Managing cardiovascular risk factors: trial evidence in women
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2010.01.010
Managing cardiovascular risk factors: trial evidence in women
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease remains by far the leading cause of death for women worldwide. Despite a large body of research identifying effective interventions to reduce cardiovascular risk, translation into practice has been slow. This review pinpoints areas in particular need of improvement and summarizes gender-specific analyses in recent randomized trials assessing the impact of risk factor modulation on cardiovascular events.
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