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VERTICAL BAR CHART: Adults Aged 18 and Older with
Heart Disease,* by Age and Sex, 2005
(Rate per 1,000 Adults)
Total: Female 115.6, Male 119.5
18-44 Years: Female 50.9, Male 35.2
45-64 Years: Female 123.6, Male 148.9
65-74 Years: Female 221.2, Male 321.9
75 Years and Older: Female 337.1, Male 411.2
*Reported a health professional has ever told them
they have a heart condition or heart disease.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview
Survey, 2005. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center.
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VERTICAL BAR CHART: Women Aged 18 and Older with
Heart Disease,* by Race/Ethnicity,** 2005
(Rate per 1,000 Women)
Non-Hispanic White: 128.7
Non-Hispanic Black: 107.1
Hispanic: 60.8
Asian: 51.1
Non-Hispanic Other Races:*** 102.0
*Reported a health professional has ever told them
they have a heart condition or heart disease.**Rates reported
are not age-adjusted.***Includes American Indian/Alaska
Native and persons of more than one race.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview
Survey, 2005. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center.
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Women's Health USA 2007 is not copyrighted. Readers are free to duplicate and use all or part of the information contained on this page. Suggested Citation: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
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