PPT-Sodium Reduction: An Emerging Issue for Heart Disease and Stroke Surveillance
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2010 National Conference on Health Statistics Robert K Merritt Chief Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention CDCs CVD
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2010 National Conference on Health Statistics Robert K Merritt Chief Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention CDCs CVD Surveillance Imperative Effectively tracking heart disease stroke and their risk factors is . When available buy lowsodium lower sodium reducedsodium or nosaltadded versions of products Limit sauces mixes and instant products including 64258 avored rice and readymade pasta Compare Nutrition Facts labels on food packages for percent Daily Val breaking my heart. 1. The Facts. The average American takes in more than . 3,400 milligrams. of sodium each day—more than twice the ideal amount for heart health, according to the American Heart Association.. Rebecca Burson, M.D., M.P.H.. Assistant Clinical Faculty at Texas A&M FM Residency. Sodium and health. Discuss briefly how sodium is utilized in the body. Discuss how sodium affects hypertension. breaking my heart. 1. The Facts. The average American takes in more than . 3,400 milligrams. of sodium each day—more than twice the ideal amount for heart health, according to the American Heart Association.. Team . Lead, Advancing Health Equity . Team. Program Development and Services Branch. Division . for Heart Disease and Stroke . Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. June 27, 2017. Hypertension Control through 6|18 Interventions. Our way or the long way. Underwriting. High. Low. RISK. Heart disease refers to a group of conditions that affect the structure and functions of the heart.. Heart Disease. Pump blood throughout the body. February 11, 2013. Cardiovascular disease affects the heart and circulatory system. It is often a result of blockages of blood vessels.. Some examples of Heart Disease are:. Coronary Artery Disease*. stroke. High Blood Pressure. Millions of Canadians at risk of . cardiovascular disease. Over 4.7 million people still smoke. Over 60% of Canadians are above a healthy weight. 19% have high blood pressure. Epidemiology and infectious disease surveillance. Michelle Feist. Program Manager, . NDDoH. Outline. Surveillance and Epidemiology. Disease and Outbreak Reporting. Current and Emerging Communicable Diseases. Congestive Heart Failure. Objectives. Define Congestive Heart Failure. Identify the different types of heart failure. Review medication used in heart failure. Become familiar with labs and imaging used to diagnose and manage heart failure. Congestive Heart Failure. Objectives. Define Congestive Heart Failure. Identify the different types of heart failure. Review medication used in heart failure. Become familiar with labs and imaging used to diagnose and manage heart failure. DOREEN SITALI. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. DEPT. OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION. Introduction. . Global eradication of smallpox in 1977 and discovery of antibiotics led to optimism and complacency that infectious diseases as public health problems could be eradicated or eliminated. Contents of this PresentationChapters in the 2021 Statistical UpdateSlide 3Key InformationSlide 4Whats New OverallSlide 10New dataSlide 11Additional ResourcesSlide 12 2021 Statistical Update Cha Judith H. Lichtman, PhD MPH. Associate Professor. Need for strong population-based data to achieve surveillance goals.. . Circulation, 2007;115:127-155. Current Gaps. No comprehensive national surveillance system.
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