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Percentage change in the cardiovascular death rate owing to changes in age-, sex-, and Percentage change in the cardiovascular death rate owing to changes in age-, sex-, and cause-specific death rates, according to change in country income level per capita, 1990 -2013. Pearson’s correlation coefficients for the four levels of income were as follows: low income, r = 0. 20, P =. 24; lowermiddle income, r = – 0. 08, P =. 60; upper-middle income, r = – 0. 33, P =. 02; and high income, r = – 0. 19, P =. 18. Spearman’s rho coefficients were as follows: low income, r = 0. 16, P=. 37; lower-middle income, r = – 0. 14, P =. 35; upper-middle income, r = – 0. 37, P =. 006; and high-income, r = – 0. 27, P =. 05). Every country included in the study is represented by a blue diamond, which indicates the country’s percentage change in the number of cardiovascular deaths as a result of change in the age-, sex-, and cause-specific cardiovascular death rate alone, separate from the effect of population Source: THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, Hurst's The Heart, 14 e growth and aging, and the change in gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (in international dollars) between 1990 and 2013. Outlier countries are identified by Citation: Fuster V, Harrington RA, Narula J, Eapen ZJ. country The Heart, 14 e; 2017 Available at: http: //mhmedical. com/ Accessed: March 11, their International Organization for Standards (ISO) Hurst's code. ARE, United Arab Emirates; BDI, Burundi; BFA, Burkina Faso; BGD, Bangladesh; BHR, 2018 Bahrain; BLR, Belarus; BRN, Brunei; GHA, Ghana; ISR, Israel; JOR, Jordan; KOR, South Korea; LUX, Luxembourg; MHL, Marshall Copyright © 2018 Qatar; RWA, Rwanda; All rights reserved Island; , MUS, Mauritius; QAT, Mc. Graw-Hill Education. SGP, Singapore; SRB, Serbia; SY, C Seychelle; , and ZMB, Zambia. Reproduced with permission from Roth GA, Forouzanfar MH, Moran AE, et al: Demographic and epidemiologic drivers of global cardiovascular mortality, N Engl J Med. 2015 Apr