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Chronic Disease Overview

Cardiovascular Disease: Cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks and strokes, is the leading cause of death in Mississippi. Over 40% of deaths in the state are due to CVD; more than 10,000 Mississippians die from it each year.

Mississippi's CVD mortality is the highest in the nation, with a mortality rate in 2000 that was 29% higher than the U.S. as a whole. More Mississippians die each year from CVD than from all types of cancer, traffic injuries, suicides, and AIDS combined.

Stroke is the third-leading cause of death in the state, killing almost 2,000 Mississippians a year.

Diabetes: Diabetes contributes to the deaths of 1,600 Mississippians each year. In 2002, more than 270,000 Mississippians had diabetes. One third of them were undiagnosed.

Cancer: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Mississippi; it accounted for 21% of all deaths in 2001. Rates of death from all cancers were 80% higher among men than among women.

Arthritis: Arthritis is a leading cause of disability among persons aged 15 years and older in Mississippi. Based on CDC estimates for 2002, 29% of Mississippi adults suffer from arthritis.

Risk Factors for Chronic Disease

Smoking: smoking is the single most important modifiable risk factor for heart disease. Recent statistics show that more than one quarter of adult Mississippians were smokers, and 21% of Mississippi high school students smoked cigarettes.

High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): approximately 644,000 Mississippi adults are now estimated to suffer from high blood pressure. In 2001, the prevalence for hypertension had increased to 31% from 28% in 1990.

High Blood Cholesterol: Almsost a third of adult Mississippians report a high blood cholesterol level.

Lack of Regular Physical Activity

  • In 2001, four of five adult Mississippians were not physically active on a regular basis (at least 5 days per week, at least 30 minutes per session).
  • More than half of Mississippi adults are sedentary: they report no leisure time physical activity or only irregular physical activity.
  • In 2003, more than 15% of Mississippi high school students did not participate in any vigorous or moderate physical activities during the past seven days.

Being Overweight / Obese

  • Mississippi ranks among the highest in the nation in obesity. In 2002, 36% of adult Mississippians were overweight, and 27% were obese
  • In 2003, almost one-third of Mississippi high school students report that they were overweight or at risk of being overweight.
 
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