Behavioural risk factors and cardiovascular disease: are women at higher risk?

O Manfrini, R Bugiardini - The Lancet, 2022 - thelancet.com
… argue that studies on sex differences in cardiovascular risk factors are mainly … relationship
with cardiovascular risk factors: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative surveys in …

Investigating sex and gender differences in dietary intake and the relationship with cardiometabolic diseases

B McKenzie - 2021 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
Evaluation of sex differences in dietary behaviours and their relationship with
cardiovascular risk factors: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative surveys in …

Determinants of urban–rural differences in cardiovascular risk factors in middle-aged women in India: A cross-sectional study

RM Pandey, R Gupta, A Misra, P Misra, V Singh… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
… Large national health surveys in India (eg, National Family … studied for CVD risk factors in
low and middle income … , etc.) and individual behaviours related to smoking, diet, psychosocial …

The prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors among adults living in extreme poverty: a cross-sectional analysis of 105 nationally representative surveys with …

P Geldsetzer, RL Tisdale, L Stehr, F Michalik, J Lemp… - medRxiv, 2022 - medrxiv.org
… due to calorie scarcity, a largely plant-based diet, and … in extreme poverty in low- and
middle-income countries (LMICs) … relationship between poverty and CVD risk factors to date. The …

[HTML][HTML] … inequalities in diet quality and their socioeconomic patterning in a nutrition transition context in the Middle East and North Africa: a cross-sectional study in …

MM Abassi, S Sassi, J El Ati, H Ben Gharbia… - Nutrition journal, 2019 - Springer
… high, in relation with intakes of the food groups reported in Fig. … that observed in two large
scale surveys in China and the USA [… only to absence of gender differences, diet equity should …

Sex differences in non-communicable disease prevalence in China: a cross-sectional analysis of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study in 2011

Y Liu, G Liu, H Wu, W Jian, SH Wild, D Gasevic - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… , more recent studies of nationally representative populations … was conducted in 2011 with
subsequent follow-up surveys … Table 2 shows sex differences in health-related behaviours

[HTML][HTML] Health system performance for people with diabetes in 28 low-and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative surveys

J Manne-Goehler, P Geldsetzer, K Agoudavi… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
There were no statistically significant relationships between … care for leading cardiovascular
risk factors including diabetes [… , low level of health-seeking behaviors, low risk perception for …

Data resource profile: the global health and population project on access to care for cardiometabolic diseases (HPACC)

J Manne-Goehler, M Theilmann, D Flood… - International Journal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
relationships relevant to the epidemiology, health behaviour … The HPACC dataset comprises
nationally representative, … data in a cross-sectional harmonization but there is an ongoing …

… -specific prevalence and associated factors of hypertension among elderly Bangladeshi people: findings from a nationally representative cross-sectional survey

AAM Hanif, AA Shamim, MM Hossain, M Hasan… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… Figure 2 shows the distribution of a few selected behavioural … . Prevalence and risk
factors of cardiovascular diseases … . Sex differences in prevalence and associated factors of …

The state of hypertension care in 44 low-income and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative individual-level data from 1· 1 …

P Geldsetzer, J Manne-Goehler, ME Marcus, C Ebert… - The Lancet, 2019 - thelancet.com
… and national comparative risk assessment of 84 behavioural, … We selected STEPS surveys
because they use the same … those at the highest risk of cardiovascular disease. Finally, we …