Social Determinants of Risk and Outcomes for Cardiovascular Disease

Published: August 03, 2015

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  • The prevalence of CVD is expected to rise in the US by 10% between 2010 and 2030, and it is argued that this is not explained solely by an aging population.
  • This statement summarizes the current state of knowledge about social factors as they relate to health.
  • Future directions are discussed as it relates to research that may attenuate these factors.