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Dramatic decline of cardiovascular mortality in post communist Central Europe: Recovery from totality
Emil Ginter, Vladimir Simko
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- MeSH
- Diet MeSH
- Myocardial Ischemia epidemiology mortality psychology MeSH
- Cardiovascular Agents administration & dosage MeSH
- Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology drug therapy MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Life Expectancy MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Geographicals
- Europe, Eastern MeSH
After 1970 the preexisting gap in population health between democratic Europe and communist countries became even more prominent. While in the democratic Europe there was a progressive rise in life expectancy associated with the decline in ischaemic heart disease (IHD), the trend on the other side of the iron curtain was exactly reverse. After the fall of communism in 1989 population health in the post-communist central Europe (CE) rapidly signalled a favourable recovery. This biphasic trend in post-communist countries is very remarkable. Most remarkably the decline in IHD mortality started soon after the demise of totality, even before the modernization of health care (new more effective medications and diagnostic technology), public campaign against smoking and improved supply of protective nutrients got chance to attain an important role. The decades-long psychosocial depression of communism was rapidly replaced with a promise of a better future. It is generally accepted that psychosocial factors are powerfool tools in the pathogenesis of IHD.
Institute of Preventive and Clinical Medicine Emeritus Bratislava Slovakia
State University New York Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn USA
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