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Gender-based Variation in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Rural Population Perspective

Author(s) Elisaba jacob, Alin Abraham Thampy, Shikka Mary Mathew, Rona Mariam Chacko, Jayakumar K S
Country India
Abstract BACKGROUND: Among gender differences, a recent study, based on data from over two
million patients, suggests that women tend to have CVD after menopause and women are
more likely to experience atypical symptoms such as nausea or vomiting, shortness of breath,
dizziness, or no symptoms at all compared to men.  
OBJECTIVE: 
● High risk groups based on age and gender perspective 
● Risk factors prevalence for female and male   
RESULT: According to our study, women who underwent menopause were known to
possess risk factors of CVD when compared to men and also possess high risk of developing
CVD around the age of 61 years and above and have main risk factors such as lack of sleep,
high level of stress and lack of physical activity, whereas men are known to have increased
risk of developing CVD during the age of 51-60 years such as increased level of consumption
of alcohol , smoking and tobacco, when compared to women. 
CONCLUSION: This study aimed to determine the difference between the prevalence of
risk factors of CVD among men and women and was found that women tend to have more
risk of developing CVD after they underwent menopause while men tend to have risk of
developing CVD
Keywords Gender, age, lifestyle, rural areas, symptoms like chest pain, alcohol, tobacco, smoking, stress, sleep, physical activity
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024
Published On 2024-06-23
Cite This Gender-based Variation in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Rural Population Perspective - Elisaba jacob, Alin Abraham Thampy, Shikka Mary Mathew, Rona Mariam Chacko, Jayakumar K S - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.23225
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.23225
Short DOI https://doi.org/gt243z

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