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Review
. 2017 Mar;14(3):156-170.
doi: 10.1038/nrcardio.2016.179. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Peripheral artery disease: epidemiology and global perspectives

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Peripheral artery disease: epidemiology and global perspectives

F Gerry R Fowkes et al. Nat Rev Cardiol. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Global populations are undergoing a major epidemiological transition in which the burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases is shifting rapidly from high-income to low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is no exception, so that greater focus is now required on the prevention and management of this disease in less-advantaged countries. In this Review, we examine the epidemiology of PAD and, where feasible, take a global perspective. However, the dearth of publications in LMICs means an unavoidable over-reliance on studies in high-income countries. Research to date suggests that PAD might affect a greater proportion of women than men in LMICs. Although factors such as poverty, industrialization, and infection might conceivably influence the development of PAD in such settings, the ageing of the population and increase in traditional cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension, are likely to be the main driving forces.

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