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Table 1_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Identification of regions with the largest potential for reducing HHD burden relative to their SDI peers. …”
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Table 4_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Identification of regions with the largest potential for reducing HHD burden relative to their SDI peers. …”
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Image 1_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.tif
Published 2025“…Identification of regions with the largest potential for reducing HHD burden relative to their SDI peers. …”
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Table 3_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Identification of regions with the largest potential for reducing HHD burden relative to their SDI peers. …”
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Table 2_Unveiling the global impact of hypertensive heart disease among individuals aged ≥ 65 years: metabolic risk factors and future projections for 2050.xlsx
Published 2025“…Identification of regions with the largest potential for reducing HHD burden relative to their SDI peers. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Global, regional, and national epidemiology of Idiopathic Childhood Epilepsy from 1990 to 2021
Published 2025“…Regionally, Southern Latin America saw the largest increase in incidence (EAPC, 0.49), and Eastern Europe observed the most significant mortality decrease (EAPC, -4.65). …”