Document Type
Master's Culminating Experience
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
Most deaths in the United States (U.S.) result from complications of chronic diseases and at the heart of the matter is America’s number one killer: cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD is culpable for 33% of U.S. deaths, killing more people than all cancers and chronic lower respiratory diseases combined.
Repository Citation
Jacobs, J. (2020). Differences Between Older and Younger Adults with Diagnosed Cardiovascular Disease: An Analysis of Fels Study Data. Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio.
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