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Lifestyle and Heart Disease in Europe: A Growing Problem

David Wood
David Wood

REFERENCE: European Society of Cardiology Congress, 2007, 1-5 September, Vienna, Austria; Abstract 316
DAVID WOOD, Charing Cross Hospital, London
Among 8000 coronary patients in 9 European countries, smoking prevalence hasn’t changed over the last 12 years, and obesity is going up – that’s according to the combined EUROASPIRE surveys, which were presented at the ESC congress. Derek Thorne got more from David Wood, of Charing Cross Hospital in London.

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