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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a significant and ever-growing problem in the UK, accounting for nearly one-third of all deaths and leading to significant morbidity. Globally CVD accounts for 31% of mortality, mainly from heart disease and cerebrovascular accident.

The burden of CVD can be ameliorated by careful risk modification and primary prevention is an important priority for all developers of health policy. Strong consensus exists between international guidelines regarding the necessity of smoking cessation, weight optimisation and exercise, although guidelines have slightly different approaches to hypertension and vary considerably regarding their approach to optimal lipid profile, which remains a contentious issue.

Articles

Management of Hypertension in African-Americans

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US Cardiology 2009;6(2):59–62

Excess Body Weight and Coronary Artery Disease - Associated Risks, the Obesity Paradox, and Implications for Cardiac Rehabilitation

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US Cardiology 2011;8(2):88–93

The 2010 International Society of Hypertension in Blacks Consensus Statement - Is There a Role for Opinion in Guidelines or Consensus Reports? A Review

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US Cardiology 2011;8(2):118–22

Endothelin and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

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US Cardiology 2005;2(1):51–7