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U.S. cardiovascular scorecard: What’s behind the mixed results

Last updated: January 12, 2026 7:10 am
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Cardiovascular health remains a significant concern in America, with a recent analysis from the Journal of the American College of Cardiology shedding light on the current state of disease burden, quality of care, and mortality trends in the country. The report, based on data from nationally representative surveys, administrative claims, clinical registries, and vital statistics, reveals a mixed picture of wins, losses, and status quo in terms of risk factors and conditions affecting cardiovascular health.

Despite advancements in medical science, half of Americans still have high blood pressure, a figure that has remained unchanged since 2009. The prevalence of diabetes and related deaths is on the rise, particularly among younger adults and individuals with low income. More than 40% of adults in the U.S. are affected by obesity, and many adults with high levels of “bad” cholesterol are not receiving statins that could help lower it. While smoking rates have decreased overall, disparities exist among low-income adults and an increase in e-cigarette use among young people is noted.

In terms of conditions associated with these risk factors, rates of coronary heart disease have been increasing since 2019, with only half of those who could benefit from medications actually taking them. Hospitalizations for heart attacks have decreased overall but have risen among young individuals. Deaths from heart failure saw a decline from 1999 to 2011, but this trend has reversed and spiked since the Covid-19 pandemic. Peripheral artery disease affects a significant portion of adults, yet many individuals who undergo corrective procedures do not receive full guideline-directed medical therapy. Stroke remains the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for 1 in 20 deaths in 2023. While stroke care has improved, there is still room for enhancement in its quality.

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Lead author Rishi Wadhera, a cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, emphasized the importance of accountability in tracking progress towards better cardiovascular health for all. The data presented in the report highlight both sobering and surprising trends, showcasing the disconnect between scientific advancements and real-world outcomes in cardiovascular health.

Challenges in cardiovascular disease prevention and management are attributed to fragmented care, undetected risk factors, and inadequate long-term support for patients. Disparities in access to care, healthy food, safe environments for exercise, and affordable medications contribute to uneven outcomes in cardiovascular health across different populations.

While some gains have been made in reducing deaths from coronary heart disease and improving acute cardiovascular care quality, these advancements are not equally distributed. Disparities in age, income, and race and ethnicity continue to offset progress in cardiovascular health, underscoring the need for more equitable and inclusive healthcare practices.

Overall, the report underscores the importance of addressing systemic issues in cardiovascular health and prioritizing prevention, early detection, and long-term management to combat the growing burden of cardiovascular disease in the United States.

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