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- Historic and recent trends in county-level coronary heart disease death . . .
Prior to 2010, although most counties across age, race, and gender experienced declines, pockets of increasing CHD death rates were observed in the Mississippi Delta, Oklahoma, East Texas, and New Mexico across age groups and gender, and were more prominent among non-white populations than whites
- Rural Urban Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease in the US—What Can be . . .
For the last forty years in the United States, there has been a progressively widening disparity in cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality between rural and urban areas known as the “rural mortality penalty ”
- Local Trends in Heart Disease and Stroke Mortality Dashboard
Maps and graphs showing where heart disease and stroke death rates are changing
- Rates of premature heart attack death vary by sex, race and region in . . .
An analysis of more than 600,000 U S death records from a national database found that middle-aged adults, men, Black adults and adults living in rural areas had higher rates of heart attack death compared to young adults, women, white adults and people living in urban areas
- Changes in the Geographic Patterns of Heart Disease Mortality in the . . .
A substantial shift in the concentration of high-rate counties from the Northeast to the Deep South was observed, along with a concentration of slow-decline counties in the South and a nearly 2-fold increase in the geographic inequality among counties
- People in Rural Areas Die at Higher Rates Than Those in Urban Areas
Heart disease was the leading cause, killing 189 people per 100,000 in rural areas and 156 per 100,000 in urban ones Cancer was the second-biggest killer, claiming 164 and 143 lives per 100,000
- Death from heart disease more common in rural areas—what can . . .
Patient data continue to underscore a growing health crisis in rural America, where residents are significantly more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than their urban counterparts
- Geographic Variation in Cardiovascular Mortality Among US Counties
The largest concentration of counties with high cardiovascular disease mortality extended from southeastern Oklahoma along the Mississippi River Valley to eastern Kentucky
- Middle-aged men living in rural counties in the US have higher heart . . .
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and acute myocardial infarction or heart attack, is a major contributor The cardiovascular risks among adults
- Why is heart disease is rampant in the rural South? | AP News
The health disparity is even greater in the South, where mortality rates from heart disease — the leading cause of death in the U S — for people 35 and older are more than twice the national average in some rural communities
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