Measure the successful implementation of the Northwest Regional Plan, which contains six guiding principles for the future of the region: Coordinate and leverage state, local and federal policies and investments; Provide more transportation choices; Promote equitable, affordable housing; Enhance economic competitiveness; Support existing communities; Value communities and neighborhoods.
Percent of Adults Diagnosed with Cardiovascular Diseases-Northwest Region
Current Value
9.0%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Cardiovascular Disease (also called heart disease) is a term that refers to several types of heart conditions, including coronary heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. The most common type of cardiovascular heart disease is coronary artery disease, also known as coronary heart disease. Cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and stroke, is the second leading cause of death in Vermont (after cancer which is #1).1
More information and 3-4-50 data through the Vermont Department of Health is available here.
Partners
Local primary care practices
Northwestern Medical Center
Rise VT
Vermont Department of Health
Local schools
Municipalities
Why Is This Important?
This indicator is important because cardiovascular disease can lead to heart attack or stroke, aneurysm, heart failure, vision loss, loss of kidney function, gum disease and other oral health complications and cognitive issues. Controlled hypertension and cholesterol are key priorities, as are eating a healthy diet and getting enough physical activity.1
What Works
Healthy Community Design is a prevention practice municipalities can implement to help prevent cardiovascular disease. Creating open spaces and more ways for community members to be physically active will promote healthy lifestyle choices.1
Region-specific prevention practices can also be found in "Planning for Prevention-A Guide to Community Health Initiatives" through Northwest Regional Planning Commission.
References
1. Vermont Department of Health