Heart disease getting better here, but getting worse over there
While the United States has enjoyed a gradual decline in death from heart disease over the last 4 decades, eastern Europe and Russia have had an INCREASE in heart disease since the 1960's.
While the United States has enjoyed a gradual decline in death from heart disease over the last 4 decades, eastern Europe and Russia have had an INCREASE in heart disease since the 1960's.
Why do you think this is?..
The top two killers are cancer and heart disease. Heart disease kills less because cancer kills more.
There is no decline, only manipulation of the numbers.
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Let Food Be Your Medicine And Medicine Be Your Food.(Hippocrates)
Despite the limited evidence that alcohol consumption and tobacco use interact directly to cause or exacerbate cardiovascular disease, the example of the Russian transition from Soviet State to independent nation hints at the extraordinary harm that these substances can potentially produce in combination when consumed in excess, at least during periods of social upheaval (Notzon et al. 1998). Between 1990 and 1994, male life expectancy in Russia declined by an almost unimaginable 6.1 years, coinciding with a 35.7 percent increase in overall mortality rates. Although information on cause of death often is incorrect, alcohol-related causes and injuries alone appeared to account for 29.4 percent of this increase, while heart disease and stroke accounted for another 33.4 percent. Both alcohol use and tobacco imports rose sharply during that period, while other aspects of diet did not clearly deteriorate (i.e., nutritious food did not necessarily become less available). The juxtaposition of the steep increases in alcohol and tobacco use with the marked increase in cardiovascular mortality provides circumstantial evidence that, at least at the extremes, these two substances may interact to precipitate cardiovascular disease with alarming rapidity.
No question increases in smoking and excessive alcohol consumption deteriorates health, and the cardiovascular system is not exempt from harm from such a lifestyle.