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AuthorCritchley, Julia
AuthorCapewell, Simon
AuthorO'Flaherty, Martin
AuthorAbu-Rmeileh, Niveen
AuthorRastam, Samer
AuthorSaidi, Olfa
AuthorSözmen, Kaan
AuthorShoaibi, Azza
AuthorHusseini, Abdullatif
AuthorFouad, Fouad
AuthorMansour, Nadia Ben
AuthorAissi, Wafa
AuthorRomdhane, Habiba Ben
AuthorUnal, Belgin
AuthorBandosz, Piotr
AuthorBennett, Kathleen
AuthorDherani, Mukesh
AuthorAl Ali, Radwan
AuthorMaziak, Wasim
AuthorArık, Hale
AuthorGerçeklioğlu, Gül
AuthorAltun, Deniz Utku
AuthorŞimşek, Hatice
AuthorDoganay, Sinem
AuthorDemiral, Yücel
AuthorAslan, Özgür
AuthorUnwin, Nigel
AuthorPhillimore, Peter
AuthorAchour, Nourredine
AuthorAissi, Waffa
AuthorAllani, Riadh
AuthorArfa, Chokra
AuthorAbu-Kteish, Heidar
AuthorAbu-Rmeileh, Niveen
AuthorAl Ali, Radwan
AuthorAltun, Deniz
AuthorAhmad, Balsam
AuthorArık, Hale
AuthorAslan, Özgür
AuthorBeltaifa, Latifa
AuthorMansour, Nadia Ben
AuthorBennett, Kathleen
AuthorRomdhane, Habiba Ben
AuthorSalah, Nabil Ben
AuthorCollins, Marissa
AuthorCritchley, Julia
AuthorCapewell, Simon
AuthorDherani, Mukesh
AuthorDemiral, Yücel
AuthorDoganay, Sinem
AuthorElias, Madonna
AuthorErgör, Gül
AuthorFadhil, Ibtihal
AuthorFouad, Fouad
AuthorGerçeklioğlu, Gül
AuthorGhandour, Rula
AuthorGöğen, Sibel
AuthorHusseini, Abdullatif
AuthorJaber, Samer
AuthorKalaca, Sibel
AuthorKhatib, Rana
AuthorKhatib, Rasha
AuthorKoudsie, Saer
AuthorKilic, Bülent
AuthorLassoued, Olfa
AuthorMason, Helen
AuthorMaziak, Wasim
AuthorMayaleh, Maher Abou
AuthorMikki, Nahed
AuthorMoukeh, Ghmaez
AuthorFlaherty, Martin O.
AuthorPhillimore, Peter
AuthorRastam, Samer
AuthorRoglic, Gojka
AuthorSaidi, Olfa
AuthorSaatli, Gül
AuthorSatman, Ilhan
AuthorShoaibi, Azza
AuthorŞimşek, Hatice
AuthorSoulaiman, Nesrien
AuthorSözmen, Kaan
AuthorTlili, Faten
AuthorUnal, Belgin
AuthorUnwin, Nigel
AuthorYardim, Nazan
AuthorZaman, Shahaduz
Available date2021-03-31T08:18:07Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameInternational Journal of Cardiology
ResourceScopus
ISSN1675273
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.01.031
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18061
AbstractBackground Middle income countries are facing an epidemic of non-communicable diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD). We used a validated CHD mortality model (IMPACT) to explain recent trends in Tunisia, Syria, the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and Turkey. Methods Data on populations, mortality, patient numbers, treatments and risk factor trends from national and local surveys in each country were collated over two time points (1995-97; 2006-09); integrated and analysed using the IMPACT model. Results Risk factor trends: Smoking prevalence was high in men, persisting in Syria but decreasing in Tunisia, oPt and Turkey. BMI rose by 1-2 kg/m2 and diabetes prevalence increased by 40%-50%. Mean systolic blood pressure and cholesterol levels increased in Tunisia and Syria. Mortality trends: Age-standardised CHD mortality rates rose by 20% in Tunisia and 62% in Syria. Much of this increase (79% and 72% respectively) was attributed to adverse trends in major risk factors, occurring despite some improvements in treatment uptake. CHD mortality rates fell by 17% in oPt and by 25% in Turkey, with risk factor changes accounting for around 46% and 30% of this reduction respectively. Increased uptake of community treatments (drug treatments for chronic angina, heart failure, hypertension and secondary prevention after a cardiac event) accounted for most of the remainder. Discussion CHD death rates are rising in Tunisia and Syria, whilst oPt and Turkey demonstrate clear falls, reflecting improvements in major risk factors with contributions from medical treatments. However, smoking prevalence remains very high in men; obesity and diabetes levels are rising dramatically.
SponsorThe MedCHAMPS project and data collection were funded by EC FP7 grant no. 223705 . JC and SC are supported by the UK Higher Education Funding Council . MOF was partly funded by the European Union and the UK Medical Research Council ( NPR3, Project 45 ). This study was funded by the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 223075 - the MedCHAMPS project. MOF was also supported by the UK MRC .
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ireland Ltd
SubjectCardiovascular mortality
Eastern Mediterranean
Model
Risk factor
Treatment
Trend
TitleContrasting cardiovascular mortality trends in Eastern Mediterranean populations: Contributions from risk factor changes and treatments
TypeArticle
Pagination150-161
Volume Number208


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