2019
DOI: 10.1161/hcq.12.suppl_1.287
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Abstract 287: Does a Higher Level of Education Translate Into a Lower Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease

Abstract: Background: Education is one of the determinants of health as described by the WHO, and it is one of the primary determinants of Socio-Economic Class (SEC), a higher level of education is associated with a higher level of SEC. Few researchers have addressed the link between the level of education and cardiovascular disease. However, there remains a need for a national study to determine the relationship between the level of education and cardiovascular disease. In this study, we investigated the ef… Show more

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