INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease (CVD), traditionally thought of as a "man's disease", is the leading cause of death and disability amongst women world-wide. Research demonstrates a lack of knowledge and perceived susceptibility amongst women, especially in the younger age group. AIM: To evaluate knowledge and perception of CVD risks of female university students. METHODS: Four hundred and thirty eight students completed a structured, self-administered questionnaire including items regarding knowledge, risk perception and risky behaviour regarding CVD. RESULTS: Overall, 56.8 % of the participants were knowledgeable (;~70% correct answers) of CVD risks, with a mere 6.6% indicating heart disease as the greatest health risk ...
Background: Inadequate cardiovascular disease (CVD) knowledge has been cited to account for the impe...
Background: Despite the quantity of information available to women about risk factors for cardiovasc...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Stati...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality not only in males but also in f...
More women than men are dying of cardiovascular disease. The misconception persists that heart disea...
Recent changes by the American Heart Association identify screening guidelines for CVD risk factors ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels. It i...
Heart disease is the first leading cause of death and disability for women worldwide, yet the condit...
Cardio-cerebro-vascular diseases (CCVD) are the leading cause of death in women worldwide and are in...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for men and women of most racial and ethn...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels. It i...
Although cardiovascular diseases (CVD) typically occur in middle age or later, the initiating behavi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in American Women; one of every two women will ...
Coronary Heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in women. CHD claims more lives than the ...
Although cardiovascular diseases (CVD) typically occur in middle age or later, the initiating behavi...
Background: Inadequate cardiovascular disease (CVD) knowledge has been cited to account for the impe...
Background: Despite the quantity of information available to women about risk factors for cardiovasc...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Stati...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality not only in males but also in f...
More women than men are dying of cardiovascular disease. The misconception persists that heart disea...
Recent changes by the American Heart Association identify screening guidelines for CVD risk factors ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels. It i...
Heart disease is the first leading cause of death and disability for women worldwide, yet the condit...
Cardio-cerebro-vascular diseases (CCVD) are the leading cause of death in women worldwide and are in...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for men and women of most racial and ethn...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a group of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels. It i...
Although cardiovascular diseases (CVD) typically occur in middle age or later, the initiating behavi...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in American Women; one of every two women will ...
Coronary Heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in women. CHD claims more lives than the ...
Although cardiovascular diseases (CVD) typically occur in middle age or later, the initiating behavi...
Background: Inadequate cardiovascular disease (CVD) knowledge has been cited to account for the impe...
Background: Despite the quantity of information available to women about risk factors for cardiovasc...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Stati...