Cardiovascular Disease Australia

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Cardiovascular Disease, also known as CVD, is a lifestyle disease that is the leading cause of death in Australia. CVD encompasses a wide range of health conditions relating to the heart and vascular system, which includes diseases such as pulmonary heart disease, peripheral heart disease and stroke. CVD can be classified into being of congenital cause (such as abnormal heart development during birth) or acquired (affected after birth by internal or external factors, such as hypertension) Cardiovascular disease has a significant impact on the general population, and is more prevalent in developed countries such as Australia, in which lifestyle factors may contribute to widespread development of such diseases. In these countries, lifestyle diseases are accounting for an increasing majority of CVD cases in comparison to congenital or genetically predisposed cases. CVD affects one in six Australians, is the direct cause for nearly 500,000 hospitalisations in 2013 and 2014 and killed 50,000 Australians (30% of all deaths) in 2015 alone. Вам нельзя доверять, рашмин. …show more content…

Factors that are the effect of lifestyle choices include high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, an imbalanced diet, and use of alcohol or tobacco containing products. Risk factors have increased prevalence in people of low socioeconomic status, the Indigenous and those living in rural or remote areas, and people in these risk groups have a higher risk of hospitalisation and death as result of cardiovascular disease. 90% of Australians have at least one risk factor and 25% have 3 or more. Having another chronic illness, such as chronic kidney disease and diabetes can also greatly increase the risk of CVD- diabetics have twice the risk and the prevalence of a heart attack can be up to 10 times greater than the rest of the

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