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Map Details - Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Mortality Rates among Adults in Arkansas

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Impact Statement

This map displays county-level age-adjusted heart disease mortality rates among Arkansas adults ages 35 and older for years 2000-2006. Counties colored in darker green are those with higher heart disease mortality rates while those counties in lighter green shading have lower mortality rates.

Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Mortality Rates among Adults Ages 35 and Older in Arkansas by County, 2000-2006

Findings/Purpose

Counties with the highest mortality rates for heart disease were mainly located along the eastern border of the state, although there are a few counties in the mid-southern portion and mid-western portion of the state that also showed disproportionate levels of heart disease mortality.

Results from this map can be used to target educational messages for the public and to establish partnerships with health care organizations in the area. Maps such as this will be created in a series to examine the patterns of heart disease and stroke mortality and its risk factors in Arkansas for the burden report. In addition, this information will be shared with partners and legislatures to educate about heart disease and stroke in the state and to guide initiatives and resources to appropriate areas and populations.

Software Used

ArcGIS9.3 ESRI

Data Used

CDC WONDER, National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Statistics Compressed Mortality Files, 2000-2006.

Methods Used

Age-adjustment of mortality rates using the 2000 U.S. standard population. ICD-10 codes for heart disease were I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51.

Contact the Submitter of this Map

Lucy Im, epidemiologist, Arkansas Department of Health
(501) 280-4365
lucy.im@arkansas.gov

How to Cite this Map

Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Mortality Rates among Adults Ages 35 and Older in Arkansas by County, 2000-2006 Im, Lucy, Chronic Disease Epidemiology Section, Arkansas Department of Health, [TODAY’S DATE].

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