Background: In Europe Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) mortality rates decreased significantly in the last 25 years, with less decline in the last 5 years. The aim of our study was to analyze trends of risk factors which may explain plateauing of CVD mortality rates in the period 2015-2019 in Europe. Methods: We analyzed data from the Global Burden Disease and EUROSTAT concerning trends of CVD mortality rates for 25 European countries and simultaneous changes of exposure to risk factors of the population RESULTS: CVD related mortality decreased significantly in the analyzed countries in the period 2000-2015; in the period 2015-2019 there was a trend towards plateauing of CVD related mortality rates, which was associated with an increased exposure to several established risk factors including cigarette smoking, obesity and arterial hypertension. A decrease in expenditure for information, education and counseling programs was documented in most countries in the same period. Level of exposure to risk factors was correlated with educational attainment . Exposure to risk factors in the interval 2014-2019 increased for people with lower education, whereas decreased in people with higher education (p<0.001). Conclusions: Organized information about risk factors for CVD have the potential to reduce mortality and burden, with diminished total health expenses. Education and information in this setting should consider the cultural and social level of the public.

The role of education and information to prevent trends towards increase of cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe from 2015 TO 2019 / Sterpetti, Antonio V; Gabriele, Raimondo; Iannone, Immacolata; Sapienza, Paolo; Marzo, Luca Di. - In: CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0146-2806. - 49:3(2024), pp. 102415-102421. [10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2024.102415]

The role of education and information to prevent trends towards increase of cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe from 2015 TO 2019

Sterpetti, Antonio V
Primo
Conceptualization
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Gabriele, Raimondo
Secondo
Conceptualization
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Iannone, Immacolata
Software
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Sapienza, Paolo
Penultimo
Investigation
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Marzo, Luca Di
Ultimo
Validation
2024

Abstract

Background: In Europe Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) mortality rates decreased significantly in the last 25 years, with less decline in the last 5 years. The aim of our study was to analyze trends of risk factors which may explain plateauing of CVD mortality rates in the period 2015-2019 in Europe. Methods: We analyzed data from the Global Burden Disease and EUROSTAT concerning trends of CVD mortality rates for 25 European countries and simultaneous changes of exposure to risk factors of the population RESULTS: CVD related mortality decreased significantly in the analyzed countries in the period 2000-2015; in the period 2015-2019 there was a trend towards plateauing of CVD related mortality rates, which was associated with an increased exposure to several established risk factors including cigarette smoking, obesity and arterial hypertension. A decrease in expenditure for information, education and counseling programs was documented in most countries in the same period. Level of exposure to risk factors was correlated with educational attainment . Exposure to risk factors in the interval 2014-2019 increased for people with lower education, whereas decreased in people with higher education (p<0.001). Conclusions: Organized information about risk factors for CVD have the potential to reduce mortality and burden, with diminished total health expenses. Education and information in this setting should consider the cultural and social level of the public.
2024
Cardiovascular diseases; Health spending; Trends mortality rates
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The role of education and information to prevent trends towards increase of cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe from 2015 TO 2019 / Sterpetti, Antonio V; Gabriele, Raimondo; Iannone, Immacolata; Sapienza, Paolo; Marzo, Luca Di. - In: CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0146-2806. - 49:3(2024), pp. 102415-102421. [10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2024.102415]
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