Women’s Health: A Comprehensive Guide to Common Health Issues in Women

Understanding Heart Diseases and the Risk Factors in Women

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Pp: 225-246 (22)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815256291124010013

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Abstract

The number one sickness and death factor for women worldwide is cardiovascular disease. However, common risk factors for heart illness, like increased blood pressure and smoking, can affect women differently than men. This has led to unique pathophysiological features and diagnostic challenges in women, which require different approaches than those used for men. It is, therefore, significant to appreciate the specific risks and mechanisms of heart diseases in women in order to prevent, diagnose and treat them. This chapter describes the current understanding of cardiovascular diseases in women, including gender-specific risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic challenges, prevention, intervention, and management strategies, and explores gaps and future directions. Gender development is a complex process that is influenced by many factors, such as societal norms, culture, and individual experiences. These factors can create challenges in diagnosis, prevention, and intervention when it comes to maintaining cardiovascular health in women. This chapter also discusses the importance of promoting gender equity and empowering women, as these issues are integral to physical and mental health and, therefore, to cardiovascular health. Finally, the article suggests strategies for resolving these challenges and stresses the importance of continued research and action to achieve better cardiovascular health in women.

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