2006
DOI: 10.1016/s1131-3587(06)75324-9
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Epidemiología de las enfermedades cardiovasculares en España

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“…It has been reported that 35% of the Spanish adults have HTA, while the percentage increase to 40% in the middle ages and up to 60% in the elderly (Ͻ 60 year) (Banegas et al, 2006). In this study the prevalence of HTA was 71.6% (73% of men and 70% of women) according to the criteria of ESH-ESC (2007).…”
Section: Age Sex and Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 51%
“…It has been reported that 35% of the Spanish adults have HTA, while the percentage increase to 40% in the middle ages and up to 60% in the elderly (Ͻ 60 year) (Banegas et al, 2006). In this study the prevalence of HTA was 71.6% (73% of men and 70% of women) according to the criteria of ESH-ESC (2007).…”
Section: Age Sex and Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 51%
“…Además, si el aumento en la utilización de recursos sanitarios para asistir este problema se mantiene, su financiación por la propia sociedad española será difícil en un futuro próximo 4 . La mejor forma de corregir esta situación es potenciar la prevención primaria de las ECV, equilibrando las actividades de prevención con las de atención a los sujetos que ya presentan enfermedad, los cuales consumen en la actualidad gran parte de los recursos económicos 5 . La actividad física regular es probablemente el factor más beneficioso para incrementar y conservar la mejor condición cardiorrespiratoria, vascular y psíquica.…”
Section: Sc Quílez Guerrero Et Alunclassified
“…The promotion of heath and prevention of these illnesses should be strengthened at primary care level, allowing a balance between the prevention activities and those of follow-up and treatment of this type of patient [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%