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daniellelady daniellelady
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2014 Census Bureau estimates indicated that 62.5 of the population was between 45 to 64 years of age. What health implications can be derived from this data?
 
  1. There will not be a higher incidence of work-related injuries.
  2. This population group will be the highest percentage over age 65.
  3. There will be higher numbers of seniors receiving Medicare in five years.
  4. This population will have higher rates of chronic diseases.
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Explanation: 1. There may be a higher incidence of work-related injuries.
2. There is no indication this group will become the largest population group over age 65.
3. There is no indication Medicare numbers will rise in five years.
4. There is an expectation that chronic disease rates will increase for this age group.
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