The Global Cardiovascular Risk Transition
Circulation2013Vol. 127(14), pp. 1493–1502
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Goodarz Danaei, Gitanjali M Singh, Christopher Paciorek, John K. Lin, Melanie Cowan, Mariel M. Finucane, Farshad Farzadfar, Gretchen A Stevens, Leanne M Riley, Yuan Lu, Mayuree Rao, Majid Ezzati
Abstract
The changing associations of metabolic risk factors with macroeconomic variables indicate that there will be a global pandemic of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus, together with high blood pressure in low-income countries, unless effective lifestyle and pharmacological interventions are implemented.
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