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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Australia Copy the data from the table to a spreadsheet.

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Australia Copy the data from the table to a spreadsheet. Goto http://naglescience.podserver.info/. From the year 9 page download and open the spreadsheet ‘CVD Australia.xlsx’

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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Australia Copy the data from the table to a spreadsheet.

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  1. Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Australia • Copy the data from the table to a spreadsheet. • Goto http://naglescience.podserver.info/. From the year 9 page download and open the spreadsheet ‘CVD Australia.xlsx’ • Account for the discrepancy between the total for 'All cardiovascular diseases' and the sum of values for the listed types of CVD. • Propose a means of including the discrepancy in your data. • Use the spreadsheet to generate pie charts for the 2007 hospitalisation data and the 2007 deaths data. • Submit your spreadsheet (including the graphs) to psibbald@parra.catholic.edu.au. • Visit ‘Risk factors for cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease‘ (http://www.aihw.gov.au/cardiovascular-health/risk-factors/).  List the identified risk factors in your workbook under an appropriate title.  Explain why CVD could be considered a lifestyle disease.

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