Recent Trends in Cardiovascular Mortality in Rio de Janeiro State Health Regions and Capital.
Maria Luiza Garcia RosaCláudio Tinoco MesquitaLucas Zanetti de AlbuquerqueWillian Douglas de Souza SilvaVinicius de Padua Vieira AlvesRoger Freitas Ramirez JordanRicardo Cardoso de MatosAna Luisa Guedes de França E SilvaErito Marques de Souza FilhoPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia (2021)
These results observed in Rio de Janeiro are possibly appropriate to various Brazilian regions and demonstrate that a serious public health response is needed to address lifestyle behaviors. Primary care physicians should also be familiar with the unfavorable tendency in coronary heart disease among younger adults in recent years and actively screen for risk factors for cardiovascular disease, paying special attention to women.
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