2015
DOI: 10.17116/terarkh201587176-78
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Cardiovascular diseases in the population of industrial towns and environmental factors

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“…Morbidity rate of circulatory system diseases (CSD) in Kazakhstan continues to grow and mortality rate of CSD continues to be the main cause of general population mortality among all existing disease classes [1], [2]. In industrial regions of Central Kazakhstan, the development of CSD, among which 75% are arterial hypertension, can be influenced by environmental factors [3]. The metabolic syndrome (MetS) contributes significantly to cardiovascular risk development, with abdominal obesity and hypertension being the leading components [4].…”
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“…Morbidity rate of circulatory system diseases (CSD) in Kazakhstan continues to grow and mortality rate of CSD continues to be the main cause of general population mortality among all existing disease classes [1], [2]. In industrial regions of Central Kazakhstan, the development of CSD, among which 75% are arterial hypertension, can be influenced by environmental factors [3]. The metabolic syndrome (MetS) contributes significantly to cardiovascular risk development, with abdominal obesity and hypertension being the leading components [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to usual risk factors for ischemic heart disease such as age, gender, smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, and lipid status, some environmental factors may also play a role in its development following long-term exposure to them [2][3][4][5]. For instance, it has been previously suggested that hard drinking water -and in particular high magnesium intake -protect against cardiovascular disease (CVD) [6].…”
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