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Author Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Preventing the Global Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease: Meeting the Challenges in Developing Countries.

Title Promoting cardiovascular health in the developing world : a critical challenge to achieve global health / Committee on Preventing the Global Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease: Meeting the Challenges in Developing Countries, Board on Global Health, Valentin Fuster and Bridget B. Kelly, editors ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Published Washington : National Academies Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 465 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease -- Development and cardiovascular disease -- Measurement and evaluation -- Reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease: interventional approaches -- Cardiovascular health promotion early in life -- Making choices to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease -- Framework for action
Summary "Cardiovascular disease (CVD), once thought to be confined primarily to industrialized nations, has emerged as a major health threat in developing countries. Cardiovascular disease now accounts for nearly 30 percent of deaths in low and middle income countries each year, and is accompanied by significant economic repercussions. Yet most governments, global health institutions, and development agencies have largely overlooked CVD as they have invested in health in developing countries. Recognizing the gap between the compelling evidence of the global CVD burden and the investment needed to prevent and control CVD, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) turned to the IOM for advice on how to catalyze change. In this report, the IOM recommends that the NHLBI, development agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and governments work toward two essential goals: creating environments that promote heart healthy lifestyle choices and help reduce the risk of chronic diseases; and building public health infrastructure and health systems with the capacity to implement programs that will effectively detect and reduce risk and manage CVD. To meet these goals, the IOM recommends several steps, including improving cooperation and collaboration; implementing effective and feasible strategies; and informing efforts through research and health surveillance. Without better efforts to promote cardiovascular health, global health as a whole will be undermined."--Home page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Cardiovascular system -- Diseases -- Prevention
Health promotion -- Developing countries
World health.
Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention & control
Global Health
Health Promotion -- methods
Developing Countries
MEDICAL -- Cardiology.
World health
Cardiovascular system -- Diseases -- Prevention
Health promotion
SUBJECT Developing countries -- Health promotion services
Subject Developing countries
Form Electronic book
Author Fuster, Valentin.
Kelly, Bridget Burke, 1973-
ISBN 9780309147750
0309147751
1282787284
9781282787285
9786612787287
6612787287