Prophylaxis of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Women
Keywords:
cardiovascular diseases, coronary heart disease, women, risk factor, prophylaxisAbstract
Coronary heart disease is the main reason of morbidity and mortality among women that predetermines topicality and social meaning of the problem of prophylaxis of circulatory system illnesses among women. The article presents the results of observation research that are dedicated to peculiarities of prophylaxis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases among women. We have also presented information on peculiarities of risk factors of coronary heart disease among women, positive influence of measures of primary and secondary prophylaxis on women survival rate. The article bring up problems of wide applying of prophylaxis and rehabilitation programs among women with cardiovascular diseases.
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10. Tracking women’s awareness of heart disease. An American Heart Association national survey / L. Mosca, A. Ferris, R. Fabumni [et al.] // Circulation. – 2004. – N. 109. – P. 573–579.
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2012-11-30
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Prophylaxis of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Women. (2012). Youth Scientific Journal Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, 8, 117-121. https://sportvisnyk.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/sportvisnyk/article/view/726