sobota, 9 stycznia 2010

Cardiovascular disease statistics australia.

Cardiovascular disease statistics in australia.
This article provides a brief overview of the distribution, risk factors, hospital admissions and the development of cardiovascular disease morbidity in Australia, particularly on the basis of data from the National Health Survey (NHS).

Some data provided information on specific cardiovascular conditions and cardiovascular conditions, a subset of this Article, heart, stroke and vascular diseases. Information on this article are taken from ABS 2001 and 2004-05 National Health Survey, 2004-05 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey, 2004 Causes of death collection, and 2003 Survey of disability, age and carers.

Cardiovascular conditions were recorded in the NHS, where the defendant out that it was said, either a doctor or nurse that they have the condition. 2001 and 2004-05 NHS collected data from persons in private dwellings in rural and urban areas and marginalized people in remote areas and non-private accommodation such as hospitals, nursing and convalescent homes, hotels and motels and short-stay caravan parks. Despite the gradual improvement in the last three decades, remains a cardiovascular disease the most common causes of death in Australia and still substantial burden on the population in terms of disease and disability create.

The direct costs of health care, cardiovascular disease, the most expensive health condition, it costs 11% or 5.4 billion U.S. dollars of the total allocated health expenditure in 2000-01 (AIHW 2005a). Basic contributes to cardiovascular disease is atherosclerosis, a process that involves abnormal-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances (plaque) in the inner lining of arteries. The development of atherosclerosis is a lengthy and complex, usually begins in childhood and continue with age. If the blood supply is affected by heart, can lead to angina pectoris, myocardial infarction or sudden death.


Cardiovascular disease increases with age. In the years 2004-05 in the age group of 35 to 44 years, 13% of respondents reported long-term cardiovascular disease. This increased to 23% in the age range 45 to 54 years and 63% for those aged 75 and older. Representation of women, cardiovascular disease is higher than for men in all age groups except 75 years and above.

A total of 20% of women reported that cardiovascular disease compared to 16% for men. # Proportion of men and women who reported that the heart, stroke and vascular disease was similar (51% and 49%). # The reported heart, stroke and vascular diseases are more women than men reported edema and congestive heart failure (23% versus 11%). More men than women, angina pectoris and other coronary heart disease (30% vs. 18%) and diseases of the arteries, arterioles and capillaries (17% versus 10%).

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