Objectives. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality rates have declined gradually in developed countries, the scenario is less clear in developing countries. We describe the trends in cardiovascular mortality in Brazil over 24 years and investigate differences according to groups of diseases, sociopolitical region, gender, and age. Methods. We retrieved official data on mortality and population estimates to calculate stan-dardized mortality rates in six age strata and in the five political regions from 1980 through 2003. The negative binomial distribution model was used to estimate trends for mortality sep-arately for each gender, age group, and geopolitical region during this period. Results....
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most serious health issues and the leading cause...
Abstract—Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities. The po...
Objective: To assess mortality trends due to ischemic heart diseases, per sex, and acute myocardial ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
Abstract Background: Studies have questioned the downward trend in mortality from cardiovascular di...
Abstract Background: Studies have questioned the downward trend in mortality from cardiovascular di...
Mortality from all causes as well as from the great groups of cardiovascular diseases for the reside...
Background: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death in Brazil. Objective: To es...
OBJECTIVE - To analyze the trends in risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases in the northern, n...
OBJECTIVE - To analyze the trends in risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases in the northern, n...
Abstract Background: Studies have shown different mortalities due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
Background:Circulatory system diseases are the first cause of death in Brazil.Objective:To analyze t...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most serious health issues and the leading cause...
Abstract—Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities. The po...
Objective: To assess mortality trends due to ischemic heart diseases, per sex, and acute myocardial ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Although mortality ...
Abstract Background: Studies have questioned the downward trend in mortality from cardiovascular di...
Abstract Background: Studies have questioned the downward trend in mortality from cardiovascular di...
Mortality from all causes as well as from the great groups of cardiovascular diseases for the reside...
Background: Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death in Brazil. Objective: To es...
OBJECTIVE - To analyze the trends in risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases in the northern, n...
OBJECTIVE - To analyze the trends in risk of death due to cardiovascular diseases in the northern, n...
Abstract Background: Studies have shown different mortalities due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in mortality due to circulatory diseases in men and women aged > o...
Background:Circulatory system diseases are the first cause of death in Brazil.Objective:To analyze t...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most serious health issues and the leading cause...
Abstract—Brazil is a large country, with an evolving economy, but marked social inequalities. The po...
Objective: To assess mortality trends due to ischemic heart diseases, per sex, and acute myocardial ...