“Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of mortality globally, responsible for a significant number of deaths and disabilities. In 2021 alone, CVDs accounted for 20.5 million deaths, comprising approximately one-third of all global deaths [1]. While cardiovascular conditions were traditionally considered diseases of affluence, this is no longer the case. Over three-quarters of CVD-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) [2].
Moreover, these deaths are the primary contributor to premature non-communicable disease (NCD) mortality. Ischemic heart disease, specifically, stands as the leading cause of premature death in 146 countries for men and 98 countries for women [3]. ”
National Library of Medicine (The Heart of the World – PMC)
“Alone in the United States:
- Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups.1
- One person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease.1
- In 2023, 919,032 people died from cardiovascular disease. That’s the equivalent of 1 in every 3 deaths.1
- Heart disease cost about $417.9 billion from 2020to 2021.2This includes the cost of health care services, medicines, and lost productivity due to death.
Center of Disease Control and Prevention – CDC (Heart Disease Facts | Heart Disease | CDC)