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The line chart illustrates trends in cardiovascular disease mortality among male and female adults in the United States between 1979 and 2001, measured in thousands of deaths. Overall, mortality rates for males showed a clear downward trend over the period, whereas figures for females generally increased despite some fluctuations. Throughout the years shown, men consistently […]
The line graph below depicts trends in cardiovascular disease deaths among adult male and female in the America from 1979 to 2001. Overall, the data reveal a consistent decline in mortality rates for both genders over the 22-year period, reflecting improvements in healthcare and awareness of heart disease prevention. However, the patients in four years, […]
The line graph shows how many males and females were killed by cardiovascular disease in the United States. Overall, there are big discrepancies in the mortality trends for men and women. In 1979, more cases of male than female were reported dead of cardiovascular disease, with 500,000 and approximately 470,000 cases, respectively. The number of […]
