The Lancet women and cardiovascular disease Commission: reducing the global burden by 2030

B Vogel, M Acevedo, Y Appelman, CNB Merz… - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women. Decades of grassroots
campaigns have helped to raise awareness about the impact of cardiovascular disease in …

Sex and gender in neurodevelopmental conditions

S Bölte, J Neufeld, PB Marschik, ZJ Williams… - Nature Reviews …, 2023 - nature.com
Health-related conditions often differ qualitatively or quantitatively between individuals of
different birth-assigned sexes and gender identities, and/or with different gendered …

[HTML][HTML] The evolution of the concept of stress and the framework of the stress system

S Lu, F Wei, G Li - Cell stress, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stress is a central concept in biology and has now been widely used in psychological,
physiological, social, and even environmental fields. However, the concept of stress was …

Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 suggests that metabolic risk factors are the leading drivers of the burden of ischemic heart disease

W Wang, M Hu, H Liu, X Zhang, H Li, F Zhou, YM Liu… - Cell metabolism, 2021 - cell.com
Metabolic dysfunction is becoming a predominant risk for the development of many
comorbidities. Ischemic heart disease (IHD) still imposes the highest disease burden among …

Exercise for prevention and relief of cardiovascular disease: prognoses, mechanisms, and approaches

D Tian, J Meng - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This review is aimed at summarizing the new findings about the multiple benefits of exercise
on cardiovascular disease (CVD). We pay attention to the prevalence and risk factors of …

Importance of sex and gender in ischaemic stroke and carotid atherosclerotic disease

K Gasbarrino, D Di Iorio… - European Heart …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Women are disproportionately
affected by stroke, exhibiting higher mortality and disability rates post-stroke than men …

Significance of psychosocial factors in cardiology: update 2018: Position paper of the German Cardiac Society

C Albus, C Waller, K Fritzsche, H Gunold… - Clinical Research in …, 2019 - Springer
Background Psychosocial factors in cardiovascular diseases are increasingly
acknowledged by patients, health care providers and payer organizations. Due to the rapidly …

Women have lower chances than men to be resuscitated and survive out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

MT Blom, I Oving, J Berdowski… - European heart …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Aims Previous studies on sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) had
limited scope and yielded conflicting results. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overall …

Associations of clinical and social risk factors with racial differences in premature cardiovascular disease

NS Shah, H Ning, LC Petito, KN Kershaw, MP Bancks… - Circulation, 2022 - Am Heart Assoc
Background: Racial differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) are likely related to
differences in clinical and social factors. The relative contributions of these factors to Black …

Risk, lifestyle and non-communicable diseases of poverty

L Manderson, S Jewett - Globalization and Health, 2023 - Springer
Common discourse in public health and preventive medicine frames non-communicable
diseases, including cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, as diseases of 'lifestyle'; the …