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These peer-reviewed papers offer insight into successes and challenges of public health strategies to improve cardiovascular health through prevention, detection, and treatment. PCD felt it necessary to explore these insights given that heart disease and stroke continue to be leading causes of death and major disability worldwide, despite the recent impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past several years, efforts have increased to implement timely intervention programs in multiple settings, across all age groups, in the general population, and among high-risk groups to achieve population-level improvements in cardiovascular health. Efforts have also been made to enhance data sources and data collection systems to monitor key indicators related to heart disease and stroke prevention. This collection features 20 peer-reviewed papers examining factors contributing to the decline or increase in heart disease risk; drivers of racial and ethnic minority population disparities in cardiovascular health; health equity approaches to reducing coronary heart disease and stroke among diverse populations; monitoring and tracking systems; and lessons learned from heart disease and stroke programs. PCD continues to be interested in publishing peer-reviewed papers related to the prevention, management, and control of cardiovascular disease, including rigorous research that explores the joint effects of multiple domains of racism (structural, interpersonal, cultural, etc) on cardiovascular health. For additional information on PCD’s current topics of interest, please visit our Announcements page.Leonard Jack, Jr, PhD, MScEditor in Chief, Preventing Chronic DiseaseGUEST EDITORIALPEER REVIEWEDGlobal Responses to Prevent, Manage, and Control Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronado F, Melvin SC, Bell RA, Zhao G. Global Responses to Prevent, Manage, and Control Cardiovascular Diseases. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220347.SYSTEMATIC REVIEWPEER REVIEWEDEffect of Vitamin D on Blood Pressure and Hypertension in the General Population: An Update Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies and Randomized Controlled TrialsZhang D, Cheng C, Wang Y, Sun H, Yu S, Xue Y, et al. Effect of Vitamin D on Blood Pressure and Hypertension in the General Population: An Update Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies and Randomized Controlled Trials. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:190307.PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEFPEER REVIEWEDSelf-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring: Program Planning, Implementation, and Lessons Learned From 5 Federally Qualified Health Centers in Hawai‘iStupplebeen DA, Pirkle CM, Sentell TL, Nett BMI, Ilagan LSK, Juan B, et al. Self-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring: Program Planning, Implementation, and Lessons Learned From 5 Federally Qualified Health Centers in Hawai‘i. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:190348.PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEFPEER REVIEWEDCDC’s Sodium Reduction in Communities Program: Evaluating Differential Effects in Food Service Settings, 2013–2016Jordan J, Hickner H, Whitehill J, Yarnoff B. CDC’s Sodium Reduction in Communities Program: Evaluating Differential Effects in Food Service Settings, 2013–2016. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:190446.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDThe Arkansas Minority Barber and Beauty Shop Health Initiative: Meeting People Where They AreSmith C, Porter A III, Biddle J, Balamurugan A, Smith MR. The Arkansas Minority Barber and Beauty Shop Health Initiative: Meeting People Where They Are. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:200277.SYSTEMATIC REVIEWPEER REVIEWEDDose–Response Association Between High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort StudiesQie R, Liu L, Zhang D, Han M, Wang B, Zhao Y, et al. Dose–Response Association Between High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:200278.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDRacial/Ethnic and Geographic Variations In Long-Term Survival Among Medicare Beneficiaries After Acute Ischemic StrokeTong X, Schieb L, George MG, Gillespie C, Merritt RK, Yang Q. Racial/Ethnic and Geographic Variations In Long-Term Survival Among Medicare Beneficiaries After Acute Ischemic Stroke. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:200242.GIS SNAPSHOTSPEER REVIEWEDExamining Stroke Disparities in Florida: Relationships Among County Classification, Age-Adjusted Stroke Mortality Rates, and the Presence of Primary Stroke CentersTshiswaka DI, Murphy C, Whembolua G, Williams O. Examining Stroke Disparities in Florida: Relationships Among County Classification, Age-Adjusted Stroke Mortality Rates, and the Presence of Primary Stroke Centers. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:200561.PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEFPEER REVIEWEDReducing Sodium Intake in Community Meals Programs: Evaluation of the Sodium Reduction in Communities Program, Arkansas, 2016–2019Long CR, Spear MJ, Bogulski CA, Rowland B, Langston K, Faitak B, et al. Reducing Sodium Intake in Community Meals Programs: Evaluation of the Sodium Reduction in Communities Program, Arkansas, 2016–2019. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:210028.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDCOVID-19 Pandemic and Quality of Care and Outcomes of Acute Stroke Hospitalizations: the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke ProgramTong X, King SMC, Asaithambi G, Odom E, Yang Q, Yin X, et al. COVID-19 Pandemic and Quality of Care and Outcomes of Acute Stroke Hospitalizations: the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Program. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:210130.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDDifferences in Blood Pressure Levels Among Children by Sociodemographic StatusGoulding M, Goldberg R, Lemon SC. Differences in Blood Pressure Levels Among Children by Sociodemographic Status. Prev Chronic Dis 2021;18:210058.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDInfant Mortality and Maternal Risk Factors in Texas: Highlighting Zip Code Variations in 2 At-Risk Counties, 2011–2015Salahuddin M, Matthews KJ, Elerian N, Lakey DL, Patel DA. Infant Mortality and Maternal Risk Factors in Texas: Highlighting Zip Code Variations in 2 At-Risk Counties, 2011–2015. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:210266.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDCardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in US Adults With Vision ImpairmentMendez I, Kim M, Lundeen EA, Loustalot F, Fang J, Saaddine J. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in US Adults With Vision Impairment. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220027.PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEFPEER REVIEWEDCommitment to Hypertension Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Million Hearts Initiative ExemplarsAbbas A, Hannan J, Stolp H, Coronado F, Sperling LS. Commitment to Hypertension Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Million Hearts Initiative Exemplars. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:210439.GIS SNAPSHOTSPEER REVIEWEDDifferences in Geographic Patterns of Absolute and Relative Black–White Disparities in Stroke Mortality in the United StatesFlynn A, Vaughan AS, Casper M. Differences in Geographic Patterns of Absolute and Relative Black–White Disparities in Stroke Mortality in the United States. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220081.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDCigarette Smoking Among US Adults With Selected Chronic Diseases Associated With Smoking, 2010–2019Loretan CG, Cornelius ME, Jamal A, Cheng YJ, Homa DM. Cigarette Smoking Among US Adults With Selected Chronic Diseases Associated With Smoking, 2010–2019. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220086.ESSAYPEER REVIEWEDBuilding Noncommunicable Disease Workforce Capacity Through Field Epidemiology Training Programs: Experience From India, 2018–2021Ramalingam A, Raju M, Ganeshkumar P, Yadav R, Tanwar S, Sakthivel M, et al. Building Noncommunicable Disease Workforce Capacity Through Field Epidemiology Training Programs: Experience From India, 2018–2021. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220208.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDDisparities in Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors Among Adults with Cardiovascular Disease, United States, 2011–2020Parekh T, Javed Z, Khan SU, Xue H, Nasir K. Disparities in Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors Among Adults with Cardiovascular Disease, United States, 2011–2020. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220154.ORIGINAL RESEARCHPEER REVIEWEDA Qualitative Study of Perceptions, Strengths, and Opportunities in Cardiometabolic Risk Management During Pregnancy and Postpartum in a Georgia Safety-Net Hospital, 2021Stanhope KK, Levinson AN, Stallworth CT, Leruth S, Clevenger E, Master M, et al. A Qualitative Study of Perceptions, Strengths, and Opportunities in Cardiometabolic Risk Management During Pregnancy and Postpartum in a Georgia Safety-Net Hospital, 2021. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220059.TOOLS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICEPEER REVIEWEDA Dynamic Visualization Tool of Local Trends in Heart Disease and Stroke Mortality in the United StatesLe P, Casper M, Vaughan AS. A Dynamic Visualization Tool of Local Trends in Heart Disease and Stroke Mortality in the United States. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220076.PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEFPEER REVIEWEDRapid Evaluations of Telehealth Strategies to Address Hypertension: A Mixed-Methods Exploration at Two US Health Systems During the COVID-19 PandemicSreedhara M, Suvada K, Bostic M, Scott A, Blum E, Jordan J, et al. Rapid Evaluations of Telehealth Strategies to Address Hypertension: A Mixed-Methods Exploration at Two US Health Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 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