Good for the elderly
Using data from the International Health Policy survey, researchers discovered that one in every eight seniors had three or more chronic health issues, with one in every three seniors (36 percent) in the United States having several chronic diseases.
Total | Male | |
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% | % | |
1+ chronic conditions | 85.6 | 83.0 |
2+ chronic conditions | 56.0 | 51.4 |
3+ chronic conditions | 23.1 | 21.2 |
In 2012, 60 percent of older persons were dealing with two or more chronic diseases at the same time. The quality of life for older persons can be reduced by chronic illnesses, which are also among the main causes of mortality in this demographic.
In 2014, 14.5 percent (46.3 million) of the US population was 65 years or older, with projections indicating that this proportion will rise to 23.5 percent (98 million) by 2060.Adults over the age of 65 are at increased risk for chronic illness.In 2012, 60 percent of older persons were dealing with two or more chronic diseases at the same time.2 The following are examples of chronic conditions: 3
In 2012, 25.5 percent of adults in the United States had two or more diagnosed chronic conditions, with the most common being arthritis. The most common chronic conditions were arthritis, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), coronary heart disease, current asthma, diabetes, hepatitis, hypertension, stroke, and failing or weak kidneys (1,2).
A Arthritis, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, coronary heart disease, current asthma, diabetes, hepatitis, hypertension, stroke, and weak/failing kidneys were among the chronic illnesses measured in the study.In addition, b c The total adult population of the United States in 2018 was 249 million persons, expressed as a thousand.Because of rounding, certain numbers may not add up to the totals of the groups.