One study of 12,000 adults, published in Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that those who consumed 4,069 milligrams of potassium each day lowered their risk of cardiovascular disease and
ischemic heart disease by 37 percent and 49 percent, respectively, compared to those who took 1,793 mg per day.
Not exact matches
Ischaemic (or
ischemic)
heart disease is a
disease characterized
by reduced blood supply to the
heart.
Ischemic heart disease tops the list, followed, in order,
by trachea, bronchus and lung cancers; stroke; chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease; road injuries; suicide; and diabetes.
Global life expectancy has risen
by more than six years since 1990 as healthy life expectancy grows;
ischemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, and stroke cause the most health loss around the world.
Women who have gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy have a higher than usual risk of developing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and
ischemic heart disease in the future, according to new research led
by the University of Birmingham.
Okyanos cardiac cell therapy targets the restoration of blood flow to the
heart and repairs damaged
heart tissue caused
by heart attack or
ischemic and non-
ischemic heart disease.
Adipose - Derived Regenerative Cells Improve Cardiac Functional Capacity at 18 Months in Chronic
Ischemic Heart Disease Patients; Statistically Significant Improvement in MVO2 Reported
by Cytori at American
Heart Association (November, 2010).
Inadequate blood flow in the
heart can develop over time, often caused
by blockages in the coronary arteries — a condition known as
ischemic heart disease.
A 2011 study headed
by Quanhe Yang, PhD and published in JAMA showed persons who consumed around 4,069 mg potassium daily had a nearly 5 percent reduced risk of dying from
ischemic heart disease compared with persons consuming 1,000 mg of potassium per day.
Diabetes accompanied
by heart disease (excluding hypertension), kidney
disease, peripheral arterial
disease (PAD, poor circulation), Transient
Ischemic Attack (TIA) or stroke?