Background: Internationally, cardiovascular mortality and economic recessions showed an established relationship. Northern Ireland was badly affected by the global financial crisis in 2008-2014 but little is known in terms of how cardiovascular mortality was affected. Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential impact of the 2008 economic crisis on the annual cerebrovascular accidents CVA and ischaemic heart disease IHD related mortality in Northern Ireland. Method: Mortality data were extracted from Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency database. We utilized generalized linear regression Poisson modelling to estimate the impact of economic crisis on the IHD and CVA mortality. Results: We found a signi...
Background: There have been substantial declines in ischemic heart disease in Scotland, partly due ...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...
Higher rates of heart disease and disability in Northern Ireland’s over 50s Older people in No...
Ireland has endured a substantial financial crisis in 2008 and we sought to explore the effect of ec...
BackgroundTo investigate the contribution of individual and population factors to Coronary Heart Dis...
What will the current economic crisis mean for the health of the people of Northern Ireland? We revi...
Study objectives: To examine the proportion of the recent decline in coronary heart disease (CHD) de...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether age, period or cohort effects explain the trends and inequali...
Objectives: Greece and Ireland suffered an economic recession of similar magnitude, but whether thei...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether a banking system crisis increases short-term population cardiovascular...
Drawing on a dataset covering more than 100 countries from 1970 to 2007, we estimate the impact of d...
In a recent QEC Research Note, Gerlach (2013) showed that Ireland’s economic crisis had different im...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates have halved in recent decades. However, CHD...
Objective To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due t...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between type 2 diabetes mell...
Background: There have been substantial declines in ischemic heart disease in Scotland, partly due ...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...
Higher rates of heart disease and disability in Northern Ireland’s over 50s Older people in No...
Ireland has endured a substantial financial crisis in 2008 and we sought to explore the effect of ec...
BackgroundTo investigate the contribution of individual and population factors to Coronary Heart Dis...
What will the current economic crisis mean for the health of the people of Northern Ireland? We revi...
Study objectives: To examine the proportion of the recent decline in coronary heart disease (CHD) de...
Objective: We aimed to explore whether age, period or cohort effects explain the trends and inequali...
Objectives: Greece and Ireland suffered an economic recession of similar magnitude, but whether thei...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether a banking system crisis increases short-term population cardiovascular...
Drawing on a dataset covering more than 100 countries from 1970 to 2007, we estimate the impact of d...
In a recent QEC Research Note, Gerlach (2013) showed that Ireland’s economic crisis had different im...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates have halved in recent decades. However, CHD...
Objective To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due t...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between type 2 diabetes mell...
Background: There have been substantial declines in ischemic heart disease in Scotland, partly due ...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...
Higher rates of heart disease and disability in Northern Ireland’s over 50s Older people in No...