An evaluation of the impact of aggressive hypertension, diabetes and smoking cessation management on CVD outcomes at the population level: a dynamic simulation analysis
Abstract Background Evidence from randomized control trials suggest that coupled with smoking cessation interventions, CVD events can be reduced significantly if hypertension and diabetes patients are properly managed, raising practical what-if questions at the population level. This research aims t...
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Main Authors: | John Pastor Ansah (Author), Ryan Leung Hoe Inn (Author), Salman Ahmad (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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