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Most Common Chronic Conditions
Statistics gathered from a 1994 National Health Interview Survey show the most common chronic conditions by age and gender.

The table below shows the most common chronic conditions among males and females 45 years of age and older:

Male
Female
High Blood Pressure Arthritis
Arthritis High Blood Pressure
Hearing Impairments Sinusitis
Orthopedic Impairments Orthopedic Impairments
Heart Disease Hay Fever
Cataracts Heart Disease
  Cataracts

SOURCE: National Academy on an Aging Society analysis of 1994 National Health Interview survey data.

Among children and youth (birth to age 17), the most common conditions are:

Male
Female
Asthma Sinusitis
Hay Fever Asthma
Sinusitis Hay Fever
Bronchitis Bronchitis
Dermatitis Dermatitis

SOURCE: National Academy on an Aging Society analysis of 1994 National Health Interview survey data.

Other chronic conditions that affect children include:

  • Birth and genetic defects
  • Diabetes
  • Learning disabilities
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Depression and other mental disorders

Other common chronic conditions include:

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Cancer
  • Liver disease/cirrhosis
  • Alcoholism
  • Epilepsy
  • Depression and other mental disorders



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