates (277 193 deaths) in the United States mentioned heart failure.

Prevalence and Control of Traditional Risk Factors Remains an Issue for Many Americans:

  1. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2008 indicate that 33.5% of US adults ≥20 years of age have hypertension (Table 7-1). This amounts to an estimated 76 400 000 US adults with hypertension. The prevalence of hypertension is nearly equal between men and women. African American adults have among the highest rates of hypertension in the world, at 44%. Among hypertensive adults, ≈80% are aware of their condition, 71% are using antihypertensive medication, and only 48% of those aware that they have hypertension have their condition controlled.

  2. Despite 4 decades of progress, in 2008, among Americans ≥18 years of age, 23.1% of men and 18.3% of women continued to be cigarette smokers. In 2009, 19.5% of students in grades 9 through 12 reported current tobacco use. The percentage of the nonsmoking population with detectable serum cotinine (indicating exposure to secondhand smoke) was 46.4% in 1999 to 2004, with declines occurring, and was highest for those 4 to 11 years of age (60.5%) and those 12 to 19 years of age (55.4%).

  3. An estimated 33 600 000 adults ≥20 years of age have total serum cholesterol levels ≥240 mg/dL, with a prevalence of 15.0% (Table 13-1).

  4. In 2008, an estimated 18 300 000 Americans had diagnosed diabetes mellitus, representing 8.0% of the adult population. An additional 7 100 000 had undiagnosed diabetes mellitus, and 36.8% had prediabetes, with abnormal fasting glucose levels. African Americans, Mexican Americans, Hispanic/Latino individuals, and other ethnic minorities bear a strikingly disproportionate burden of diabetes mellitus in the United States (Table 16-1).

The 2011 Update Expands Data Coverage of the Obesity Epidemic and Its Antecedents and Consequences:

  1. The estimated prevalence of overweight and obesity in US adults (≥20 years of age) is 149 300 000, which represents 67.3% of this group in 2008. Fully 33.7% of US adults are obese (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2). Men and women of all race/ethnic groups in the population are affected by the epidemic of overweight and obesity (Table 15-1).

  2. Among children 2 to 19 years of age, 31.9% are overweight and obese (which represents 23 500 000 children), and 16.3% are obese (12 000 000 children). Mexican American boys and girls and African American girls are disproportionately affected. Over the past 3 decades, the prevalence of obesity in children 6 to 11 years of age has increased from ≈4% to more than 20%.

  3. Obesity (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2) is associated with marked excess mortality in the US population. Even more notable is the excess morbidity associated with overweight and obesity in terms of risk factor development and incidence of diabetes mellitus, CVD end points (including coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart failure), and numerous other health conditions, including asthma, cancer, degenerative joint disease, and many others.

  4. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing dramatically over time, in parallel with the increases in prevalence of overweight and obesity.

  5. On the basis of NHANES 2003–2006 data, the age-adjusted prevalence of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of major cardiovascular risk factors related to overweight/obesity and insulin resistance, is 34% (35.1% among men and 32.6% among women).

  6. The proportion of youth (≤18 years of age) who report engaging in no regular physical activity is high, and the proportion increases with age. In 2007, among adolescents in grades 9 through 12, 29.9% of girls and 17.0% of boys reported that they had not engaged in 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, defined as any activity that increased heart rate or breathing rate, even once in the previous 7 days, despite recommendations that children engage in such activity ≥5 days per week.

  7. Thirty-six percent of adults reported engaging in no vigorous activity (activity that causes heavy sweating and a large increase in breathing or heart rate).

  8. Data from NHANES indicate that between 1971 and 2004, average total energy consumption among US adults increased by 22% in women (from 1542 to 1886 kcal/d) and by 10% in men (from 2450 to 2693 kcal/d; see Chart 19-1).

  9. The increases in calories consumed during this time period are attributable primarily to greater average carbohydrate intake, in particular, of starches, refined grains, and sugars. Other specific changes related to increased caloric intake in the United States include larger portion sizes, greater food quantity and calories per meal, and increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, snacks, commercially prepared (especially fast food) meals, and higher energy-density foods.

The 2011 Update Provides Critical Data Regarding Cardiovascular Quality of Care, Procedure Utilization, and Costs: In light of the current national focus on healthcare utilization, costs, and quality, it is critical to monitor and understand the magnitude of healthcare delivery and costs, as well as the quality of healthcare delivery, related to CVDs. The Update provides these critical data in several sections.

Quality-of-Care Metrics for CVDs: Chapter 20 reviews many metrics related to the quality of care delivered to patients with CVDs, as well as healthcare disparities. In particular, quality data are available from the AHA’s “Get With The Guidelines” programs for coronary artery disease and heart failure and the American Stroke Association/ AHA’s “Get With the Guidelines” program for acute stroke. Similar data from the Veterans Healthcare Administration, national Medicare and Medicaid data and National Cardiovascular Data Registry Acute Coronary Treatment and Intervention Outcomes Network - “Get With The Guidelines” Registry data are also reviewed. These data show impressive adherence with guideline recommendations for many, but not all, metrics of quality of care for these hospitalized patients. Data are also reviewed on screening for cardiovascular risk factor levels and control.

Cardiovascular Procedure Utilization and Costs: Chapter 21 provides data on trends and current usage of cardiovascular surgical and invasive procedures. For example, the total number of inpatient cardiovascular operations and procedures increased 27%, from 5 382 000 in 1997 to 6 846 000 in 2007 (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute computation based on National Center for Health Statistics annual data).

Chapter 22 reviews current estimates of direct and indirect healthcare costs related to CVDs, stroke, and related conditions using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data. The total direct and indirect cost of CVD and stroke in the United States for 2007 is estimated to be $286 billion. This figure includes health expenditures (direct costs, which include the cost of physicians and other professionals, hospital services, prescribed medications, home health care, and other medical durables) and lost productivity resulting from mortality (indirect costs). By comparison, in 2008, the estimated cost of all cancer and benign neoplasms was $228 billion ($93 billion in direct costs, $19 billion in morbidity indirect costs, and $116 billion in mortality indirect costs). CVD costs more than any other diagnostic group.

The AHA, through its Statistics Committee, continuously monitors and evaluates sources of data on heart disease and stroke in the United States to provide the most current data available in the Statistics Update. The 2007 mortality data have been released. More information can be found at the National Center for Health Statistics Web site, http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr58/nvsr58_01.pdf.

Finally, it must be noted that this annual Statistical Update is the product of an entire year’s worth of effort by dedicated professionals, volunteer physicians and scientists, and outstanding AHA staff members, without whom publication of this valuable resource would be impossible. Their contributions are gratefully acknowledged.

  1. Véronique L. Roger, MD, MPH, FAHA

    Melanie B. Turner, MPH

    On behalf of the American Heart Association Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Writing Group

Note: Population data used in the compilation of NHANES prevalence estimates is for the latest year of the NHANES survey being used. Extrapolations for NHANES prevalence estimates are based on the census resident population for 2008 because this is the most recent year of NHANES data used in the Statistical Update.

Conflict of interest statement

The American Heart Association makes every effort to avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest that may arise as a result of an outside relationship or a personal, professional, or business interest of a member of the writing panel. Specifically, all members of the writing group are required to complete and submit a Disclosure Questionnaire showing all such relationships that might be perceived as real or potential conflicts of interest.

A copy of the statement is available at http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier_3003999 by selecting either the “topic list” link or the “chronological list” link (No. KB-0111). To purchase additional reprints, call 843-216-2533 or e-mail kelle.ramsay@wolterskluwer.com.

Expert peer review of AHA Scientific Statements is conducted at the AHA National Center. For more on AHA statements and guidelines development, visit http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier_3023366.

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Prevalence (unadjusted) estimates for poor, intermediate, and ideal cardiovascular health for each of the 7 metrics of cardiovascular health in the American Heart Association 2020 goals, US children aged 12 to 19 years, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Age-standardized prevalence estimates for poor, intermediate, and ideal cardiovascular health for each of the 7 metrics of cardiovascular health in the American Heart Association 2020 goals, among US adults aged >20 years, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Proportion (unadjusted) of US children meeting different numbers of criteria for Ideal Cardiovascular Health, overall and by sex, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Age-standardized prevalence estimates of US adults meeting different numbers of criteria for Ideal Cardiovascular Health, overall and by age and sex subgroups, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Age-standardized prevalence estimates of US adults meeting different numbers of criteria for Ideal Cardiovascular Health, overall and in selected race subgroups from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Prevalence estimates of meeting at least 5 criteria for Ideal Cardiovascular Health, US adults (age-standardized), overall and by sex and race, and US children (unadjusted), by sex, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2006 (baseline available data as of January 1, 2010).
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Baseline US age-standardized death rates from cardiovascular diseases, 2006. Data derived from Heron et al.
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Prevalence of cardiovascular disease in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. These data include coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke, and hypertension.
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Incidence of cardiovascular disease* by age and sex (FHS, 1980–2003). *Coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke, or intermittent claudication. Does not include hypertension alone. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Deaths due to diseases of the heart (United States: 1900–2007). See Glossary (Chapter 24) for an explanation of “diseases of the heart.” Note: In the years 1900–1920, the International Classification of Diseases codes were 77–80; for 1925, 87–90; for 1930–1945, 90–95; for 1950–1960, 402–404, 410–443; for 1965, 402–404, 410–443; for 1970–1975, 390–398, 404–429; for 1980–1995, 390–398, 402, 404–429; for 2000–2007, I00 –I09, I11, I13, I20 –I51. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Deaths due to cardiovascular disease (United States: 1900–2007). Cardiovascular disease does not include congenital. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Percentage breakdown of deaths due to cardiovascular disease (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute from National Center for Health Statistics reports and data sets. *Not a true underlying cause. With any mention deaths, heart failure accounts for 34 percent of cardiovascular disease deaths. Total may not add to 100 because of rounding.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths versus cancer deaths by age (United States: 2007). Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, assault (homicide); E, diabetes mellitus; F, nephritis. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates diseases of the heart and stroke; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, assault (homicide); F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander males and females (United States: 2007). “Asian or Pacific Islander” is a heterogeneous category that includes people at high cardiovascular disease risk (eg, South Asian) and people at low cardiovascular disease risk (eg, Japanese). More specific data on these groups are not available. A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, chronic lower respiratory disease; F, influenza and pneumonia. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska Native males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic liver disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast cancer for white and black females (United States: 2007). Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall comparability for cardiovascular disease between the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (1979–1998) and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (1999–2007) is 0.9962. No comparability ratios were applied. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for the 10…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL indicates high-density lipoprotein; BP, blood pressure. Data derived from D’Agostino et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2008, American Heart Association.

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US maps corresponding to state…

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium:…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age. P<0.0001 across race-sex groups. Data derived from Loria et al.

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium:…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age. P<0.0001 across ethnic groups in both men and women. Data derived from Bild et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores:…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults 45 to 84 years of age (reference group coronary artery calcification = 0). All hazard ratios P<0.0001. Major CHD events included myocardial infarction and death due to CHD; any CHD events included major CHD events plus definite angina or definite or probable angina followed by revascularization. Data derived from Detrano et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults (reference group coronary artery calcification (CAC) = 0 and Framingham Risk Score

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in younger adults by race and sex (Bogalusa Heart Study). Data derived from Urbina et al.

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in older adults, by race. Data derived from Manolio et al.

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual number of adults having…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) by age and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004 and Cardiovascular Health Study: 1989–2004). These data include myocardial infarction (MI) and fatal coronary heart disease but not silent MI. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first heart…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance, 1987–2004). *Myocardial infarction diagnosis by expert committee based on review of hospital records. Source: Unpublished data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina pectoris uncomplicated based on physician interview of patient. (Rate for women 45–54 years of age considered unreliable.) Data derived from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL-C indicates high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Data derived from Wilson et al.

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of low coronary heart…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–2006). Low risk is defined as systolic blood pressure 2; currently not smoking cigarettes and no prior myocardial infarction or diabetes mellitus. Source: Personal communication with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, June 28, 2007.

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Prevalence of stroke by age…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey:…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first cerebral…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable. An estimated 15 000 people have first cerebral infarctions before 45 years of age. Source: Unpublished data from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

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Annual rate of all first-ever…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable.

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). AF indicates atrial fibrillation; CVD, cardiovascular disease. Data derived from Wolf et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 1991, American Heart Association.

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994 and 1999, 1999 and 2005. Data derived from Kleindorfer et al.

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures.…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS,…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS, carotid artery stenting. Reproduced with permission from Goodney et al. Copyright © 2008, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, taking antihypertensive medication, or being told twice by a physician or other professional that one has hypertension. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity, sex, and survey (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1999–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of heart failure by…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of heart failure (heart…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records and strict diagnostic criteria) by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study: 1980–2003). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for heart failure…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and status unknown. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence (%) of students in…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use by sex and race/ethnicity (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2006–2008). All percentages are age-adjusted. NH indicates non-Hispanic. *Includes both Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Data derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, Health Data Interactive.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of age by race, sex, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994,* 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American. *Data for Mexican Americans not available. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by race and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults ≥20 years of age by sex, race/ethnicity, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2004, 2005–2006, and 2007–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical activity during the past 7 days by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). “Currently recommended levels” was defined as activity that increased their heart rate and made them breathe hard some of the time for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 5 of the 7 days preceding the survey. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2009). Percentages are age-adjusted. “Regular leisure-time physical activity” was defined as ≥3 sessions per week of vigorous activity lasting at least 20 minutes or ≥5 sessions per week of light or moderate activity lasting at least 30 minutes. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Pleis et al.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity on any day by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of children 6 to…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity to meet public health recommendations (≥60 minutes per day on ≥5 of the 7 days preceding the survey), by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2003–2004). Data derived from Troiano et al.

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by sex and race/ethnicity. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance—United States, 2009, Table 90.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by sex and survey year (National Health Examination Survey: 1960–1962; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–1975, 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Obesity is defined as a body mass index of ≥30.0 kg/m2. Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Trends in the prevalence of…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and years of education (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994 and 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008).…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to 74 years of age), 1971–2004. Data derived from National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States 2007, With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans.

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Per-capita calories consumed from different…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age),…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age), 1965–2002. Data derived from Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys (1965, 1977–1978), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988–1994, 1999–2002), and Duffey and Popkin.

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Total US food expenditures away…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007.…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007. Data derived from US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service.

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Trends in heart transplantations (United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), scientific registry data.

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note:…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note: In-hospital procedures only. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Number of surgical procedures in…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007.…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Direct and indirect costs (in…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD)…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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The 16 leading diagnoses for…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions of dollars). COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GI, gastrointestinal. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; estimates are from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and exclude nursing home costs.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other…

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, assault (homicide); E, diabetes mellitus; F, nephritis. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates diseases of the heart and stroke; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, assault (homicide); F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander males and females (United States: 2007). “Asian or Pacific Islander” is a heterogeneous category that includes people at high cardiovascular disease risk (eg, South Asian) and people at low cardiovascular disease risk (eg, Japanese). More specific data on these groups are not available. A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, chronic lower respiratory disease; F, influenza and pneumonia. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska Native males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic liver disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast cancer for white and black females (United States: 2007). Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall comparability for cardiovascular disease between the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (1979–1998) and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (1999–2007) is 0.9962. No comparability ratios were applied. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for the 10…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL indicates high-density lipoprotein; BP, blood pressure. Data derived from D’Agostino et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2008, American Heart Association.

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US maps corresponding to state…

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium:…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age. P<0.0001 across race-sex groups. Data derived from Loria et al.

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium:…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age. P<0.0001 across ethnic groups in both men and women. Data derived from Bild et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores:…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults 45 to 84 years of age (reference group coronary artery calcification = 0). All hazard ratios P<0.0001. Major CHD events included myocardial infarction and death due to CHD; any CHD events included major CHD events plus definite angina or definite or probable angina followed by revascularization. Data derived from Detrano et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults (reference group coronary artery calcification (CAC) = 0 and Framingham Risk Score

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in younger adults by race and sex (Bogalusa Heart Study). Data derived from Urbina et al.

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in older adults, by race. Data derived from Manolio et al.

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual number of adults having…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) by age and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004 and Cardiovascular Health Study: 1989–2004). These data include myocardial infarction (MI) and fatal coronary heart disease but not silent MI. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first heart…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance, 1987–2004). *Myocardial infarction diagnosis by expert committee based on review of hospital records. Source: Unpublished data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina pectoris uncomplicated based on physician interview of patient. (Rate for women 45–54 years of age considered unreliable.) Data derived from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL-C indicates high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Data derived from Wilson et al.

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of low coronary heart…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–2006). Low risk is defined as systolic blood pressure 2; currently not smoking cigarettes and no prior myocardial infarction or diabetes mellitus. Source: Personal communication with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, June 28, 2007.

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Prevalence of stroke by age…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey:…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first cerebral…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable. An estimated 15 000 people have first cerebral infarctions before 45 years of age. Source: Unpublished data from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

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Annual rate of all first-ever…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable.

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). AF indicates atrial fibrillation; CVD, cardiovascular disease. Data derived from Wolf et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 1991, American Heart Association.

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994 and 1999, 1999 and 2005. Data derived from Kleindorfer et al.

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures.…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS,…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS, carotid artery stenting. Reproduced with permission from Goodney et al. Copyright © 2008, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, taking antihypertensive medication, or being told twice by a physician or other professional that one has hypertension. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity, sex, and survey (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1999–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of heart failure by…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of heart failure (heart…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records and strict diagnostic criteria) by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study: 1980–2003). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for heart failure…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and status unknown. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence (%) of students in…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use by sex and race/ethnicity (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2006–2008). All percentages are age-adjusted. NH indicates non-Hispanic. *Includes both Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Data derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, Health Data Interactive.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of age by race, sex, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994,* 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American. *Data for Mexican Americans not available. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by race and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults ≥20 years of age by sex, race/ethnicity, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2004, 2005–2006, and 2007–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical activity during the past 7 days by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). “Currently recommended levels” was defined as activity that increased their heart rate and made them breathe hard some of the time for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 5 of the 7 days preceding the survey. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2009). Percentages are age-adjusted. “Regular leisure-time physical activity” was defined as ≥3 sessions per week of vigorous activity lasting at least 20 minutes or ≥5 sessions per week of light or moderate activity lasting at least 30 minutes. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Pleis et al.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity on any day by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of children 6 to…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity to meet public health recommendations (≥60 minutes per day on ≥5 of the 7 days preceding the survey), by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2003–2004). Data derived from Troiano et al.

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by sex and race/ethnicity. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance—United States, 2009, Table 90.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by sex and survey year (National Health Examination Survey: 1960–1962; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–1975, 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Obesity is defined as a body mass index of ≥30.0 kg/m2. Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Trends in the prevalence of…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and years of education (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994 and 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008).…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to 74 years of age), 1971–2004. Data derived from National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States 2007, With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans.

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Per-capita calories consumed from different…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age),…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age), 1965–2002. Data derived from Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys (1965, 1977–1978), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988–1994, 1999–2002), and Duffey and Popkin.

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Total US food expenditures away…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007.…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007. Data derived from US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service.

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Trends in heart transplantations (United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), scientific registry data.

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note:…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note: In-hospital procedures only. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Number of surgical procedures in…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007.…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Direct and indirect costs (in…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD)…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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The 16 leading diagnoses for…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions of dollars). COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GI, gastrointestinal. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; estimates are from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and exclude nursing home costs.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other major causes of death: total,

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, assault (homicide); E, diabetes mellitus; F, nephritis. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates diseases of the heart and stroke; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, assault (homicide); F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander males and females (United States: 2007). “Asian or Pacific Islander” is a heterogeneous category that includes people at high cardiovascular disease risk (eg, South Asian) and people at low cardiovascular disease risk (eg, Japanese). More specific data on these groups are not available. A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, chronic lower respiratory disease; F, influenza and pneumonia. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease and other major…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska…

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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska Native males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic liver disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast…

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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast cancer for white and black females (United States: 2007). Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall…

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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall comparability for cardiovascular disease between the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (1979–1998) and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (1999–2007) is 0.9962. No comparability ratios were applied. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged…

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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for the 10…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National…

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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of…

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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL indicates high-density lipoprotein; BP, blood pressure. Data derived from D’Agostino et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2008, American Heart Association.

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US maps corresponding to state…

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age. P<0.0001 across race-sex groups. Data derived from Loria et al.

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium:…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age.…

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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age. P<0.0001 across ethnic groups in both men and women. Data derived from Bild et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores:…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults 45 to 84 years of age (reference group coronary artery calcification = 0). All hazard ratios P<0.0001. Major CHD events included myocardial infarction and death due to CHD; any CHD events included major CHD events plus definite angina or definite or probable angina followed by revascularization. Data derived from Detrano et al.

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US…

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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults (reference group coronary artery calcification (CAC) = 0 and Framingham Risk Score

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in younger adults by race and sex (Bogalusa Heart Study). Data derived from Urbina et al.

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in older adults, by race. Data derived from Manolio et al.

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual number of adults having…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) by age and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004 and Cardiovascular Health Study: 1989–2004). These data include myocardial infarction (MI) and fatal coronary heart disease but not silent MI. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first heart…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance, 1987–2004). *Myocardial infarction diagnosis by expert committee based on review of hospital records. Source: Unpublished data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina pectoris uncomplicated based on physician interview of patient. (Rate for women 45–54 years of age considered unreliable.) Data derived from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL-C indicates high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Data derived from Wilson et al.

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of low coronary heart…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–2006). Low risk is defined as systolic blood pressure 2; currently not smoking cigarettes and no prior myocardial infarction or diabetes mellitus. Source: Personal communication with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, June 28, 2007.

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Prevalence of stroke by age…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey:…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first cerebral…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable. An estimated 15 000 people have first cerebral infarctions before 45 years of age. Source: Unpublished data from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

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Annual rate of all first-ever…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable.

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). AF indicates atrial fibrillation; CVD, cardiovascular disease. Data derived from Wolf et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 1991, American Heart Association.

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994 and 1999, 1999 and 2005. Data derived from Kleindorfer et al.

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures.…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS,…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS, carotid artery stenting. Reproduced with permission from Goodney et al. Copyright © 2008, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Prevalence of high blood pressure…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, taking antihypertensive medication, or being told twice by a physician or other professional that one has hypertension. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity, sex, and survey (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1999–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of heart failure by…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of heart failure (heart…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records and strict diagnostic criteria) by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study: 1980–2003). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for heart failure…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and status unknown. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence (%) of students in…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use by sex and race/ethnicity (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2006–2008). All percentages are age-adjusted. NH indicates non-Hispanic. *Includes both Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Data derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, Health Data Interactive.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of age by race, sex, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994,* 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American. *Data for Mexican Americans not available. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by race and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults ≥20 years of age by sex, race/ethnicity, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2004, 2005–2006, and 2007–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical activity during the past 7 days by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). “Currently recommended levels” was defined as activity that increased their heart rate and made them breathe hard some of the time for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 5 of the 7 days preceding the survey. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2009). Percentages are age-adjusted. “Regular leisure-time physical activity” was defined as ≥3 sessions per week of vigorous activity lasting at least 20 minutes or ≥5 sessions per week of light or moderate activity lasting at least 30 minutes. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Pleis et al.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity on any day by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of children 6 to…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity to meet public health recommendations (≥60 minutes per day on ≥5 of the 7 days preceding the survey), by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2003–2004). Data derived from Troiano et al.

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by sex and race/ethnicity. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance—United States, 2009, Table 90.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by sex and survey year (National Health Examination Survey: 1960–1962; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–1975, 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Obesity is defined as a body mass index of ≥30.0 kg/m2. Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Trends in the prevalence of…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and years of education (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994 and 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008).…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to 74 years of age), 1971–2004. Data derived from National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States 2007, With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans.

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Per-capita calories consumed from different…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age),…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age), 1965–2002. Data derived from Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys (1965, 1977–1978), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988–1994, 1999–2002), and Duffey and Popkin.

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Total US food expenditures away…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007.…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007. Data derived from US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service.

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Trends in heart transplantations (United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), scientific registry data.

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note:…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note: In-hospital procedures only. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Number of surgical procedures in…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007.…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Direct and indirect costs (in…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD)…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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The 16 leading diagnoses for…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions of dollars). COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GI, gastrointestinal. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; estimates are from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and exclude nursing home costs.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for all males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for white males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic lower respiratory disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, Alzheimer disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for black males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease plus congenital cardiovascular disease; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, assault (homicide); E, diabetes mellitus; F, nephritis. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Hispanic or Latino males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates diseases of the heart and stroke; B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, assault (homicide); F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for Asian or Pacific Islander males and females (United States: 2007). “Asian or Pacific Islander” is a heterogeneous category that includes people at high cardiovascular disease risk (eg, South Asian) and people at low cardiovascular disease risk (eg, Japanese). More specific data on these groups are not available. A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, diabetes mellitus; E, chronic lower respiratory disease; F, influenza and pneumonia. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease and other major causes of death for American Indian or Alaska Native males and females (United States: 2007). A indicates cardiovascular disease (I00 –I99); B, cancer; C, accidents; D, chronic liver disease; E, diabetes mellitus; F, chronic lower respiratory disease. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Age-adjusted death rates for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and lung and breast cancer for white and black females (United States: 2007). Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Cardiovascular disease mortality trends for males and females (United States: 1979–2007). The overall comparability for cardiovascular disease between the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (1979–1998) and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (1999–2007) is 0.9962. No comparability ratios were applied. Source: National Center for Health Statistics.
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Hospital discharges for cardiovascular disease (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Hospital discharges for the 10 leading diagnostic groups (United States: 2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Estimated average 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in adults 50 to 54 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL indicates high-density lipoprotein; BP, blood pressure. Data derived from D’Agostino et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2008, American Heart Association.
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US maps corresponding to state death rate statistics (including the District of Columbia).
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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 33 to 45 years of age. P<0.0001 across race-sex groups. Data derived from Loria et al.
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Prevalence (%) of coronary calcium: US adults 45 to 84 years of age. P<0.0001 across ethnic groups in both men and women. Data derived from Bild et al.
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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease (CHD) events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults 45 to 84 years of age (reference group coronary artery calcification = 0). All hazard ratios P<0.0001. Major CHD events included myocardial infarction and death due to CHD; any CHD events included major CHD events plus definite angina or definite or probable angina followed by revascularization. Data derived from Detrano et al.
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Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease events associated with coronary calcium scores: US adults (reference group coronary artery calcification (CAC) = 0 and Framingham Risk Score

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in younger adults by race and sex (Bogalusa Heart Study). Data derived from Urbina et al.

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Mean values of carotid intima-media…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in…

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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in older adults, by race. Data derived from Manolio et al.

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition…

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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual number of adults having…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease…

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Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) by age and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004 and Cardiovascular Health Study: 1989–2004). These data include myocardial infarction (MI) and fatal coronary heart disease but not silent MI. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first heart…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk…

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Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities…

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Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance, 1987–2004). *Myocardial infarction diagnosis by expert committee based on review of hospital records. Source: Unpublished data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina…

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Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina pectoris uncomplicated based on physician interview of patient. (Rate for women 45–54 years of age considered unreliable.) Data derived from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according…

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Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL-C indicates high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Data derived from Wilson et al.

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of low coronary heart…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health…

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Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–2006). Low risk is defined as systolic blood pressure 2; currently not smoking cigarettes and no prior myocardial infarction or diabetes mellitus. Source: Personal communication with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, June 28, 2007.

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Prevalence of stroke by age…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey:…

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Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center…

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Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual rate of first cerebral…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable. An estimated 15 000 people have first cerebral infarctions before 45 years of age. Source: Unpublished data from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

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Annual rate of all first-ever…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern…

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Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable.

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels…

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Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). AF indicates atrial fibrillation; CVD, cardiovascular disease. Data derived from Wolf et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 1991, American Heart Association.

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National…

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Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994…

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Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994 and 1999, 1999 and 2005. Data derived from Kleindorfer et al.

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures.…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS,…

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Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS, carotid artery stenting. Reproduced with permission from Goodney et al. Copyright © 2008, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Prevalence of high blood pressure…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age…

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Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, taking antihypertensive medication, or being told twice by a physician or other professional that one has hypertension. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age…

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Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity, sex, and survey (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National…

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Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and…

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Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1999–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence of heart failure by…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination…

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Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Incidence of heart failure (heart…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records…

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Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records and strict diagnostic criteria) by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study: 1980–2003). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Hospital discharges for heart failure…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges…

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Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and status unknown. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Prevalence (%) of students in…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use…

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Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use by sex and race/ethnicity (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity…

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Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2006–2008). All percentages are age-adjusted. NH indicates non-Hispanic. *Includes both Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Data derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, Health Data Interactive.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of age by race, sex, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994,* 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American. *Data for Mexican Americans not available. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in mean total serum…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by…

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Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by race and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults…

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Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults ≥20 years of age by sex, race/ethnicity, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2004, 2005–2006, and 2007–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical activity during the past 7 days by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). “Currently recommended levels” was defined as activity that increased their heart rate and made them breathe hard some of the time for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 5 of the 7 days preceding the survey. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by…

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Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2009). Percentages are age-adjusted. “Regular leisure-time physical activity” was defined as ≥3 sessions per week of vigorous activity lasting at least 20 minutes or ≥5 sessions per week of light or moderate activity lasting at least 30 minutes. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Pleis et al.

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Prevalence of students in grades…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in…

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Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity on any day by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.

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Prevalence of children 6 to…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate…

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Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity to meet public health recommendations (≥60 minutes per day on ≥5 of the 7 days preceding the survey), by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2003–2004). Data derived from Troiano et al.

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by…

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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by sex and race/ethnicity. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance—United States, 2009, Table 90.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by sex and survey year (National Health Examination Survey: 1960–1962; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–1975, 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Obesity is defined as a body mass index of ≥30.0 kg/m2. Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Trends in the prevalence of…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age…

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Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of…

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Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and years of education (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex…

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Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994 and 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008).…

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Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to…

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Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to 74 years of age), 1971–2004. Data derived from National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States 2007, With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans.

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Per-capita calories consumed from different…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age),…

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Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age), 1965–2002. Data derived from Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys (1965, 1977–1978), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988–1994, 1999–2002), and Duffey and Popkin.

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Total US food expenditures away…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007.…

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Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007. Data derived from US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service.

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Trends in heart transplantations (United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United…

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Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), scientific registry data.

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note:…

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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note: In-hospital procedures only. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Number of surgical procedures in…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007.…

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Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Direct and indirect costs (in…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD)…

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Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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The 16 leading diagnoses for…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions…

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The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions of dollars). COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GI, gastrointestinal. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; estimates are from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and exclude nursing home costs.
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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in younger adults by race and sex (Bogalusa Heart Study). Data derived from Urbina et al.
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Mean values of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) for different carotid artery segments in older adults, by race. Data derived from Manolio et al.
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Prevalence of coronary heart disease by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-2
Annual number of adults having diagnosed heart attack or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) by age and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004 and Cardiovascular Health Study: 1989–2004). These data include myocardial infarction (MI) and fatal coronary heart disease but not silent MI. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-3
Annual rate of first heart attacks by age, sex, and race (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance: 1987–2004). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-4
Incidence of myocardial infarction* by age, race, and sex (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Surveillance, 1987–2004). *Myocardial infarction diagnosis by expert committee based on review of hospital records. Source: Unpublished data from Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-5
Incidence of angina pectoris* by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study 1980–2002/2003). *Angina pectoris uncomplicated based on physician interview of patient. (Rate for women 45–54 years of age considered unreliable.) Data derived from National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-6
Estimated 10-year coronary heart disease risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). HDL-C indicates high density lipoprotein-cholesterol. Data derived from Wilson et al.
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Chart 5-7
Hospital discharges for coronary heart disease by sex (United States: 1970–2007). Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and “status unknown.” Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 5-8
Prevalence of low coronary heart disease risk, overall and by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–2006). Low risk is defined as systolic blood pressure 2; currently not smoking cigarettes and no prior myocardial infarction or diabetes mellitus. Source: Personal communication with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, June 28, 2007.
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Chart 6-1
Prevalence of stroke by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 6-2
Age-adjusted death rates for stroke by sex and race/ethnicity, 2007. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 6-3
Annual rate of first cerebral infarction by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable. An estimated 15 000 people have first cerebral infarctions before 45 years of age. Source: Unpublished data from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.
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Chart 6-4
Annual rate of all first-ever strokes by age, sex, and race (Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study: 1999). Rates for black men and women 45 to 54 years of age and for black men ≥75 years of age are considered unreliable.
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Chart 6-5
Estimated 10-year stroke risk in adults 55 years of age according to levels of various risk factors (Framingham Heart Study). AF indicates atrial fibrillation; CVD, cardiovascular disease. Data derived from Wolf et al with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 1991, American Heart Association.
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Chart 6-6
Trends in carotid endarterectomy procedures (United States: 1979–2007). Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 6-7
Annual age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke by race. Hospital plus out-of-hospital ascertainment, 1993–1994 and 1999, 1999 and 2005. Data derived from Kleindorfer et al.
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Chart 6-8
Trends in carotid revascularization procedures. MCBE indicates Medicare beneficiaries; CEA, carotid endarterectomy; CAS, carotid artery stenting. Reproduced with permission from Goodney et al. Copyright © 2008, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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Chart 7-1
Prevalence of high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by age and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, taking antihypertensive medication, or being told twice by a physician or other professional that one has hypertension. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 7-2
Age-adjusted prevalence trends for high blood pressure in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity, sex, and survey (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 7-3
Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 7-4
Extent of awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure by age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 7-5
Extent of awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1999–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 9-1
Prevalence of heart failure by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 9-2
Incidence of heart failure (heart failure based on physician review of medical records and strict diagnostic criteria) by age and sex (Framingham Heart Study: 1980–2003). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 9-3
Hospital discharges for heart failure by sex (United States: 1979–2007). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead, and status unknown. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 12-1
Prevalence (%) of students in grades 9 to 12 reporting current cigarette use by sex and race/ethnicity (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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Chart 12-2
Prevalence (%) of current smoking for adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2006–2008). All percentages are age-adjusted. NH indicates non-Hispanic. *Includes both Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Data derived from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, Health Data Interactive.
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Chart 13-1
Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adolescents 12 to 17 years of age by race, sex, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994,* 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American. *Data for Mexican Americans not available. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 13-2
Trends in mean total serum cholesterol among adults ages ≥20 years old by race and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994, 1999–2004, and 2005–2008). Values are in mg/dL. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 13-3
Age-adjusted trends in the prevalence of total serum cholesterol ≥200 mg/dL in adults ≥20 years of age by sex, race/ethnicity, and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2004, 2005–2006, and 2007–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic; Mex. Am., Mexican American.
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Chart 14-1
Prevalence of students in grades 9–12 who met currently recommended levels of physical activity during the past 7 days by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). “Currently recommended levels” was defined as activity that increased their heart rate and made them breathe hard some of the time for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on 5 of the 7 days preceding the survey. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.
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Chart 14-2
Prevalence of regular leisure-time physical activity among adults >18 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health Interview Survey: 2009). Percentages are age-adjusted. “Regular leisure-time physical activity” was defined as ≥3 sessions per week of vigorous activity lasting at least 20 minutes or ≥5 sessions per week of light or moderate activity lasting at least 30 minutes. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Pleis et al.
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Chart 14-3
Prevalence of students in grades 9 to 12 who did not participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity on any day by race/ethnicity and sex (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance: 2009). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from MMWR Surveillance Summaries.
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Chart 14-4
Prevalence of children 6 to 19 years of age who attained sufficient moderate to vigorous physical activity to meet public health recommendations (≥60 minutes per day on ≥5 of the 7 days preceding the survey), by sex and age (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2003–2004). Data derived from Troiano et al.
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Chart 15-1
Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in grades 9 through 12 by sex and race/ethnicity. NH indicates non-Hispanic. Data derived from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance—United States, 2009, Table 90.
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Chart 15-2
Age-adjusted prevalence of obesity in adults 20 to 74 years of age by sex and survey year (National Health Examination Survey: 1960–1962; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1971–1975, 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Obesity is defined as a body mass index of ≥30.0 kg/m2. Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).
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Chart 15-3
Trends in the prevalence of overweight among US children and adolescents by age and survey year (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1976–1980, 1988–1994, 1999–2002, and 2003–2006). Data derived from Health, United States, 2009 (National Center for Health Statistics).
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Chart 16-1
Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 16-2
Age-adjusted prevalence of physician-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults ≥20 years of age by race/ethnicity and years of education (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). NH indicates non-Hispanic. Source: National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 16-3
Trends in diabetes mellitus prevalence in adults ≥20 years of age by sex (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 1988–1994 and 2005–2008). Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 16-4
Diabetes mellitus awareness, treatment, and control (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: 2005–2008). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 19-1
Age-adjusted trends in macronutrients and total calories consumed by US adults (20 to 74 years of age), 1971–2004. Data derived from National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States 2007, With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans.
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Chart 19-2
Per-capita calories consumed from different beverages by US adults (≥19 years of age), 1965–2002. Data derived from Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys (1965, 1977–1978), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988–1994, 1999–2002), and Duffey and Popkin.
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Chart 19-3
Total US food expenditures away from home and at home, 1977 and 2007. Data derived from US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service.
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Chart 21-1
Trends in heart transplantations (United Network for Organ Sharing : 1975–2009). Source: United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), scientific registry data.
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Trends in cardiovascular procedures, United States: 1979–2007. PCI indicates percutaneous coronary intervention. Note: In-hospital procedures only. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 21-3
Number of surgical procedures in the 10 leading diagnostic groups, United States: 2007. Source: National Hospital Discharge Survey/National Center for Health Statistics and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 22-1
Direct and indirect costs (in billions of dollars) of major cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke (United States: 2007). Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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Chart 22-2
The 16 leading diagnoses for direct health expenditures, United States, 2007 (in billions of dollars). COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GI, gastrointestinal. Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; estimates are from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and exclude nursing home costs.

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