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How does gender affect heart disease?

Published in Heart Disease & Gender 1 min read

Gender significantly influences the development and progression of heart disease, presenting different risks and patterns in men and women.

Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) manifests differently between men and women. The following table summarizes these key distinctions:

Feature Men Women
Onset Age Generally develop CVD at a younger age. Typically develop CVD at an older age.
Risk of CHD Higher risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Lower risk of CHD compared to men.
Risk of Stroke Lower risk of stroke compared to women. Higher risk of stroke.

Key Takeaways

  • Age of Onset: Men tend to develop heart disease earlier in life than women.

  • Coronary Heart Disease (CHD): Men are more likely to experience CHD. This refers to conditions affecting the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.

  • Stroke: Women face a higher risk of stroke, which occurs when blood supply to the brain is interrupted.

These distinctions highlight the importance of considering gender-specific approaches to prevent, diagnose, and treat cardiovascular disease.

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