INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC EXPERIENCE IN PREVENTING CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the world. According to World Health Organization (WHO) data, 17.9 million people die every year from CVD, which is estimated as one-third of all deaths worldwide. Around 75% of CVD deaths occur in low- and middle income countries.
Aim: Systematic analysis of international and domestic experience in the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Search strategy: We searched in the PubMed, Web of science, Cochrane library, e-library Databases, we also looked at the additional information resource Google Scholar. Used specific criteria for inclusion in the study. The search depth was 15 years. Relevant search returned 3779 articles; after initial analysis, 57 articles were selected for final analysis in accordance with the inclusion criteria.
Results: The literature review covers government and community interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease in Europe, the United States of America, Canada, Finland, Poland, Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
Conclusion: Prevention of cardiovascular diseases is very important for reducing the mortality of patients with CVD and maintaining cardiovascular health. Despite major efforts to reduce the incidence of CVD, CVD remain the leading cause of death worldwide.
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Mukasheva G.D., Bulegenov T.A. International and domestic experience in preventing cardiovascular diseases // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2021, (Vol.23) 6, pp. 151-163. doi:10.34689/SH.2021.23.6.017Related publications:
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