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Sex-Specific Trends in Midlife Coronary Heart Disease Risk and Prevalence
Archives of Internal Medicine, 10/29/09
Towfighi A et al. – Over the past 2 decades, MI prevalence has increased among midlife women, while declining among similarly aged men. Also, although the risk of future hard cardiovascular events remains higher in midlife men compared with midlife women, the gap has narrowed in recent years. Greater emphasis on vascular risk factor control in midlife women might help mitigate this worrisome trend.
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