The data displays the leading U.S. states based on the death rate for coronary heart disease from 2013 to 2015, per 100,000 population. During this time, Oklahoma had 145.5 deaths from coronary heart disease per every 100,000 population, the most of any U.S. state.
Oklahoma | 145.5 |
Tennessee | 133.6 |
Arkansas | 130.1 |
New York | 126.7 |
Michigan | 124.8 |
West Virginia | 120.8 |
Missouri | 114.9 |
Ohio | 111.6 |
Mississippi | 110.9 |
Rhode Island | 110.7 |