Global Challenges in Cardiovascular Prevention in Populations with Low Socioeconomic Status
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Global Challenges in Cardiovascular Prevention in Populations with Low Socioeconomic Status
Zanetti, Fernando Lanas; Nazal, Carolina Nazzal; Romero, Tomas
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2025
269
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9783031790508
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Chapter 1. An outlook of Cardiovascular Prevention (CVP). Cardiovascular risk factors, current resources, future promises and impact of socio-economic factors; Tomas Romero.- Chapter 2. Global Programs and Outcomes in Arterial Hypertension Management in Countries with Developing Economies; Sidney C. Smith and Kathryn Taubert.- Chapter 3. Obesity and diabetes in Latin America. The impact of socio-economic status on Programs and outcomes; Cecilia Albala and Fernando Vio.- Chapter 4. Peripheral Artery Disease in Regions with Limited Socioeconomic Resources; Kunihiro Matsushita, Maya Jean Salameh, and Matthew Allison.- Chapter 5. Global Experience of Self-Care in Cardiovascular Prevention; Barbara Riegel, Heleen Westland, Onome H. Osokpo, and Tiny Jaarsma.- Chapter 6. Environment, cardiovascular health, and local and global inequities; Pablo Ruiz-Rudolph and Karla Yohannessen.- Chapter 7. Covid 19 Pandemia, Socio-economic Status, Limitations and Outcomes Observed in the Access to Primary Health Care; Luis Fidel Avendano, Mauricio Canals, Carolina Nazzal, and Faustino Alonso.- Chapter 8. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Latin America. Comparative Outcomes According to Socio-economic Status; Fernando Lanas, Pamela Seron, and Cheryld Muttel.- Chapter 9. Tackling the Challenge of the Epidemic of Cardiovascular diseases: A case of Sub-Saharan Africa; Elijah Ogola, and Yubrine Moraa Gachemba.- Chapter 10. Socio-economic Factors and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Japan: Is unrestricted access to healthcare resources enough?; Neiko Ozasa and Toshiko Yoshida.
- Chapter 11. Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in India; Ishita Gupta and Dorairaj, Prabhakaran.- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Management, and Outcomes in China; Doris Sau-Fa Yu, Sophia Fen Ye and Li Polly Wai-Chi.- Chapter 13. WHO, UN, and Sustainable Development Goals: Effective Measures for Prevention of CVD in Developing Economies; Kathryn A. Taubert and Sidney C. Smith.
- Chapter 11. Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in India; Ishita Gupta and Dorairaj, Prabhakaran.- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Management, and Outcomes in China; Doris Sau-Fa Yu, Sophia Fen Ye and Li Polly Wai-Chi.- Chapter 13. WHO, UN, and Sustainable Development Goals: Effective Measures for Prevention of CVD in Developing Economies; Kathryn A. Taubert and Sidney C. Smith.
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Limited access;World regions and countries;Primary cardiovascular prevention;Secondary cardiovascular prevention;Socioeconomic status;Hypertension;Diabetes mellitus;Primary health care;Obesity;Open Access
Chapter 1. An outlook of Cardiovascular Prevention (CVP). Cardiovascular risk factors, current resources, future promises and impact of socio-economic factors; Tomas Romero.- Chapter 2. Global Programs and Outcomes in Arterial Hypertension Management in Countries with Developing Economies; Sidney C. Smith and Kathryn Taubert.- Chapter 3. Obesity and diabetes in Latin America. The impact of socio-economic status on Programs and outcomes; Cecilia Albala and Fernando Vio.- Chapter 4. Peripheral Artery Disease in Regions with Limited Socioeconomic Resources; Kunihiro Matsushita, Maya Jean Salameh, and Matthew Allison.- Chapter 5. Global Experience of Self-Care in Cardiovascular Prevention; Barbara Riegel, Heleen Westland, Onome H. Osokpo, and Tiny Jaarsma.- Chapter 6. Environment, cardiovascular health, and local and global inequities; Pablo Ruiz-Rudolph and Karla Yohannessen.- Chapter 7. Covid 19 Pandemia, Socio-economic Status, Limitations and Outcomes Observed in the Access to Primary Health Care; Luis Fidel Avendano, Mauricio Canals, Carolina Nazzal, and Faustino Alonso.- Chapter 8. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Latin America. Comparative Outcomes According to Socio-economic Status; Fernando Lanas, Pamela Seron, and Cheryld Muttel.- Chapter 9. Tackling the Challenge of the Epidemic of Cardiovascular diseases: A case of Sub-Saharan Africa; Elijah Ogola, and Yubrine Moraa Gachemba.- Chapter 10. Socio-economic Factors and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Japan: Is unrestricted access to healthcare resources enough?; Neiko Ozasa and Toshiko Yoshida.
- Chapter 11. Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in India; Ishita Gupta and Dorairaj, Prabhakaran.- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Management, and Outcomes in China; Doris Sau-Fa Yu, Sophia Fen Ye and Li Polly Wai-Chi.- Chapter 13. WHO, UN, and Sustainable Development Goals: Effective Measures for Prevention of CVD in Developing Economies; Kathryn A. Taubert and Sidney C. Smith.
- Chapter 11. Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in India; Ishita Gupta and Dorairaj, Prabhakaran.- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Management, and Outcomes in China; Doris Sau-Fa Yu, Sophia Fen Ye and Li Polly Wai-Chi.- Chapter 13. WHO, UN, and Sustainable Development Goals: Effective Measures for Prevention of CVD in Developing Economies; Kathryn A. Taubert and Sidney C. Smith.
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