Background Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but whether its effects ... Conclusions Reduction of socioeconomic inequalities in CHD and CVD ...
We collaborated with the Strategy Unit to create a tool that explores socioeconomic inequalities in coronary heart disease pathways. A tool created by the British Heart Foundation and the Strategy ...
It seems that there are major risk factors yet to be identified, and that these may throw light on how it is possible for members of a highly-placed social group to have a relatively low risk of ...
ACC's Health Equity Heat Map is a valuable tool that provides critical insights into the complex interplay between the impacts of historical policies, social determinants of health, and cardiovascular ...
Gender, age, ethnicity, and social deprivation all impact our chance of developing risk factors for heart disease, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Action to reduce inequalities lies at the ...
Despite publication of this report, the way that social inequalities cause or affect disease, and potential interventions to address these factors, have not been well studied. Figure Social ...
The recommendations emphasize the importance of team-based care, shared decision-making and social determinants of ... Socioeconomic inequalities are also strong determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
"To reduce social health inequalities, policies to promote ... atherosclerotic inflammation, and cardiovascular disease events, Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology (2024).
Objective Examine the association between country-level gender social norms and (1) cardiovascular disease mortality rates ... Additionally, previous research in the area of gender inequality and ...
Keywords: Cardiovascular Diseases / mortality ... be aware of the high rates of unhealthy behavior and adverse social conditions related to an unhealthy environment - aspects that leads to inequality ...
with cardiovascular diseases claiming approximately 17.9 million lives each year. The analysis emphasizes the need for targeted interventions that account for social inequalities and align with ...