Comparison of cardiovascular health profiles across population surveys from five high- to low-income countries.
Lisa Jayne WareBridget VermeulenInnocent MaposaDavid FloodLuisa Campos Caldeira BrantShweta KhandelwalKavita SinghSara SoaresNeusa JessenGastón PermanBaizid Khoorshid RiazHarshpal Singh SachdevNorrina B AllenDarwin R LabarthePublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Harmonization of nationally representative survey data on CVH trajectories with age in 5 highly diverse countries supports our hypothesis that CVH decline with age may be universal. Interventions to promote and preserve high CVH throughout the life course are needed in all populations, tailored to country-specific time courses of the decline. In countries where CVH remains relatively high, protection of whole societies from risk factor epidemics may still be feasible.