Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the United States — and new projections find it may become even more common in the next 30 years.In a report released Tuesday, the American Heart Association says more than 6 in 10 U.S. adults will have some type of cardiovascular disease, or CVD, by 2050. This is particularly driven by a projected 184 million people with hypertension, or high blood pressure, which is expected to increase from 51.2% in 2020 to 61% in 2025.
3% to 15% or from 28 million to 45 million adults, during the same time.Stroke specifically will see the largest increase, according to the report, jumping from 3.9% to 6.4%, with the 'total prevalence number nearly doubling from 10 million to almost 20 million adults.'Increases were also projected for coronary heart disease and heart failure .And while there is a projected decline of high cholesterol diagnoses, other risk factors like obesity and diabetes will also increase, from 43.
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