Aspirin for prevention of cardiovascular disease

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Abstract

We used data from the 2013 Mississippi Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine aspirin use for the prevention of primary and secondary cardiovascular disease (CVD), based on the 2009 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines, among Mississippi men (aged 45-79 y) and women (aged 55-79 y) and to explore differences in aspirin use by sociodemographic characteristics. Among those without CVD, 39.1% of men and 45.9% of women reported taking aspirin, and among those with CVD, 85.9% of men and 85.1% of women reported taking aspirin. Data on preventive use of aspirin by sociodemographic characteristics yielded mixed results.

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Mendy, V. L., Vargas, R., & Zhang, L. (2017). Aspirin for prevention of cardiovascular disease. Preventing Chronic Disease, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd14.170171

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