Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is highly preventable and optimal treatments based on absolute risk can halve risk of future events. Compared with women, men have higher risks of developing CVD. However, women can experience suboptimal treatment. We aimed to quantify sex differences in CVD risk, assessment and treatment in Australian adults. Design, participants, setting Cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative data from interview, physical measures, medication review and blood and urine samples, from 2011 to 2012 Australian Health Survey participants aged 45-74 (n=11 518). Outcome measures CVD risk factors, absolute 5-year risk of a primary CVD event, blood pressure and cholesterol assessment in the previous 2 and 5 years and use...
BACKGROUND: Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in prevalence, treatment and control of major cardiovascul...
Objective: To collate data on women and cardiovascular disease in Australia and globally to inform p...
Objectives Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is highly preventable and optimal treatments based on absolu...
Objectives To quantify contemporary differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor assessme...
Most cardiovascular disease (CVD) events can be prevented with appropriate risk management. Existing...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been traditionally considered a purely male disease, and for many y...
Objective: To collate data on women and cardiovascular disease in Australia and globally to inform p...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Coronary heart disease...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide but has been prima...
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...
CVD is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. The symptoms of CVD in women may be less spec...
Objective To compare gender-related lifestyle changes and risk factor management after hospitalisati...
Objective: To quantify absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and treatment in Australian adults...
BACKGROUND: Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in prevalence, treatment and control of major cardiovascul...
Objective: To collate data on women and cardiovascular disease in Australia and globally to inform p...
Objectives Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is highly preventable and optimal treatments based on absolu...
Objectives To quantify contemporary differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor assessme...
Most cardiovascular disease (CVD) events can be prevented with appropriate risk management. Existing...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been traditionally considered a purely male disease, and for many y...
Objective: To collate data on women and cardiovascular disease in Australia and globally to inform p...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Coronary heart disease...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide but has been prima...
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...
CVD is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. The symptoms of CVD in women may be less spec...
Objective To compare gender-related lifestyle changes and risk factor management after hospitalisati...
Objective: To quantify absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and treatment in Australian adults...
BACKGROUND: Given the recent declines in heart attack and stroke incidence, it is unclear how women ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in prevalence, treatment and control of major cardiovascul...
Objective: To collate data on women and cardiovascular disease in Australia and globally to inform p...