Living dangerously, Australians with multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease
This bulletin provides a summary of the risk factor profile of Australian adults - focusing on risk factors for cardiovascular disease - both individually and in combination. Using self-reported data collected in the Australian Bureau of Statistics' 2001 National Health Survey, the nine risk factors examined are smoking, physical activity, low fruit consumption, low vegetable consumption, risky alcohol consumption, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, obesity and diabetes. The prevalence of multiple risk factors is described according to age, sex and socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease in order to identify population groups most at risk.
ISSN 1446 9820; ISBN 978 1 74024 446 6; Cat. no. AUS 57; 24pp.; Out of print
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AIHW 2005. Living dangerously, Australians with multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease. AIHW bulletin no. 24. Cat. no. AUS 57. Canberra: AIHW.