Preventing ischemic heart disease in women: a systematic review of global directives and policies

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Laureen Yi-Ting Wang [1 ]
Grace Shu Hui Chiang [2 ]
Caitlin Fern Wee [3 ]
Sarah Wye Kit Chan [1 ]
Jacqueline Xiao Xuan Lau [3 ]
Araz Taeihagh [3 ]
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[1] National University Health System,Well Programme, Alexandra Hospital
[2] National University Health System,Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre
[3] National University of Singapore,Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[4] National University Health System,Healthcare Redesign, Alexandra Hospital
[5] National University of Singapore,Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
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npj Women's Health | / 2卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44294-024-00040-0
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Yet cardiovascular disease in women remains underdiagnosed and undertreated, especially among vulnerable populations such as older women, low-income populations, and ethnic minorities. Resultantly, reduction in cardiovascular mortality among women has stagnated. To examine, consolidate current research findings and policies to identify gaps in women’s heart health practice, this review screened 21476 records and synthesized results from 124 English language publications worldwide. Using a life course approach, we assessed the connection between clinical recommendations and policy, and documented global recommendations and policies addressing prevention of cardiovascular disease in women. Key recommendations include fostering environments that encourage sustainable health behaviors for young women, advocating for national surveillance systems and guidelines for monitoring and increasing the understanding of cardiovascular health in high-risk pregnancy/postpartum groups, developing community prevention programs for midlife/menopause, and implementing direct population health management initiatives for elderly women, with an emphasis on higher risk groups. Inequalities still exist among women with varying socioeconomic status and race between countries, and even within countries.
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