2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Society of Hypertension (ESH) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Society of Hypertension (ESH) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...
Intracardiac Echogenic Foci
... Less commonly, “atypical” ICEF will be seen. These include large foci > 4mm, multiple foci within the same ventricle, and more than 2 foci. There does not seem to be any increased incidence of adverse outcome in these cases, though the small number of cases reported may not allow for definitive conc ...
... Less commonly, “atypical” ICEF will be seen. These include large foci > 4mm, multiple foci within the same ventricle, and more than 2 foci. There does not seem to be any increased incidence of adverse outcome in these cases, though the small number of cases reported may not allow for definitive conc ...
Diet and overweight
... Some of the earliest evidence for a role of maternal diet in the etiology of overweight came from the Dutch Famine Cohort in 1976 [43]. Infants of mothers who suffered from famine in the first or second trimester of their pregnancy, had a higher risk of obesity later in life than infants from mother ...
... Some of the earliest evidence for a role of maternal diet in the etiology of overweight came from the Dutch Famine Cohort in 1976 [43]. Infants of mothers who suffered from famine in the first or second trimester of their pregnancy, had a higher risk of obesity later in life than infants from mother ...
Lycopene Monograph - Alternative Medicine Review
... the major contributors to increased risk of cancer, and in chemical assays lycopene is the most potent antioxidant among various common carotenoids.22 Lycopene has been found to inhibit proliferation of several types of human cancer cells, including endometrial, breast, and lung.23-25 In addition, i ...
... the major contributors to increased risk of cancer, and in chemical assays lycopene is the most potent antioxidant among various common carotenoids.22 Lycopene has been found to inhibit proliferation of several types of human cancer cells, including endometrial, breast, and lung.23-25 In addition, i ...
Effect of Cardiac Contraction on Coronary Blood Flow
... is less than diastolic inflow.7-9 These observations lend support to the concept that organized ventricular contraction results in diminished coronary flow. However, in other studies the systolic flow in the coronary sinus has been observed to be much greater than the diastolic flow, which might sug ...
... is less than diastolic inflow.7-9 These observations lend support to the concept that organized ventricular contraction results in diminished coronary flow. However, in other studies the systolic flow in the coronary sinus has been observed to be much greater than the diastolic flow, which might sug ...
11 Vitamin A
... amongst lower socio-economic segments of the population. Vitamin A intake was generally low, with little or no retinol and most of it from the provitamins. Even then, the amount of vegetables and fruits consumed were generally low (Tee, 1993). No exact estimates of the magnitude of the problem in th ...
... amongst lower socio-economic segments of the population. Vitamin A intake was generally low, with little or no retinol and most of it from the provitamins. Even then, the amount of vegetables and fruits consumed were generally low (Tee, 1993). No exact estimates of the magnitude of the problem in th ...
Nutrition Basics Book 2: Vitamins and Your Health
... ➥ Vitamin A (RDA = 800µg): one 10g serving of butter = 70µg. Oranges or green coloured vegetables, or vegetables very rich in carotene such as carrots, pumpkin, watercress, lamb’s lettuce, spinach, sorrel and sweet peppers. ...
... ➥ Vitamin A (RDA = 800µg): one 10g serving of butter = 70µg. Oranges or green coloured vegetables, or vegetables very rich in carotene such as carrots, pumpkin, watercress, lamb’s lettuce, spinach, sorrel and sweet peppers. ...
Myocardial infarction
... Thus, CK-MB is a very good marker for acute myocardial injury, because of its excellent specificity, and it rises in serum within 2 to 8 hours of onset of acute myocardial infarction. Serial measurements every 2 to 4 hours for a period of 9 to 12 hours after the patient is first seen will provide a ...
... Thus, CK-MB is a very good marker for acute myocardial injury, because of its excellent specificity, and it rises in serum within 2 to 8 hours of onset of acute myocardial infarction. Serial measurements every 2 to 4 hours for a period of 9 to 12 hours after the patient is first seen will provide a ...
Effect of Caloric Restriction or Aerobic Exercise
... (mL/kg/min) and the MLHF questionnaire total score. All available outcome data were analyzed in an intention-to-treat analysis. The analysis testing the main effects of diet and exercise and their interaction was performed using analysis of covariance with the baseline measure of the outcome measure ...
... (mL/kg/min) and the MLHF questionnaire total score. All available outcome data were analyzed in an intention-to-treat analysis. The analysis testing the main effects of diet and exercise and their interaction was performed using analysis of covariance with the baseline measure of the outcome measure ...
2013 ESC guidelines on the management of stable coronary artery
... Disclaimer. The ESC Guidelines represent the views of the ESC and were arrived at after careful consideration of the available evidence at the time they were written. Health professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The Guidelines do not, ...
... Disclaimer. The ESC Guidelines represent the views of the ESC and were arrived at after careful consideration of the available evidence at the time they were written. Health professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The Guidelines do not, ...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest During Sports Activity in Middle Age
... a detailed evaluation of the lifetime past medical history is needed, which is particularly challenging to obtain for SCA where the majority will inevitably die in the field, and consequently the information collected by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often restricted to data regarding the resu ...
... a detailed evaluation of the lifetime past medical history is needed, which is particularly challenging to obtain for SCA where the majority will inevitably die in the field, and consequently the information collected by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is often restricted to data regarding the resu ...
2013 ESC guidelines on the management of stable coronary artery
... Disclaimer. The ESC Guidelines represent the views of the ESC and were arrived at after careful consideration of the available evidence at the time they were written. Health professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The Guidelines do not, ...
... Disclaimer. The ESC Guidelines represent the views of the ESC and were arrived at after careful consideration of the available evidence at the time they were written. Health professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The Guidelines do not, ...
Significance of Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Related Compounds
... early diet (36-38). Infants fed nucleotide-supplemented formula show, over the initial month of life, higher high-density lipoprotein concentrations and increased concentration of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids of greater than 18 carbon chain length (37,39,40). In conclusion, the results to date suggest th ...
... early diet (36-38). Infants fed nucleotide-supplemented formula show, over the initial month of life, higher high-density lipoprotein concentrations and increased concentration of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids of greater than 18 carbon chain length (37,39,40). In conclusion, the results to date suggest th ...
Purine-rich foods intake and recurrent gout attacks
... attacks almost by five times compared with the lowest quintile of purine intake. These associations were independent of other risk factors for gout such as sex, alcohol consumption, and use of allopurinol or diuretics. The associations persisted across subgroups stratified by these major risk factors. ...
... attacks almost by five times compared with the lowest quintile of purine intake. These associations were independent of other risk factors for gout such as sex, alcohol consumption, and use of allopurinol or diuretics. The associations persisted across subgroups stratified by these major risk factors. ...
angiographic study of the normal coronary artery in patients
... vessel. Blood pressure here is the highest found anywhere in the systemic circuit, and this pressure ensures a continuous flow of blood to meet the demands of active cardiac muscle tissue. Variations occur occasionally in their origin and pattern of distributions. Each coronary artery is the main so ...
... vessel. Blood pressure here is the highest found anywhere in the systemic circuit, and this pressure ensures a continuous flow of blood to meet the demands of active cardiac muscle tissue. Variations occur occasionally in their origin and pattern of distributions. Each coronary artery is the main so ...
FACTS FOR CONSUMERS ABOUT SETRIA GLUTATHIONE What is glutathione?
... When the body cannot make enough glutathione to keep up with demand, increased dietary intake and/or supplementation may be beneficial. Studies have shown that taking dietary supplements of glutathione can raise glutathione levels in critical tissues such as the lungs, intestines and kidneys, as wel ...
... When the body cannot make enough glutathione to keep up with demand, increased dietary intake and/or supplementation may be beneficial. Studies have shown that taking dietary supplements of glutathione can raise glutathione levels in critical tissues such as the lungs, intestines and kidneys, as wel ...
European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging
... The cohort of long-term survivors of heart transplant is expanding, and the assessment of these patients requires specific knowledge of the surgical techniques employed to implant the donor heart, the physiology of the transplanted heart, complications of invasive tests routinely performed to detect ...
... The cohort of long-term survivors of heart transplant is expanding, and the assessment of these patients requires specific knowledge of the surgical techniques employed to implant the donor heart, the physiology of the transplanted heart, complications of invasive tests routinely performed to detect ...
Lecture 4a powerpoint
... – Overfeeding is one of the biggest hazards of formula feeding. – To avoid nursing bottle caries, infants and children should not be put to bed with a bottle of formula, milk, juice, or other sweetened liquid. • Complementary foods: introducing solids – Solids become a necessary source of nutrients ...
... – Overfeeding is one of the biggest hazards of formula feeding. – To avoid nursing bottle caries, infants and children should not be put to bed with a bottle of formula, milk, juice, or other sweetened liquid. • Complementary foods: introducing solids – Solids become a necessary source of nutrients ...
Nutrition Therapy Recommendations for the
... glycemic control and CVD risk factors and can therefore be recommended as an effective alternative to a lower-fat, higher-carbohydrate eating pattern. Evidence does not support recommending omega-3 (EPA and DHA) supplements for people with diabetes for the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular e ...
... glycemic control and CVD risk factors and can therefore be recommended as an effective alternative to a lower-fat, higher-carbohydrate eating pattern. Evidence does not support recommending omega-3 (EPA and DHA) supplements for people with diabetes for the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular e ...
Evaluation of vitamin supplies in Germany. Data on vitamin intake.
... Vitamin deficiency in humans can be caused by permanently low vitamin intake (i.e. anorexia nervosa, consumption of only foods with low nutrient density, unbalanced diets), an impairment of intestinal absorption (i.e. chronic diarrhoea), increased vitamin requirements (i.e. diseases with fever and i ...
... Vitamin deficiency in humans can be caused by permanently low vitamin intake (i.e. anorexia nervosa, consumption of only foods with low nutrient density, unbalanced diets), an impairment of intestinal absorption (i.e. chronic diarrhoea), increased vitamin requirements (i.e. diseases with fever and i ...
Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography for the Diagnosis of
... compared CCTA and ICA in patients scheduled for ICA. There were 20 studies that used 4-slice CCTA, 1 study with 8-slice CCTA, 19 studies with 16-slice CCTA, and 7 studies with 64-slice CCTA. Assessable segments with CCTA increased significantly with 64-slice CCTA compared with 4- and 16-slice CCTA ( ...
... compared CCTA and ICA in patients scheduled for ICA. There were 20 studies that used 4-slice CCTA, 1 study with 8-slice CCTA, 19 studies with 16-slice CCTA, and 7 studies with 64-slice CCTA. Assessable segments with CCTA increased significantly with 64-slice CCTA compared with 4- and 16-slice CCTA ( ...
Brief Review Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)
... Although some have found an inverse relationship between dairy consumption and cancer risk, it is impossible to determine if the effects observed are related to CLA, other fatty acids, or other variables such as folate, vitamin B-6, and fiber which also increase with increased dairy consumption (Lar ...
... Although some have found an inverse relationship between dairy consumption and cancer risk, it is impossible to determine if the effects observed are related to CLA, other fatty acids, or other variables such as folate, vitamin B-6, and fiber which also increase with increased dairy consumption (Lar ...
Dual left anterior descending artery circulation: a rare anomaly of the
... present with unusual clinical features and can also lead to confusion on the angiogram where a ‘short LAD’ may be misdiagnosed as a total occlusion.2 Also, the anomaly is of great importance to surgeons while planning coronary artery bypass graft surgery.3 ...
... present with unusual clinical features and can also lead to confusion on the angiogram where a ‘short LAD’ may be misdiagnosed as a total occlusion.2 Also, the anomaly is of great importance to surgeons while planning coronary artery bypass graft surgery.3 ...
Atsuyoshi Takao
... with the Japanese tradition, I could not speak with him frankly. He was not a person ...
... with the Japanese tradition, I could not speak with him frankly. He was not a person ...
Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012
... recent years. Food programmes are a staple of most television channels and cookbooks top the bestseller lists. At the same time, it can be a bit of a challenge to find your way through the jungle of advice on what we should eat facing the average consumer. That is why we need a work like the Nordic ...
... recent years. Food programmes are a staple of most television channels and cookbooks top the bestseller lists. At the same time, it can be a bit of a challenge to find your way through the jungle of advice on what we should eat facing the average consumer. That is why we need a work like the Nordic ...