Abstract
Rationale
Stroke and cardiovascular diseases will be the next health epidemics in Latin America due to increased life expectancy and changes in the lifestyle and dietary habits of the population. Knowledge of the cardiovascular health status of the inhabitants will allow the implementation of policies directed to reduce the burden of stroke and cardiovascular diseases in the region.
Aims
To evaluate the cardiovascular health status of the inhabitants of Atahualpa (a rural village in coastal Ecuador) and to determine the prevalence and incidence of stroke and ischemic heart disease in the region.
Design
Three-phase epidemiologic survey. During
Discussion
Implementation of public health strategies directed to improve the cardiovascular health status of a given population must be based on studies evaluating specific risk factors at regional levels. Epidemiologic surveys such as the Atahualpa Project may prove cost-effective in improving the cardiovascular health status of people living in Latin American rural villages by increasing the knowledge on the particular needs of these populations.
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