To address more proximal health - related outcomes, we have collaborated with Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA), a 15 - year, four - site investigation of risk factors for coronary
artery disease in more than 3,500 African American and white respondents.
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Peripheral
Artery Disease in a Group of Apparently Healthy Young Cameroonians: A Cross-Sectional Study
I was infected with CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE in 2010, i went to many hospitals for cure but there was no solution, so I was thinking how can I get a solution out so that my body can be okay.
The association of routine periodic fasting with prevalent diabetes and coronary
artery disease in the current study (n = 200)(38) and its association with outcomes in meta - analyses (n = 648) of this study's population and 448 previously studied angiographically examined patients (37).
Heart disease was so rare among those eating these traditional plant - based diets, there were papers published like this: «A Case of Coronary
Artery Disease in an African.»
We are identifying genes that alter atherosclerosis susceptibility in a mouse model and testing whether they play a role in coronary
artery disease in humans.
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with development of subclinical coronary
artery disease in HIV - infected African American cocaine users with low Framingham - defined cardiovascular risk.
More broadly, said Campbell, «we believe our findings open up a completely new avenue of research involving the functional role of this complex in vascular smooth muscle and its possible involvement in coronary
artery disease in general.»
â $ œWe believe that this work has implications for our better understanding of the underlying biology of coronary
artery disease in women, â $ Taylor says.
Rimm's study showed vitamin E reduced the risk of developing coronary -
artery disease in healthy men ages 40 to 75.
Not exact matches
While Viagra wasn't as effective
in treating cardiovascular
diseases as researchers had hoped, it was exceptionally potent at doing something else: opening up the
arteries in the penis and flooding erectile tissue with blood.
Patients who enrolled
in BCBS individual plans
in 2014 and 2015 have higher rates of certain
diseases — depression, hypertension, diabetes, coronary
artery disease, HIV and hepatitis C — than individuals enrolled
in coverage prior to ACA implementation.
The Xarelto partnership is seeking additional approved uses, with trials underway
in patients with acute coronary syndrome, and for reduction of major adverse cardiovascular events
in patients with heart failure or peripheral
artery disease.
His heart
disease required five stents
in his
arteries.
Atherosclerosis is a
disease characterized by the build - up of plaque
in the
arteries, and is a precursor of heart
disease.
After learning that healthy vegan meals can reverse heart
disease in people who already have clogged
arteries, he and his family went vegan — and now, as Lily tells curious diners, «[W] e want to take care of you....
The people
in Dr. Esselstyn's study were at the last fork on the road of Coronary
Artery Disease.
Inflammation: The Omega - 3's
in Flaxseed can help reduce inflammation associated with plaque buildup
in the
arteries and certain illnesses such as asthma and Parkinson's
disease.
CRP is thought to indicate the amount of inflammation
in the body, which may be connected to illnesses such as cancer, diabetes and coronary
artery disease.
The food pyramid recommends that kids eat «fish rich
in omega - 3 fatty acids, such as salmon, trout, and herring,» because fish oil may help prevent coronary
artery disease.
Cardiac anatomy consists of veins and blood vessels, so a diet that is high
in saturated fats and
artery clogging foods is a direct cause of cardiac
diseases and problems during pregnancy, labor and delivery.
Fish oil: The food pyramid recommends that kids eat «fish rich
in omega - 3 fatty acids, such as salmon, trout, and herring,» because fish oil may help prevent coronary
artery disease.
In women, aortic calcification appears earlier than coronary
artery calcification, and thus may be a more sensitive indicator of subclinical cardiovascular
disease than coronary
artery calcification.25 However, a previous Dutch study26 found no significant association between coronary calcification and whether a woman had ever compared with never breastfed.
In the study, the researchers found that people with one inactive copy of NPC1L1 appeared to be protected against high LDL cholesterol — the so - called «bad» cholesterol — and coronary heart
disease, a narrowing of the heart's
arteries that can lead to heart attacks.
The team published a case series
in Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions describing six patients who were scheduled for angioplasty and stenting for the diagnosis of coronary
artery disease (five of whom had a cardiac catheterization days prior).
A multicenter study that previously reported a reduction
in heart attack and stroke with a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or with nuts now also reports a lower risk of peripheral
artery disease, according to a study
in the January 22/29 issue of JAMA.
As a group, women
in the study were older than men and were less likely to have been previously diagnosed with coronary
artery disease.
The scientists now know of 62 such hereditary risk factors for CAD, a
disease in which the coronary
arteries are narrowed.
The hypothesis that a Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of peripheral
artery disease (PAD) has never been tested
in a randomized trial, according to background information
in the article.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Adding a pharmaceutical form of the B vitamin niacin — but not the drug ezetimibe — to a cholesterol - lowering statin drug appears to reduce
artery plaque buildup
in patients with coronary
artery disease, according to much - anticipated results announced at a press conference November 15.
Unless there is severe atherosclerotic
disease, stents are generally not recommended since spasm can reappear
in the
artery upstream or downstream to where the stent is placed.
Residents
in these neighborhoods have a greater likelihood of early atherosclerosis (a
disease that hardens
arteries and underlies many types of heart
disease), but no studies have examined which factors might cause this.
In the now published study, scientists compared genomes of 42,335 people with coronary
artery disease and 78,240 healthy people with 5,000 commonly occurring SNPs.
In this study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
In this study, published
in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants
in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in the human genome that occur more frequently
in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in a coronary
artery disease (CAD).
Additional analysis of UK Biobank data from 112,338 people of European ancestry revealed that a specific form of rs9349379 known as the G allele, which was present
in 36 % of these individuals, was associated with an increased risk of coronary
artery disease.
He carried one genetic mutation that
in modern humans raises the risk of coronary heart
disease by 40 per cent, and two others that made him prone to a build - up of fat
in the linings of his
arteries.
If LDL - C is accumulating
in arteries over a lifetime to cause heart
disease, then why is it that elderly people with the highest LDL - C live the longest?
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI), which is used to assess the sufficiency of myocardial blood flow, is an important tool
in the diagnostics of coronary
artery disease and
in determining its severity.
In humans, myocardial infarctions are typically caused by coronary
artery disease.
Coronary
artery disease is the most common cause of death
in the world, and a major cause of hospitalisation.
«Using imaging tests to detect
disease in carotid or coronary
arteries before it causes symptoms can better identify healthy individuals at increased risk than our current, traditional risk assessment methods,» says the study's principal investigator Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Director of Mount Sinai Heart and Physician -
in - Chief of The Mount Sinai Hospital.
But that modest reduction was associated with a 34 percent reduction
in coronary
artery disease risk.
A new strategy — an injectable antibody — for lowering blood lipids and thereby potentially preventing coronary
artery disease and other conditions caused by the build - up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances on the
artery walls, is supported by findings from two new studies from researchers
in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
«We used different lines of evidence to show that ANGPTL3 deficiency is associated with a reduced risk of coronary
artery disease,» said study co-author Kiran Musunuru, MD, PhD, MPH, an associate professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at Penn. «But ultimately we were able to identify that fact that carriers of this genetic mutation did
in fact experience a benefit — with little other health risk.»
Free radicals attack weak carbon - hydrogen bonds and are a major source of the kind of oxidative cell damage that can occur
in conditions such as coronary
artery disease, neurological disorders and retinal ailments.
The population study findings, including those from the JACC study, suggest that even the partial inactivation of ANGPTL3 — carriers typically have one mutant copy of the gene and one working copy — may be powerfully protective against coronary
artery disease, which has long been one of the leading causes of death
in developed countries.
Some heart
disease patients may not be able to grow new blood vessels around blocked
arteries because they can't make enough of a vital protein, according to a report
in the latest issue of Circulation.
For the study, researchers measured the level of calcium
in the coronary
arteries during stress testing using two common diagnostic tests — positron emission tomography, or PET, and computed tomography, or CT — to determine a patient's risk of heart
disease.
In these animals, there was no gender gap in heart disease, and female mice were highly susceptible to oxidative damage from free radicals, which boost plaque formation in arterie
In these animals, there was no gender gap
in heart disease, and female mice were highly susceptible to oxidative damage from free radicals, which boost plaque formation in arterie
in heart
disease, and female mice were highly susceptible to oxidative damage from free radicals, which boost plaque formation
in arterie
in arteries.
Women, on average, experience coronary
artery disease 10 years later than men and have lower smoking rates than men, both of which may partially contribute to the sex disparity
in statin therapy.