2018
DOI: 10.5530/jcdr.2018.1.8
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Assessment of Risk Factors for the Cardiovascular Diseases in People Visiting a Tertiary Care Hospital for Routine Medical Check-Up

Abstract: Background: Cardiovascular diseases have become the single leading cause of death and disease burden globally in low and middle-income countries such as India. The relatively early onset age of cardiovascular diseases in India in comparison to Western countries also implies that most productive ages of the patient's life are lost fighting the disease. Deaths associated with cardiovascular events remains constant in many countries due to new therapeutic approaches for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular … Show more

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“…The result indicated that as age increases, the risk of CVD raises. Our inquiry showed that the common possibility amid our theme without comorbidity were age, obesity and over-weight, dyslipidemia, bodily in pursuit, little socioeconomic status and smoking (Eidgahi et al, 2018) . Sadasivam et al (2016) An exploratory random sampling survey was managed amid 154 medical students by distributing an anonymous pretested, self-administered, and structured questionnaire.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The result indicated that as age increases, the risk of CVD raises. Our inquiry showed that the common possibility amid our theme without comorbidity were age, obesity and over-weight, dyslipidemia, bodily in pursuit, little socioeconomic status and smoking (Eidgahi et al, 2018) . Sadasivam et al (2016) An exploratory random sampling survey was managed amid 154 medical students by distributing an anonymous pretested, self-administered, and structured questionnaire.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%