| Literature DB >> 30779640 |
Janet K Han1,2, Elizabeth M Yano3,4, Karol E Watson2, Ramin Ebrahimi1,2.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death for women in the United States. Of the 1.3 million active duty service members, 16.3% are currently women, and the number of women veterans is expected to increase. Women veterans have higher rates of cardiovascular disease than civilian women and present a unique population. We focus on 5 key areas regarding cardiovascular disease care for women veterans: (1) the rapidly changing demographic; (2) prevalence of traditional risk factors; (3) prevalence of less traditional risk factors (eg, homelessness, military sexual trauma, and mental health disorders); (4) treatment and outcomes of cardiovascular disease; and (5) the current state and future directions of research in this area. This review is a call to action for continued improvements in the cardiovascular care and research for this rapidly growing, at-risk, and under-represented population. Visual Overview: A visual overview is available for this article.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; risk factors; socioeconomic factors; veterans; women
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30779640 DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.118.037748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circulation ISSN: 0009-7322 Impact factor: 29.690