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Cardio vascular risk profile among diabetic patients attending a tertiary care hospital in Odisha, India

Cardio vascular risk profile among diabetic patients attending a tertiary care hospital in Odisha, India

... Diabetes, due to its prevalence and complications makes a significant impact to overall morbidity and burden related to treatment. This study evaluated prevalence of cardio vascular risk factors ...

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Tracking of Body Composition Variables

Tracking of Body Composition Variables

... Pediatrics 1987;80(suppl):779-783; cardio- vascular risk factor, anthropometry, body composition, obesity, height, weight, skinfold thickness.. The idea that the level of a biologic trai[r] ...

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Older adults at risk of a cardiovascular event: a preliminary investigation of their experiences of an active lifestyle scheme in England

Older adults at risk of a cardiovascular event: a preliminary investigation of their experiences of an active lifestyle scheme in England

... The impact of the scheme on lifestyle change and actual cardio-vascular risk reduction was less clear. Current-regulars reported a greater range of health difficulties and attributed physical ...

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Longer durations of antitumour necrosis factor treatment are associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular events in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Longer durations of antitumour necrosis factor treatment are associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular events in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

... cardiovascular risk versus the absence of DMARD treatment, 40 although MTX was not associated with such reduction in this ...reduced cardio- vascular ...cardiovascular risk observed in the ...

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Normal-weight obesity is associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis

Normal-weight obesity is associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis

... various cardio- vascular risk factors and the parameters of subclinical atherosclerosis, ...independent risk factors for subclinical atherosclerosis in normal-weight subjects and the results ...

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Precocious markers of cardiovascular risk and vascular damage in apparently healthy women with previous gestational diabetes

Precocious markers of cardiovascular risk and vascular damage in apparently healthy women with previous gestational diabetes

... CVD risk appears in the natural history of ...higher risk than the general population ...at risk for T2DM in general, which would contribute to the development of CVD ...reported vascular ...

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Cardiovascular risk factors awareness and prevalence among primary care physicians: an insight from the West region Awareness Initiative Survey to fight cardiovascular disease (WAIT CVD) in Cameroon

Cardiovascular risk factors awareness and prevalence among primary care physicians: an insight from the West region Awareness Initiative Survey to fight cardiovascular disease (WAIT CVD) in Cameroon

... about cardio- vascular risk factors in the general population and con- sequently more population-based interventions, very little is known on the cardiovascular risk profile and health of ...

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The perception of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea/Hypopnoea Syndrome (OSAHS) among Italian general practitioners

The perception of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea/Hypopnoea Syndrome (OSAHS) among Italian general practitioners

... independent cardio- vascular risk factor in patients with OSAS, in line with major international studies and highlighting the importance of an appropriate treatment that can reduce blood pressure in ...

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Type 2 diabetes and cardiometabolic risk may be associated with increase in DNA methylation of FKBP5

Type 2 diabetes and cardiometabolic risk may be associated with increase in DNA methylation of FKBP5

... all risk factors for ...cardiovascular risk factors. Thus, FKBP5 DNAm may be a marker of higher cardio- vascular risk in T2DM, possibly secondary to higher ex- posure to ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... other cardio vascular risk factors like dysbetalipidema, hypertension and prothombic ...major risk factors is very necessary. Predisposing risk factors are body weight and fat ...

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Association of blood glucose level and hypertension in Elderly Chinese Subjects: a community based study

Association of blood glucose level and hypertension in Elderly Chinese Subjects: a community based study

... creased risk of SBP and ...the risk for hypertension when compared with subjects with low-normal FPG (≤82 mg/dL) independent of BMI ...higher risk of ...

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Association between the rs6950982 polymorphism near the SERPINE1 gene and blood pressure and lipid parameters in a high-cardiovascular-risk population: interaction with Mediterranean diet

Association between the rs6950982 polymorphism near the SERPINE1 gene and blood pressure and lipid parameters in a high-cardiovascular-risk population: interaction with Mediterranean diet

... Other studies analyzing the SERPINE1 4G/5G poly- morphism have indicated that this polymorphism could induce alterations in the genetic expression of PAI-1 levels (Abboud et al. 2010; Schoenhard et al. 2008) affecting ...

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Elevated soluble cellular adhesion molecules are associated with increased mortality in a prospective cohort of renal transplant recipients

Elevated soluble cellular adhesion molecules are associated with increased mortality in a prospective cohort of renal transplant recipients

... lar risk factors do not adequately account for the increased burden of vascular disease in persons with CKD ...increased risk of cardiovascular ...

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Optimal cutoff values of waist circumference and the discriminatory performance of other anthropometric indices to detect the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors for metabolic syndrome in Japanese men and women

Optimal cutoff values of waist circumference and the discriminatory performance of other anthropometric indices to detect the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors for metabolic syndrome in Japanese men and women

... Even in the ROC analyses using the same approach on this topic, there have been substantial discrepancies regarding the optimal WC cutoff for the Japanese [7, 9– 16]; these discrepancies may have occurred for the fol- ...

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A Study of Autonomic Dysfunction and QT Prolongation in HIV Infection

A Study of Autonomic Dysfunction and QT Prolongation in HIV Infection

... to risk during positive intra thoracic pressure indicates sympathetic dysfunction and failure of the heart rate to slow during Blood pressure overshoot indicates parasympathetic ...

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LDL-cholesterol lowering effect of a new dietary supplement: an open label, controlled, randomized, cross-over clinical trial in patients with mild-to-moderate hypercholesterolemia

LDL-cholesterol lowering effect of a new dietary supplement: an open label, controlled, randomized, cross-over clinical trial in patients with mild-to-moderate hypercholesterolemia

... major risk factor for cardiovascular disorders and requires specific intervention through an adequate lifestyle (diet and physical exercise) and, if necessary, an appropriate drug ...

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The Norwegian Stroke in the Young Study (NOR-SYS): Rationale and design

The Norwegian Stroke in the Young Study (NOR-SYS): Rationale and design

... Ultrasound imaging has been proved to be a sensitive and cost-effective method for the detection of arterial vessel disease in major arteries [16], as well as for the evaluation of adipose tissue [35,41]. For this ...

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Low density lipoprotein cholesterol control status among Canadians at risk for cardiovascular disease: findings from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network Database

Low density lipoprotein cholesterol control status among Canadians at risk for cardiovascular disease: findings from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network Database

... The main recommendation by the Canadian guide- lines for high-risk patients is to reduce the LDL-C to ≤2.0 mmol/L. Alternatively, an ≥50 % reduction from the baseline LDL-C, in addition to an apoB target level of ...

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Assessing the impact of reducing risk factors for cardio vascular disease in Thailand

Assessing the impact of reducing risk factors for cardio vascular disease in Thailand

... 243 Appendix G: The absolute total cost of hospital admission by age group gender and CVD condition 247 Appendix H: Probability of dying from all CVD 1996-2006, Thailand 248 Appendix I: [r] ...

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Pathological Reacting To Meteorological Changes as a Risk-Factor of Cardio-Vascular Pathology in the North

Pathological Reacting To Meteorological Changes as a Risk-Factor of Cardio-Vascular Pathology in the North

... Background Cardio-vascular pathology is widespread in the ...of cardio-vascular system to changes of climatic, meteorological and helio-geophysical factors and their role in the development of ...

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