Coronary Heart Disease Epidemiology: From aetiology to public health (Oxford Medical Publications) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Coronary Heart Disease Epidemiology: From aetiology to public health (Oxford Medical Publications) Book

Provides insights into the field of coronary heart disease epidemiology. This title reviews major risk factors from various perspectives. It focuses on the epidemiology and prevention of CHD one of the main causes of death in the developed and developing world.Read More

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    Heart attack (ischaemic heart disease or coronary heart disease) as one of a group of cardiovascular diseases, is one of the main causes of death (over 30 million/year) in the developed and developing world. The dual aim of this book is to review the well-established risk factors in CHD and to look forward to disease prevention, equipped with lessons from the past. The book covers etiology to public health, including studies within a single population and international studies, important areas of methodological development, trials to test preventive strategies, and the application of epidemiological and other knowledge to the development of public health policy for the prevention of widespread disease. It is an all-encompassing work containing contributions from the world authorities in the field.

  • 0198525737
  • 9780198525738
  • 30 June 2005
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 952
  • 2
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