myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke in the female population aged 2564 in Russia. Materials and methods. Under the third screening of the WHO ‘‘MONICA-psychosocial’ ’ programme, a random representative sample of women aged 2564 (n870) were surveyed in Novosibirsk. SS was measured according to the methods of the BerkmanSym test [indices of close contacts (ICC) and index of social network (SNI)]. From 1995 to 2010, women were followed for 16 years to observe the incidence of MI and stroke. Results. The prevalence of low levels of ICC and SNI in women aged 2564 was 57.1 and 77.7%, respectively. Low levels of ICC and SNI were associated with poor self-rated health and awareness about their health, adverse behavioural habits, high job strain a...
The article focuses on the analysis of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The data of the res...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is reportedly high in Russia; this thesis focuses on the pr...
Aim. To determine the impact of social support on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in an open ...
Objective: to determine the impact of social support on the risk of stroke in an open population age...
Objective: To determine the risk of developing diseases associated with atherosclerosis (myocardial ...
Objective: Тo determine the effect of a high level of personal anxiety on the difference in the risk...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
We examined the association between social status, assessed by education and occupational categories...
A number of studies have shown that social support has a direct positive effect on health, since it ...
Aims Social relations have been repeatedly linked to coronary heart disease in men, even after caref...
Background. Recent studies showed that depression was an independent predictor of mortality from car...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
Background: Participation in social activities is thought to prevent heart disease, but evidence is...
There are substantial socioeconomic differences in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in most we...
The article focuses on the analysis of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The data of the res...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is reportedly high in Russia; this thesis focuses on the pr...
Aim. To determine the impact of social support on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in an open ...
Objective: to determine the impact of social support on the risk of stroke in an open population age...
Objective: To determine the risk of developing diseases associated with atherosclerosis (myocardial ...
Objective: Тo determine the effect of a high level of personal anxiety on the difference in the risk...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
We examined the association between social status, assessed by education and occupational categories...
A number of studies have shown that social support has a direct positive effect on health, since it ...
Aims Social relations have been repeatedly linked to coronary heart disease in men, even after caref...
Background. Recent studies showed that depression was an independent predictor of mortality from car...
Measures of various types of social contacts were used as predictors of ischemic heart disease event...
Background: Participation in social activities is thought to prevent heart disease, but evidence is...
There are substantial socioeconomic differences in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in most we...
The article focuses on the analysis of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The data of the res...
A social gradient in coronary heart disease (CHD) has been documented in a variety of settings, pred...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is reportedly high in Russia; this thesis focuses on the pr...