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6 Tweets 2 reads May 17, 2021
1. #GlobalHealth My #ACC21 talk in disparities in global health socioeconomic status important driver of CV and total mortality. Even in UK, excess mortality ⬆️with ⬆️years of life lost as deprivation ⬆️ @djc795 @HeartOTXHeartMD @mirvatalasnag @MihaiTrofenciuc @GiuseppeGalati_
2. Socioeconomic status impacts on premature mortality in cancer, CV disease, respiratory diseases etc. whilst there have been impoprvements in CV health over time, slowest have been in women who are deprived #ACC21 @cardioPCImom @Pooh_Velagapudi @poojaotherwise @JSillerMatula
3. Educational factors important in future CVD. in every strata of socieconomic category, those with poor education have worse CV outcomes. women most likely to be in most poor education category #ACC21 @DrMarthaGulati @saraceciliamtz @DrSaritaRao2 @ShrillaB @CaraCarahendry
4. Sex: women have lower CV risk than men, and lower age adjusted incident CV rates. Does that mean we are doing ok? NO- post CV event, women are consistently treated sub-optimal vs men @Drroxmehran @thaiscoutinhoCV @iamritu @ShrillaB @hvanspall @twj1974 @DrLaxmiMehta
5. #ACC21 Summary-1
🌍1/2 premature deaths related to socioeconomic status
🌍women ⬆️ to be in poverty vs men
🌍 slowest decline in CV deaths in deprived women
🌍Targetting socieconomic deprivation in women likley to have greatest imnpact on CV health
@HeartOTXHeartMD
6. #ACC21 Summary-2
🌍Education an important determinant of CV health. women dont have equal opportunities
🌍Biggest interventions globally to narrow CV inequalities will be public health measures targeting inequalities in SES & Education
@mirvatalasnag @lamelaspablo @CardioIAN

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