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Association between Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Knowledge and Lifestyle

Association between Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Knowledge and Lifestyle

... modifiable risk fac- tors. The association between overweight and cardiovas- cular disease is probably less clear to the public, since other risk factors such as lack of physical ... See full document

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Lifestyle of patients with coronary artery disease hospitalized in the heart department of Vali-e-Asr Hospital of Birjand and its association with some cardiovascular risk factors

Lifestyle of patients with coronary artery disease hospitalized in the heart department of Vali-e-Asr Hospital of Birjand and its association with some cardiovascular risk factors

... Worldwide, around 49% of CVD cases are attributable to undesirable blood pressure (systolic pressure above 115 mm Hg), estimated to be responsible for more than 7 million deaths per year. The increase in the average ... See full document

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... genetic, lifestyle and dietary influences, infections of unknown origin may contribute to the observed cardiovascular ...associations between periodontal disease and ath- erosclerosis, ... See full document

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... the risk factors associated with Ischemic Heart Disease and to determine the strength of association between the risk factor and Ischemic Heart Disease among people with ... See full document

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Evaluation of association between peyronie disease and the presence of risk factors for atherosclerosis

Evaluation of association between peyronie disease and the presence of risk factors for atherosclerosis

... associations between lifestyle and PD, as shown in Table ...and cardiovascular risk among cases and controls, with no evidence of significant association, as shown in Table ... See full document

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Alcohol and Immediate Risk of Cardiovascular Events: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis

Alcohol and Immediate Risk of Cardiovascular Events: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis

... the association by drink type, so we could not evaluate whether the risk differs for wine, beer or liquor ...acute risk of MI 18 and IS, 23 there was a suggestion that the acutely elevated ... See full document

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9-23-2015 12:00 AM The Association Between the Neighbourhood Food Environment and Prevalence of Three Chronic Diseases in Urban Canada: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

9-23-2015 12:00 AM The Association Between the Neighbourhood Food Environment and Prevalence of Three Chronic Diseases in Urban Canada: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

... differences between the missing values and the observed values within the study population can be explained through other variables included within the analysis ...and lifestyle confounders were excluded ... See full document

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Epidemiology of hypertension in Fulani indigenous populations—age, gender and drivers

Epidemiology of hypertension in Fulani indigenous populations—age, gender and drivers

... NCDs. Between 2000 and 2013, hypertension prevalence was estimated at 30% in SSA and ranged from 15 to 70%, varying by mean ages: 30 years (16%), 40 years (26%), 50 years (35%) and 60 years (44%) ...and ... See full document

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Association between perceived lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease and calculated risk in a male population in Brazil

Association between perceived lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease and calculated risk in a male population in Brazil

... men’s health in Boa Vista. Consequently, a greater proportion of the men in our study had a moderate or high Framingham risk score, with only 39% classified as low risk compared to 59% in our previous ... See full document

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Multiple lifestyle behaviours and mortality, findings from a large population-based Norwegian cohort study - The HUNT Study

Multiple lifestyle behaviours and mortality, findings from a large population-based Norwegian cohort study - The HUNT Study

... of lifestyle indexes [5]. With evidence accumulat- ing on new risk factors, lifestyle indexes may be revisited and updated to reflect the current evidence base ...Emergent risk factors include ... See full document

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Assessment of knowledge and perception on risk for cardiovascular diseases

Assessment of knowledge and perception on risk for cardiovascular diseases

... 2017). Risk factor alteration can help minimize clinical events and deaths in people with recognized CVD as well as in those who are at high risk due to possessing one or more risk ...CVD, ... See full document

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Factors associated with lipid goal attainment among acute coronary syndrome patients

Factors associated with lipid goal attainment among acute coronary syndrome patients

... common cardiovascular diseases, is ...the risk of recurrent heart ...patients’ knowledge, and patients’ belief about medicine would be beneficial in achieving the lipid ... See full document

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Evaluation of risk factors and risk variations among cardiovascular  and non cardiovascular disease patients

Evaluation of risk factors and risk variations among cardiovascular and non cardiovascular disease patients

... getting cardiovascular diseases among the people. Risk ranges are divided into 4 section they are <10%, 10%-20%, 20%-30% and ...sedentary lifestyle, and weight gain increase the risk of ... See full document

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Association between educational level and cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes: a prospective study in the Joint Asia Diabetes Evaluation Program

Association between educational level and cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes: a prospective study in the Joint Asia Diabetes Evaluation Program

... renal disease, and chronic kidney ...metabolic risk factors (including body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, SBP, DBP, hemoglobin A1c, fasting blood glucose, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density ... See full document

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Antiretroviral therapy and increased blood pressure in people living with HIV in a sub Saharan African setting: investigating a plausible causal link using observational data

Antiretroviral therapy and increased blood pressure in people living with HIV in a sub Saharan African setting: investigating a plausible causal link using observational data

... on cardiovascular risk factors in people living with ...pooled association is less variable (Higgins & Green, ...associations between antiretroviral therapy and cardiovascular ... See full document

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Comparison of inflammation, arterial stiffness and traditional cardiovascular risk factors between rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease

Comparison of inflammation, arterial stiffness and traditional cardiovascular risk factors between rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease

... at disease specific spe- cialist clinics of the Alfred Hospital by Royal Australian College of Physicians accredited ...the risk evaluation clinic of Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes ...vascular disease ... See full document

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Role of green tea in reduction of cardiovascular risk factors

Role of green tea in reduction of cardiovascular risk factors

... on cardiovascular performance and ...its association with cardiovascular events and coronary artery disease, on the effect of green tea consumption on traditional cardiovascular ... See full document

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(Sub)clinical cardiovascular disease is associated with increased bone loss and fracture risk; a systematic review of the association between cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis

(Sub)clinical cardiovascular disease is associated with increased bone loss and fracture risk; a systematic review of the association between cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis

... binding factor- a 1; MGP, matrix GLA protein; Msx2, msh homeobox 2; OPG, osteoprotegerin; OPN, osteopontin; ox-LDL, oxidized low density lipoprotein; RANKL, receptor activator of nuclear factor-B ligand; ... See full document

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Optimizing Heart Failure Outcomes Through Diet: A Review

Optimizing Heart Failure Outcomes Through Diet: A Review

... = risk factors, Stage B = structural heart disease, Stage C and D = structural heart disease with previous or current symptoms) and the NYHA functional classes (Class I = no functional limitations, ... See full document

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Integrating Physical Activity Into Mental Health Services for Persons With Serious Mental Illness

Integrating Physical Activity Into Mental Health Services for Persons With Serious Mental Illness

... of knowledge and experience, lack of confidence, tenuous motiva- tion, and unrealistic expectations can all hinder successful participation in physical ...active lifestyle for people with severe mental ... See full document

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