Background—Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women and men differ in first lifetime presentations of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). We compared the incidence of 12 cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular diseases in women and men at different ages. Methods and Results—We studied 1 937 360 people, aged ≥30 years and free from diagnosed CVD at baseline (51% women), using linked electronic health records covering primary care, hospital admissions, acute coronary syndrome registry, and mortality (Cardiovascular Research Using LInked Bespoke Studies and Electronic Records [CALIBER] research platform). During 6 years median follow-up between 1997 and 2010, 114 859 people experienced an in...
Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of deathin men and in women (1), and over the past seve...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...
Background—Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women a...
BACKGROUND: Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women ...
Objective To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and ...
Objective To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and ...
Objective: To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Cardiovascular disease has long been called a “man’s disease. Women have long been underrepresented ...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death in women as in men, although presentatio...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death in women as in men, although presentatio...
More women than men die of cardiovascular disease (CVD) each year in every major developed country a...
Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of deathin men and in women (1), and over the past seve...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...
Background—Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women a...
BACKGROUND: Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women ...
Objective To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and ...
Objective To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and ...
Objective: To evaluate differences in first manifestations of cardiovascular disease between men and...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Age-standardised rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are substantially higher in men than women. T...
Cardiovascular disease has long been called a “man’s disease. Women have long been underrepresented ...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death in women as in men, although presentatio...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death in women as in men, although presentatio...
More women than men die of cardiovascular disease (CVD) each year in every major developed country a...
Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of deathin men and in women (1), and over the past seve...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of death in both sexes in Western countries ...