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Report from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: Hypertension in Canada, 2010
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Adults with Diagnosed Hypertension (Forecasted Prevalence) 24 25
If current rates of hypertension by age and sex remain constant:
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By 2011/12, the number of Canadians aged 20 and older with diagnosed hypertension is forecasted to be about
7.3 million – an estimated increase of 25.5% from 2006/07 (Figure 4).
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By 2011/12, among all adults with diagnosed hypertension, almost one in two (48.9%) will be in the 55 to 74 year
age range (Figures 5 and 6).
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By 2011/12, about 346,300 adults between the ages of 20 to 40 years are forecasted to be living with diagnosed
hypertension – an overall increase of about 25.2% from 2006/07 (Figures 5 and 6).
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24 These estimates were calculated using projections for future populations from Statistics Canada and the assumption
that both future CCDSS incidence and mortality rates remain constant.
25 Public Health Agency of Canada. National Diabetes Surveillance System Methods Documentation, 2008. Ottawa:
Public Health Agency of Canada; 2009 April. 40p. Available from: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ccdpc-cpcmc/ndss-snsd/english/diabetes_data/00-06/pdf/method_v208-eng.pdf (pdf)
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