Low-income women are at a higher risk of heart disease, says study

Women from low socio-economic backgrounds are 25 per cent more likely to suffer a heart attack than disadvantaged men, a new study from the George Institute for Global Health has revealed. A review of 116 studies revealed that a lower socio-economic status, compared to a higher, is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease for both genders, but women from disadvantaged backgrounds were relatively more likely to suffer from coronary heart disease than similarly affected men.