2023
DOI: 10.54097/hset.v36i.5580
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The Relationship Between the Causes of Cardiovascular Diseases

Abstract: To effectively prevent and improve cardiovascular disease. R and python were used to explore the relationship between various indicators of cardiovascular disease, to predict cardiovascular disease and to analyze netizens' focus on cardiovascular disease. The study found that smoking, drinking, higher age, higher cholesterol, higher blood glucose, and heavier men are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. Men should pay more attention to cardiovascular disease. With the growth of age, both men and wome… Show more

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“…Building on this, our findings on the age-related burden of CVD in Jordan, particularly among males, align with global epidemiological evidence indicating a rise in CVD prevalence and mortality with age. The observed increase in DALY rates with advancing age, as reported in our study, reflects patterns noted in cross-sectional and demographic-specific studies [41][42][43]. These patterns are not isolated but are echoed by the GBD 2015 and the CASSANDRA model, which underscore the importance of age in understanding the CVD epidemiology and projecting disease burden [44,45].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Building on this, our findings on the age-related burden of CVD in Jordan, particularly among males, align with global epidemiological evidence indicating a rise in CVD prevalence and mortality with age. The observed increase in DALY rates with advancing age, as reported in our study, reflects patterns noted in cross-sectional and demographic-specific studies [41][42][43]. These patterns are not isolated but are echoed by the GBD 2015 and the CASSANDRA model, which underscore the importance of age in understanding the CVD epidemiology and projecting disease burden [44,45].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%