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Comprehensive cardiovascular community control programmes in Europe / edited by P. Puska in collaboration with E. Leparski ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Puska, Pekka | Leparski, Evgueni | Lamm, G | Heine, H | Pereira, J | Pisa, Zbynek | Thelle, D | World Health Organization. Regional Office for EuropeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: EURO reports and studies ; 106Publication details: Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1988. Description: 91 pISBN: 9289012722Subject(s): Cardiovascular diseases -- prevention and control | Community health services | Europe | Cardiovascular Diseases and their ControlNLM classification: WG 100Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Evaluates the methods and findings of 9 European pilot programmes designed to determine whether interventions, aimed at entire communities, could modify risks for cardiovascular diseases and improve prevention and control. Experiences in different countries, most covering more than a decade, are critically compared in an effort to draw conclusions about the success of community-wide interventions in reducing population risk factor levels and decreasing the incidence of cardiovascular mortality.
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Evaluates the methods and findings of 9 European pilot programmes designed to determine whether interventions, aimed at entire communities, could modify risks for cardiovascular diseases and improve prevention and control. Experiences in different countries, most covering more than a decade, are critically compared in an effort to draw conclusions about the success of community-wide interventions in reducing population risk factor levels and decreasing the incidence of cardiovascular mortality.

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