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Why do men get more heart disease than women? Recent global trends in heart disease show that traditional coronary risk factors, such as elevated blood pressure and cholesterol are poor candidates in explaining the gender gap in heart disease. Changes in these risk factors also cannot explain the recent cardiovascular disease epidemic among middle-aged men in Eastern Europe. This book focuses on environmental, behavioural, and psychosocial variables, as well as new risk factors of a biological nature in an attempt to understand the gender gap in heart disease. It combines perspectives from numerous disciplines, such as demography, epidemiology, medicine, nutrition, sociology, and psychology to explore the environmental, behavioural, and psychosocial influences on men's greater susceptibility to heart disease.
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HEART DISEASE: ENVIRONMENT, STRESS AND GENDER NATO Science Series A series presenting the results of scientific meetings supported under the NATO Science Programme, The series is published by IOS Press and Kluwer Academic Publishers in conjunction with the NATO Scientific Affairs Division. Sub-Series I. II. III. IV. V. Life and Behavioural Sciences Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Computer and Systems Sciences Earth and Environmental Sciences Science and Technology Policy IOS Press Kluwer Academic Publishers IOS Press Kluwer Academic Publishers IOS Press The NATO Science Series continues the series of books published formerly as the NATO ASI Series. The NATO Science Programme offers support for collaboration in civil science between scientists of countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. The types of scientific meeting generally supported are "Advanced Study Institutes" and "Advanced Research Workshops", although other types of meeting are supported from time to time. The NATO Science Series collects together the results of these meetings. The meetings are co-organized by scientists from NATO countries and scientists from NATO's Partner countries - countries of the CIS and Central and Eastern Europe. Advanced Study Institutes are high-level tutorial courses offering in-depth study of latest advances in a field. Advanced Research Workshops are expert meetings aimed at critical assessment of a field, and identification of directions for future action. As a consequence of the restructuring of the NATO Science Programme in 1999, the NATO Science Series has been re-organized and there are currently five sub-series as noted above. Please consult the following web sites for information on previous volumes published in the series, as well as details of earlier sub-series: http://www.nato.int/science http://www.wkap.nl http://www.iospress.nl http://www.wtv-books.de/nato_pco.htm Series I: Life and Behavioural Sciences - Vol. 327 ISSN: 1566-7693 Heart Disease: Environment, Stress and Gender Edited by Gerdi Weidner Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Sausalito, CA, USA Maria S. Kopp Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary and Margareta Kristenson Department of Health and Society, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden IOS Press Ohmsha Amsterdam • Berlin • Oxford • Tokyo • Washington, DC Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Increase in Coronary Heart Disease in Central and Eastern Europe: Stress and Gender Related Factors 20-24 May. 2000 Budapest. Hungary © 2002. IOS Press All rights reserved. No part of this hook may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted. in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the publisher. ISBN 1 58603 082 5 (IOS Press) ISBN 4 274 90507 I C3045 (Ohmsha) Library of Con