GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Aspirin Intake Statistics
Aspirin intake statistics suggest that a significant proportion of the population regularly consumes aspirin for its therapeutic benefits such as pain relief and blood thinning.
In this post, we present a comprehensive look at the various statistics surrounding aspirin intake, shedding light on its benefits, risks, and implications based on recent studies and findings. From the prevalence of aspirin usage in different demographics to its effects on health outcomes such as heart disease prevention and cancer risk, these statistics provide valuable insights into the complex relationship between aspirin and human health.
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"1. As reported in 2018, nearly 29 million Americans aged 40 and above take aspirin daily despite not having heart disease and are therefore at risk of side effects."
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"2. A 2018 study indicated that 23.4% of Americans took aspirin daily for heart disease prevention."
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"3. An observational study in 2020 found a 45% increase in major bleeding events in adults over 70 who started taking aspirin."
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"4. It is estimated that there are over 100 billion tablets of aspirin consumed annually around the world."
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"7. Regular aspirin use was associated with a 53% reduced risk of ovarian cancer according to a 2018 study."
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"8. A study in 2010 found that only about 41% of US adults eligible for aspirin therapy actually take it."
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"9. A 2021 study reported that aspirin use was associated with a 36% lower risk of developing liver and ovarian cancer."
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"10. ABBC found in their report that only 50% of people from 45 years of age and above were taking aspirin in Ireland."
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"11. Among older adults, taking a low-dose aspirin each day does not lower the risk of death and may even cause harm according to a 2018 study."
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"13. In 2019, the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology lowered the age recommendation for taking daily aspirin to individuals who are aged 70 years or older or who have an increased risk of bleeding."
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"14. In a 2019 study, 35% of aspirin users on monotherapy reported gastrointestinal side effects which is a common adverse event of aspirin therapy."
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"15. In a 2016 study in Germany, reported that 10% of patients aged 75 and above who were prescribed aspirin regularly did not receive gastroprotective agents to mitigate aspirin's gastrointestinal side effects."
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"16. A 2018 study reported that individuals with diabetes who did not have pre-existing heart disease had a 10% lower risk of vascular events but a 29% higher risk of serious bleeding with aspirin."
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"17. The World Health Organization, in 2021, stated that routine aspirin intake in pregnancy should be avoided due to the increased risk of bleeding."
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"19. In 2019, low-dose aspirin was found to reduce the risk of initial vascular events by 11% in patients without cardiovascular disease."
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"20. A 2017 report showed that aspirin therapy resulted in a 10% reduction in the number of heart attacks and a 15% reduction in the number of strokes."
Jannik Lindner
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