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This 8 page paper begins with a very brief introduction to the Healthy People 2020 document. It then provides national data for coronary heart disease mortality and smoking rates along with data from Seattle-King County, Washington. The rest of the paper reports research studies related to tobacco and heart disease. The writer also reports the other risk factors and comments on them. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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of developing healthier people (Blakeley, 2009). The program is known as Healthy People (and the decade); the latest one is Healthy People 2020. There are far too many objectives to
list here. In general, the overreaching goals for Healthy People 2020 include attaining longer lives that are free of diseases that are preventable, achieving equity in health care, creating environments
that promote good health for everyone, and promoting quality of life (Blakeley, 2009). As is the case with each decade, Healthy People 2020 includes numerous new topic areas, such as
quality of life (Blakeley, 2009). One area of health concern at the national and local levels is coronary heart diseases. Data is typically a few years old because of the
time it takes to obtain raw data. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) reported that in 2006, 631,636 people across the U.S. died from different heart diseases. Claiming
over 27 percent of all deaths, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the country. In King County, Washington, heart disease claimed 363 of all 1000,000 deaths over
the age of 35 (CDC, 2010). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identifies a number of major risk factors along with the percentage of people in the population
who have these risks. They are: inactivity, 39.5 percent; obesity, 33.9 percent; high blood pressure, 20.5 percent; cigarette smoking, 20.8 percent; high cholesterol, 15.6 percent and diabetes, 10.1 percent (Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010). According to Public Health - Seattle and King County (2011), almost 11 percent of the adult population over the age of 18 are smokers,
56 percent are overweight, 69 percent do not get enough exercise and 15 percent are completely inactive and over 18 percent drink too much alcohol It seems there are
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