心血管疾病和老年妇女:克服改变生活方式的障碍。

Current women's health reports Pub Date : 2002-10-01
Cynthia M Carlsson, James H Stein
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冠心病(CHD)是60岁及以上女性死亡的主要原因,但这一群体中有40%的人认为她们不太可能心脏病发作。最近的数据显示,缺乏低风险的生活方式可能导致约82%的女性冠状动脉事件。对冠心病风险的低估可能会阻止老年妇女在饮食习惯、活动水平和吸烟方面做出重大改变,以降低患冠心病的风险。此外,尽管来自一级和二级预防试验的数据支持干预措施的有效性,但许多医生可能不会积极治疗中老年妇女的心血管危险因素。本文讨论了女性心血管危险因素的年龄相关变化,重点关注生活方式干预。
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Cardiovascular disease and the aging woman: overcoming barriers to lifestyle changes.

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in women aged 60 years and older, yet 40% of this group believe they are unlikely to have a heart attack. Recent data show that the lack of a low-risk lifestyle may account for approximately 82% of coronary events in women. Underappreciation of CHD risk may prevent aging women from making significant changes in dietary habits, activity levels, and tobacco use to decrease their risk. In addition, many physicians may not treat cardiovascular risk factors aggressively in middle-aged and older women, despite data from primary and secondary prevention trials supporting the efficacy of interventions. This article addresses age-related changes in cardiovascular risk factors in women, with a focus on lifestyle interventions.

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