Primary medical prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has received low priority in Tanzania, despite evidence of the rising prevalence of CVD risk factors. Different guidelines have been proposed for medical CVD prevention, including the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, which recommend medical prevention for all individuals based on the consideration of single CVD risk thresholds. A third alternative is differentiated risk thresholds according to age. This paper compares the WHO and the differentiated risk threshold by age approaches against a baseline of no medical CVD prevention and a best scenario identical to the ESC approach in Tanzania. Assuming fixed budgets, we evaluate th...
Few papers address the factors that affect a person\u27s risk of reaching a catastrophic level of he...
Introduction Low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are experiencing a growing disease burde...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death globally in 2005, responsible for 17.5 m...
AbstractPrimary medical prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has received low priority in Tanz...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a growing cause of mortality and morbidity in Tanzania, ...
Tanzania is facing a double burden of disease, with non-communicable diseases being an increasingly ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in Seychelles, a middle-inco...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a growing cause of mortality and morbidity in Tanzania, but contextu...
Background: There is a high and rising prevalence of cardiovascular risk in sub-Saharan Africa, a de...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. The im...
Shanthi Mendis Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, World Health Organization, Genev...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence is increasing in low- and middle-income countr...
In 2005, a global goal of reducing chronic disease death rates by an additional 2% per year was esta...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major contributor to the burden from non-communicable di...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death globally in 2005, responsible for 17.5 m...
Few papers address the factors that affect a person\u27s risk of reaching a catastrophic level of he...
Introduction Low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are experiencing a growing disease burde...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death globally in 2005, responsible for 17.5 m...
AbstractPrimary medical prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has received low priority in Tanz...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a growing cause of mortality and morbidity in Tanzania, ...
Tanzania is facing a double burden of disease, with non-communicable diseases being an increasingly ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in Seychelles, a middle-inco...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a growing cause of mortality and morbidity in Tanzania, but contextu...
Background: There is a high and rising prevalence of cardiovascular risk in sub-Saharan Africa, a de...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. The im...
Shanthi Mendis Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, World Health Organization, Genev...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence is increasing in low- and middle-income countr...
In 2005, a global goal of reducing chronic disease death rates by an additional 2% per year was esta...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major contributor to the burden from non-communicable di...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death globally in 2005, responsible for 17.5 m...
Few papers address the factors that affect a person\u27s risk of reaching a catastrophic level of he...
Introduction Low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are experiencing a growing disease burde...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death globally in 2005, responsible for 17.5 m...