医学
社会经济地位
流行病学
疾病
环境卫生
老年学
医疗保健
人口
全球卫生
公共卫生
人口学
内科学
经济增长
护理部
社会学
经济
作者
Dominique Vervoort,Ruoting Wang,Guowei Li,Lynaea Filbey,Omosivie Maduka,LaPrincess C. Brewer,Mamas A. Mamas,M. Cecilia Bahit,Sofia B. Ahmed,Harriette G.C. Van Spall
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2024.04.028
摘要
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for approximately 35% of all deaths in women. In 2019, the global age-standardized CVD prevalence and mortality of women were 6,403 per 100,000 and 204 per 100,000, respectively. Although the age- and population-adjusted prevalence has decreased globally, opposite trends are evident in regions of socioeconomic deprivation. Cardiovascular health and outcomes are influenced by regional socioeconomic, environmental, and community factors, in addition to health care system and individual factors. Cardiovascular care in women is commonly plagued by delayed diagnoses, undertreatment, and knowledge gaps, particularly in women-specific or women-predominant conditions. In this paper, we describe the global epidemiology of CVD and highlight multilevel determinants of cardiometabolic health. We review knowledge and health care gaps that serve as barriers to improving CVD outcomes in women. Finally, we present national, community, health care system, and research strategies to comprehensively address cardiometabolic risk and improve outcomes in women.
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