The American Cardiovascular Pandemic: A 100-Year History

The American Cardiovascular Pandemic: A 100-Year History

The American Cardiovascular Pandemic: A 100-Year History

The American Cardiovascular Pandemic: A 100-Year History

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Overview

As Americans and citizens of other industrializing countries began to enjoy lives of increasing affluence and ease during the first half of the 20th century, a rising tide of heart attacks and strokes displaced infectious diseases as the leading cause of death, killing millions in the United States and throughout the world. Although cardiovascular disease remains serious and widespread, the significant decline of per capita deaths is one of the greatest accomplishments of modern public health and medicine. Death rates from heart attack and stroke have fallen dramatically by 80% in the past 50 years -- the progress has been hard won by a combination of basic and applied laboratory research, broad and far-reaching epidemiological studies by physicians, scientists, and public health experts. Cardiovascular disease is no longer viewed as an as an inevitable feature of the natural course of aging, and complacency has given way to hope. This book focuses on developments that influenced the rise and decline of cardiovascular mortality since 1900, but also includes insider insights from the author, a 42-year NIH employee.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476685120
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/02/2021
Series: McFarland Health Topics
Pages: 257
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Gordon is a cardiovascular epidemiologist and an internationally recognized expert on clinical trials, who recently retired after 42 years with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health. He is an author or co-author of 90 peer-reviewed scholarly articles plus invited chapters in 13 medical monographs and textbooks. He lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Elaine A. Moore has worked in hospital laboratories for more than 30 years, primarily in immunohematology and toxicology. She is a freelance medical writer and laboratory consultant. For more information, visit her website at www.elaine-moore.com. She lives in Sedalia, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
1. A Gentle Pandemic?
2. Framingham, Massachusetts
3. Clinical Trials
4. Lowering the Pressure
5. Fighting Cholesterol
6. The Tobacco Bane
7. The Rise of Diabetes
8. “Good” Cholesterol
9. The Mother of All Trials
10. Unclogging the Pipes
11. Secondary Prevention Drugs
12. Sudden Cardiac Arrest
13. The Fire Within
14. Diet, Exercise, and Obesity
15. Racial Cardiovascular Health Disparities
16. Wrap-Up
Appendix: Details of Calculation of Attributable Declines in Mortality
Glossary of Medical Terms and Acronyms
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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