TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management in the COVID-19 era and beyond
T2 - An international perspective
AU - Faghy, Mark A.
AU - Yates, James
AU - Hills, Andrew P.
AU - Jayasinghe, Sisitha
AU - da Luz Goulart, Cássia
AU - Arena, Ross
AU - Laddu, Deepika
AU - Gururaj, Rachita
AU - Veluswamy, Sundar Kumar
AU - Dixit, Snehil
AU - Ashton, Ruth E.M.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Despite some indicators of a localized curtailing of cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence, CVD remains one of the largest contributors to global morbidity and mortality. While the magnitude and impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have yet to be realized in its entirety, an unquestionable impact on global health and well-being is already clear. At a time when the global state of CVD is perilous, we provide a continental overview of prevalence data and initiatives that have positively influenced CVD outcomes. What is clear is that despite attempts to address the global burden of CVD, there remains a lack of collective thinking and approaches. Moving forward, a coordinated global infrastructure that, if developed with appropriate and relevant key stakeholders, could provide significant and longstanding benefits to public health and yield prominent and consistent policy resulting in impactful change. To achieve global impact, research priorities that address multi-disciplinary social, environmental, and clinical perspectives must be underpinned by unified approaches that maximize public health.
AB - Despite some indicators of a localized curtailing of cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence, CVD remains one of the largest contributors to global morbidity and mortality. While the magnitude and impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have yet to be realized in its entirety, an unquestionable impact on global health and well-being is already clear. At a time when the global state of CVD is perilous, we provide a continental overview of prevalence data and initiatives that have positively influenced CVD outcomes. What is clear is that despite attempts to address the global burden of CVD, there remains a lack of collective thinking and approaches. Moving forward, a coordinated global infrastructure that, if developed with appropriate and relevant key stakeholders, could provide significant and longstanding benefits to public health and yield prominent and consistent policy resulting in impactful change. To achieve global impact, research priorities that address multi-disciplinary social, environmental, and clinical perspectives must be underpinned by unified approaches that maximize public health.
KW - Humans
KW - Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis
KW - COVID-19
KW - Prevalence
KW - Delivery of Health Care
KW - Internationality
U2 - 10.1016/j.pcad.2023.01.004
DO - 10.1016/j.pcad.2023.01.004
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36693488
SN - 0033-0620
VL - 76
SP - 102
EP - 111
JO - Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
JF - Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
ER -