Author
Listed:
- Pascal Geldsetzer
(Stanford University School of Medicine
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub – San Francisco)
- Rebecca L. Tisdale
(Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Lisa Stehr
(Heidelberg University)
- Felix Michalik
(Stanford University School of Medicine
Heidelberg University)
- Julia Lemp
(Heidelberg University)
- Krishna K. Aryal
(Abt Associates)
- Albertino Damasceno
(University of Porto)
- Corine Houehanou
(University of Abomey-Calavi)
- Jutta Mari Adelin Jørgensen
(Copenhagen University)
- Nuno Lunet
(University of Porto)
- Mary Mayige
(National Institute for Medical Research)
- Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam
(Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
- Kibachio Joseph Mwangi
(Ministry of Health)
- Christian Bommer
(Heidelberg University
University of Goettingen)
- Maja-Emilia Marcus
(University of Goettingen
University of Goettingen)
- Michaela Theilmann
(Heidelberg University)
- Cara Ebert
(RWI-Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, Essen (Berlin Office))
- Rifat Atun
(Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard University)
- Justine Ina Davies
(University of Birmingham
University of the Witwatersrand
Stellenbosch University)
- David Flood
(University of Michigan)
- Jennifer Manne-Goehler
(Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School)
- Jacqueline Seiglie
(Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School)
- Till Bärnighausen
(Heidelberg University
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies)
- Sebastian Vollmer
(University of Goettingen
University of Goettingen)
Abstract
Evidence on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor prevalence among adults living below the World Bank’s international line for extreme poverty (those with income
Suggested Citation
Pascal Geldsetzer & Rebecca L. Tisdale & Lisa Stehr & Felix Michalik & Julia Lemp & Krishna K. Aryal & Albertino Damasceno & Corine Houehanou & Jutta Mari Adelin Jørgensen & Nuno Lunet & Mary Mayige &, 2024.
"The prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors among adults living in extreme poverty,"
Nature Human Behaviour, Nature, vol. 8(5), pages 903-916, May.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nathum:v:8:y:2024:i:5:d:10.1038_s41562-024-01840-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-024-01840-9
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