PRACTICE GUIDELINE 2011 ACCF/AHA/SCAI Guideline for
... other entities may apply; see Appendix 1 for recusal information. †ACCF/AHA Representative. ‡SCAI Representative. §Joint Revascularization Section Author. ||ACCF/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines Liaison. ¶ACCF/AHA Task Force on Performance Measures Liaison. This document was approved by the Ame ...
... other entities may apply; see Appendix 1 for recusal information. †ACCF/AHA Representative. ‡SCAI Representative. §Joint Revascularization Section Author. ||ACCF/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines Liaison. ¶ACCF/AHA Task Force on Performance Measures Liaison. This document was approved by the Ame ...
Vitamin K2 linked to better heart health
... menaquinones (vitamin K2) and total and advanced prostate cancer in the Heidelberg cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. The researchers documented 268 incident cases of prostate cancer during the 8.6 years of follow-up. Of these, 113 cases were classified as ad ...
... menaquinones (vitamin K2) and total and advanced prostate cancer in the Heidelberg cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. The researchers documented 268 incident cases of prostate cancer during the 8.6 years of follow-up. Of these, 113 cases were classified as ad ...
USING BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY TO EVALUATE CARDIAC
... implications for trained athletes. The presence of cardiovascular disease permits disqualification from competition or cessation of training to prevent progression of the disease or sudden cardiac death. Commonly used diagnostic tools to evaluate cardiac performance (e.g., echocardiography) can be t ...
... implications for trained athletes. The presence of cardiovascular disease permits disqualification from competition or cessation of training to prevent progression of the disease or sudden cardiac death. Commonly used diagnostic tools to evaluate cardiac performance (e.g., echocardiography) can be t ...
ACC/AHA/ACP-ASIM Guidelines for the Management
... There is no question that ischemic heart disease remains a major public health problem. Chronic stable angina is the initial manifestation of ischemic heart disease in approximately one half of patients (3,4). It is difficult to estimate the number of patients with chronic chest pain syndromes in th ...
... There is no question that ischemic heart disease remains a major public health problem. Chronic stable angina is the initial manifestation of ischemic heart disease in approximately one half of patients (3,4). It is difficult to estimate the number of patients with chronic chest pain syndromes in th ...
The Elderly Nutrient Density Study - OUR Archive
... quality may decline with age. The inclusion of nutrient dense foods in the diet is currently recommended, but there is no standard definition of nutrient density, or index by which to assess the nutrient density of single foods or whole diets. Therefore examination of the nutrient density of the old ...
... quality may decline with age. The inclusion of nutrient dense foods in the diet is currently recommended, but there is no standard definition of nutrient density, or index by which to assess the nutrient density of single foods or whole diets. Therefore examination of the nutrient density of the old ...
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... This article has been copublished in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Copies: This document is available on the World Wide Web sites of the American College of Cardiology (www.cardiosource.org) and the American Heart Association (my.americanheart.org). A copy of the document is ava ...
... This article has been copublished in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Copies: This document is available on the World Wide Web sites of the American College of Cardiology (www.cardiosource.org) and the American Heart Association (my.americanheart.org). A copy of the document is ava ...
Heart rate as a marker of incidence and prognosis of cardiovascular
... secondary care data, myocardial infarction disease registry and mortality data. Additionally, to establish a clinical cohort of people with CAD, I consented, recruited and collected anthropometric and biomarker data including RHR from patients attending chest pain clinics and angiography labs in Lon ...
... secondary care data, myocardial infarction disease registry and mortality data. Additionally, to establish a clinical cohort of people with CAD, I consented, recruited and collected anthropometric and biomarker data including RHR from patients attending chest pain clinics and angiography labs in Lon ...
Giffin,Amanda - My Mount Mary
... servings a day is the average number of servings needed to meet minimum nutritional needs (Dietary Guidelines, 2010). In 2009, an estimated 32% of adults consumed the recommended two or more servings of fruit per day and only 26% consumed the recommended three or more servings of vegetables per day ...
... servings a day is the average number of servings needed to meet minimum nutritional needs (Dietary Guidelines, 2010). In 2009, an estimated 32% of adults consumed the recommended two or more servings of fruit per day and only 26% consumed the recommended three or more servings of vegetables per day ...
Atrial Coronary Arteries: Anatomy And Atrial Perfusion
... success of lesion formation through the ‛shadow effect′. ...
... success of lesion formation through the ‛shadow effect′. ...
Arterial Stiffness in the Young: Assessment
... The ‘fetal origins hypothesis’57) proposes that cardiovascular disease originates through adaptation to an adverse environment in utero. These adaptations have been suggested to cause permanent alterations in cardiovascular structure and physiology through the process of programming. Indeed, there i ...
... The ‘fetal origins hypothesis’57) proposes that cardiovascular disease originates through adaptation to an adverse environment in utero. These adaptations have been suggested to cause permanent alterations in cardiovascular structure and physiology through the process of programming. Indeed, there i ...
Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Right
... majority of the patients, there is electrical evidence of ischemia and necrosis on the classic ECG, but the definite diagnosis should be confirmed by echocardiogram, in a ...
... majority of the patients, there is electrical evidence of ischemia and necrosis on the classic ECG, but the definite diagnosis should be confirmed by echocardiogram, in a ...
Leptin (Greek leptos meaning thin) is a 16 kDa protein hormone... plays a key role in regulating energy intake and energy...
... Once leptin has bound to the Ob-Rb receptor, it activates the stat3, which is phosphorylated and travels to the nucleus to, presumably, effect changes in gene expression. One of the main effects on gene expression is the down-regulation of the expression of endocannabinoids, responsible for increasi ...
... Once leptin has bound to the Ob-Rb receptor, it activates the stat3, which is phosphorylated and travels to the nucleus to, presumably, effect changes in gene expression. One of the main effects on gene expression is the down-regulation of the expression of endocannabinoids, responsible for increasi ...
ESC Guidelines on Diabetes, Pre-diabetes and Cardiovascular
... The CME Text ‘Guidelines on Diabetes, pre-diabetes and cardiovascular diseases’ is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 2 hours of External CME credits. Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational ac ...
... The CME Text ‘Guidelines on Diabetes, pre-diabetes and cardiovascular diseases’ is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 2 hours of External CME credits. Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational ac ...
How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause
... Refined carbohydrates contribute to an alarming number of diseases ........................................................ 4 Carbohydrate consumption and diabetes ...................................................................................................... 5 The ugly politics of sugar, medi ...
... Refined carbohydrates contribute to an alarming number of diseases ........................................................ 4 Carbohydrate consumption and diabetes ...................................................................................................... 5 The ugly politics of sugar, medi ...
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... for the synthesis of the proteoglycan collagen, which is the main molecule in connective tissues found for example in bone, periodontium, cartilage, skin, ligaments, tendons, and blood vessels [25,26]. Impaired collagen formation due to low vitamin C intake for several weeks leads to the typical sym ...
... for the synthesis of the proteoglycan collagen, which is the main molecule in connective tissues found for example in bone, periodontium, cartilage, skin, ligaments, tendons, and blood vessels [25,26]. Impaired collagen formation due to low vitamin C intake for several weeks leads to the typical sym ...
Red meat, processed meats and the prevention of
... Netherlands, 2011) concluded that “the average consumption of red meat at the population level and the combined intake of red and processed red meat exceeded the norms set by the World Cancer Research Fund and the British Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition”. Based on one reference only (not ...
... Netherlands, 2011) concluded that “the average consumption of red meat at the population level and the combined intake of red and processed red meat exceeded the norms set by the World Cancer Research Fund and the British Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition”. Based on one reference only (not ...
ific review - Food Insight
... vigor, efficiency, energy and substance and, depending on the amount alertness and aid in concentration. consumed, can be a mild stimulant to the Recent studies in a number of laboraclear-headedness. central nervous system. [Mandel, 2002] tories have consistently demonstrated Caffeine is not alone i ...
... vigor, efficiency, energy and substance and, depending on the amount alertness and aid in concentration. consumed, can be a mild stimulant to the Recent studies in a number of laboraclear-headedness. central nervous system. [Mandel, 2002] tories have consistently demonstrated Caffeine is not alone i ...
Importance of folate in human nutrition
... state. There is evidence that hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease (Wald et al. 1998). The relative increase in risk of coronary heart diseases for men and women respectively was 1´6 and 1´5 for each increment of 5 mmol/L in total plasma Hcy (National Academy ...
... state. There is evidence that hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease (Wald et al. 1998). The relative increase in risk of coronary heart diseases for men and women respectively was 1´6 and 1´5 for each increment of 5 mmol/L in total plasma Hcy (National Academy ...
Venous Thromboembolism Increases the Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
... 30 586 subjects aged 25 to 97 years participated in at least one of the surveys. A detailed description of study participation has been published elsewhere.11 The study was approved by The Regional Committee of Medical and Health Research Ethics North Norway, and all study participants provided info ...
... 30 586 subjects aged 25 to 97 years participated in at least one of the surveys. A detailed description of study participation has been published elsewhere.11 The study was approved by The Regional Committee of Medical and Health Research Ethics North Norway, and all study participants provided info ...
Surgical Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
... technology have evolved significantly. This chapter describes the various options available to surgeons performing CABG procedures and the evidence that supports the use of each approach in particular situations. ...
... technology have evolved significantly. This chapter describes the various options available to surgeons performing CABG procedures and the evidence that supports the use of each approach in particular situations. ...
Tryptophan - Ajinomoto Eurolysine SAS
... ileal digestible tryptophan in the diet) were evaluated. Increasing the level of tryptophan in the diet significantly increased weight gain and feed intake, and decreased feed conversion efficiency (P<0.05). Feed intake and body weight gain was highest for the group receiving the diet with a high tr ...
... ileal digestible tryptophan in the diet) were evaluated. Increasing the level of tryptophan in the diet significantly increased weight gain and feed intake, and decreased feed conversion efficiency (P<0.05). Feed intake and body weight gain was highest for the group receiving the diet with a high tr ...
Role of ST2 in Non–ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome in the
... With adjustment for relevant clinical factors, the risks related to high ST2 were significant, including the risk of CVD or HF, which persisted when clinically established biomarkers (cTnI and BNP) were added to the model (adjusted HR 1.67, 95% CI 1.32–2.11, P ⬍ 0.0001) (Table 3). Adjusted HRs are s ...
... With adjustment for relevant clinical factors, the risks related to high ST2 were significant, including the risk of CVD or HF, which persisted when clinically established biomarkers (cTnI and BNP) were added to the model (adjusted HR 1.67, 95% CI 1.32–2.11, P ⬍ 0.0001) (Table 3). Adjusted HRs are s ...
I`m Asian or African American - Expanded Food and Nutrition
... adults aged 18 to 30 years, indicated that increased dairy consumption may protect overweight individuals from becoming obese or developing insulin resistance syndrome (also known as metabolic syndrome), which is associated with increased abdominal fat. Obesity and insulin resistance syndrome are ma ...
... adults aged 18 to 30 years, indicated that increased dairy consumption may protect overweight individuals from becoming obese or developing insulin resistance syndrome (also known as metabolic syndrome), which is associated with increased abdominal fat. Obesity and insulin resistance syndrome are ma ...
potato nutrition handbook
... positive for over 30 years. Then, the low-carbohydrate diet craze swept the nation beginning in the early 2000s and took a toll on the relationship between America and its beloved potato, as indicated by a slight, yet noticeable, decrease in potato consumption. This caused the potato industry to ram ...
... positive for over 30 years. Then, the low-carbohydrate diet craze swept the nation beginning in the early 2000s and took a toll on the relationship between America and its beloved potato, as indicated by a slight, yet noticeable, decrease in potato consumption. This caused the potato industry to ram ...
Constipation Bloating
... generally low in fibre. In communities where there have been campaigns to promote high fibre food such as wholemeal bread, constipation and laxative use have been substantially reduced. The typical Australian diet does not contain the minimum recommended 30g of fibre needed for normal bowel movement ...
... generally low in fibre. In communities where there have been campaigns to promote high fibre food such as wholemeal bread, constipation and laxative use have been substantially reduced. The typical Australian diet does not contain the minimum recommended 30g of fibre needed for normal bowel movement ...