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Despite substantial reductions in morbidity and mortality among U.S. women, they are still less likely than men to receive guideline-based evaluation and treatment. This joint advisory is intended to help women's health clinicians provide early identification and modification of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in their patients.
Healthy lifestyles and behaviors should be emphasized, with a focus on diet and exercise.
Screening for traditional CVD risk factors should be enhanced — not only regarding diet and physical activity, but also smoking cessation, depression screening, and f…