Heart disease and stroke statistics—2013 update: a report from the American Heart Association

AS Go, D Mozaffarian, VL Roger, EJ Benjamin… - Circulation, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
AS Go, D Mozaffarian, VL Roger, EJ Benjamin, JD Berry, WB Borden, DM Bravata, S Dai…
Circulation, 2013Am Heart Assoc
Summary Each year, the American Heart Association (AHA), in conjunction with the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and other government
agencies, brings together the most up-to-date statistics on heart disease, stroke, other
vascular diseases, and their risk factors and presents them in its Heart Disease and Stroke
Statistical Update. The Statistical Update is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians,
healthcare policy makers, media professionals, the lay public, and many others who seek …
Summary
Each year, the American Heart Association (AHA), in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and other government agencies, brings together the most up-to-date statistics on heart disease, stroke, other vascular diseases, and their risk factors and presents them in its Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update. The Statistical Update is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, healthcare policy makers, media professionals, the lay public, and many others who seek the best national data available on heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular disease–related morbidity and mortality and the risks, quality of care, medical procedures and operations, and costs associated with the management of these diseases in a single document. Indeed, since 1999, the Statistical Update has been cited> 10 500 times in the literature, based on citations of all annual versions. In 2011 alone, the various Statistical Updates were cited≈ 1500 times (data from ISI Web of Science). In recent years, the Statistical Update has undergone some major changes with the addition of new chapters and major updates across multiple areas, as well as increasing the number of ways to access and use the information assembled.
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