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. 2013 Jul 29:2:2048004013491731.
doi: 10.1177/2048004013491731. eCollection 2013.

Keeping a finger on the pulse: Cardiovascular disease rate as a measure of sustainable development

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Keeping a finger on the pulse: Cardiovascular disease rate as a measure of sustainable development

Nazeeha Hasan. JRSM Cardiovasc Dis. .

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases have been somewhat neglected as a public health issue in the past, but there is now growing international consensus that they present a significant obstacle to economic development for both high- and low-income countries. Cardiovascular disease accounts for more than half of all non-communicable disease deaths, and presents a promising target for curbing the non-communicable disease epidemic. This article explains the pressing need for non-communicable disease prevention, focusing on strategies that can be employed to decrease cardiovascular disease risk at an individual and population level, and outlines the UK's approaches to cardiovascular disease prevention in particular. Given the mounting burden of non-communicable diseases, responsible health governance and a balanced economic policy could consider the use of low cardiovascular disease rates as a measure of positive and sustainable economic development.

Keywords: Ethics and policy; cardiology; treatment.

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