Heart Attack - Why Are Women So Superior?
This is one of the most fascinating questions clinical epidemiologists are asking themselves.
There is a well-defined gender gap when it comes to an analysis of risks, diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease. This article will attempt to reconstruct the factors responsible for this gender gap, and provide some hints on preventing heart disease for both sexes.
What are the causes of the gender gap for heart attack?
"Men are from Mars, Women from Venus" - Gray JM
Traditionally, men and women have played different roles in society. These roles result in exposure to a different set of influences. These in turn act on the organ systems in different ways.
Unhealthy behaviour patterns
Men have been exposed to a higher risk of unhealthy patterns in their lifestyles. Smoking, alcohol consumption, eating a lot of red meat and less of fruits and vegetables are more commonly seen in males. These factors however are only contributory, and not causative, of coronary disease.
Work outside home
While it has been suggested that work stresses are in a large part responsible for coronary heart disease, recent studies focussed on working women draw different conclusions. For instance, the heart disease risk has been shown to be higher only in subordinate, clerical posts. Successful working women are NOT at a higher risk.