Cardiovascular Disease in NZ
Cardiovascular disease (heart, stroke and blood vessel disease) is the leading cause of death in New Zealand, accounting for 40% of all deaths in 2000.
22% of those deaths were from coronary heart disease (CHD), 8% from diseases of the heart and circulation, and 10% from cerebrovascular disease (stroke).
Admissions to public hospitals for coronary heart disease totalled 29,456 in 2000-2001, 59% men and 41% women.
The death rate from CHD is more than twice as high for men than women.
The NZ Heart Foundation has further information at http://www.nhf.org.nz/index.asp?PageID=2145822072
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In the industrialised nations stroke is a leading cause of physical disability and its international significance is accelerating rapidly as life expectancy increases around the globe. But stroke has been a much neglected Cinderella of cardiovascular disease. The BMJ editorial 'Please put out that cigarette, grandpa', discusses this further: http://tc.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/8/2/125
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