Co-lead author Jeffrey Wing said, «The thought is that greater access to healthier foods may have promoted healthier diets and, in turn,
less coronary plaque formation.»
«The thought is that greater access to healthier foods may have promoted healthier diets and, in turn,
less coronary plaque formation.»
Not exact matches
In countries with diets high in fibre and wholegrains, diseases such as bowel cancer, diabetes and
coronary heart disease are
less common.
A 2014 meta - analysis concluded that cardiovascular disease such as
coronary artery disease and stroke is
less likely with 3 — 5 cups of non-decaffeinated Kona per day but more likely with over 5 cups per day.
Additionally, the
Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study concluded that consumers who eat fast food two or more times a week had a one - hundred percent increase in their insulin resistance compared to consumers who ate at fast food establishments
less than once a week.
29 percent
less likely to have angioplasty, also known as percutaneous
coronary intervention (PCI);
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 findings echo past studies, which have shown patients with multiple narrowed arteries have better outcomes with
coronary artery bypass grafting, also known as CABG or heart bypass surgery, than with angioplasty, also known as percutaneous
coronary intervention or PCI, a
less - invasive option in which a stent is inserted to hold the arteries open.
Women who have a cardiac arrest are
less likely than men to receive potentially life - saving procedures such as angiography to look for blocked
coronary arteries or angioplasty to open them, according to new research in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association.
Women using hormone replacement therapy were also 20 percent more likely to have a
coronary calcium score of zero (the lowest possible score, indicating a low likelihood of heart attack) and 36 percent
less likely to have a
coronary calcium score above 399 (indicative of severe atherosclerosis and high heart attack risk).
After accounting for age,
coronary calcium score and cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, women using hormone replacement therapy were overall 30 percent
less likely to die than those not on hormone therapy.
Study findings indicate that among older adults who had diabetes for a shorter duration (9 years or
less), nonfatal cardiovascular complications had the highest incidence (
coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and cerebrovascular disease), followed by diabetic eye disease and acute hypoglycemic events.
In the ACTION - GWTG Registry alone, the proportion of patients with D2B times of 90 minutes or
less for non-transfer patients increased from 81 percent in 2008 to 94.2 percent in 2011, while among patients who were transferred for percutaneous
coronary intervention (PCI) this proportion increased from 18 percent in 2008 to 30.4 percent in 2011.
They were
less likely to undergo percutaneous
coronary intervention or receive P2Y12 blockers or statins, and stayed in hospital longer.
Coronary artery disease was more prevalent among women with low rates of sexual activity; and women who had suffered a heart attack, had a coronary artery bypass, or angina were also less sexually
Coronary artery disease was more prevalent among women with low rates of sexual activity; and women who had suffered a heart attack, had a
coronary artery bypass, or angina were also less sexually
coronary artery bypass, or angina were also
less sexually active.
NSTEMI (non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction) is the
less severe type, occurring when a blood clot partly clogs a
coronary artery and only a portion of the heart muscle supplied by that artery is damaged.
The technique for inserting a stent — called percutaneous
coronary intervention, or PCI — requires a much shorter hospital stay than traditional open - heart bypass surgery, and is much
less likely to trigger strokes.
«The relationship between COPD and
coronary heart disease has been well studied, but substantially
less information exists concerning the coexistence of COPD and heart failure,» said lead author Srinadh Annangi, MBBS.
Among participants in the BioImage study, both genetic and lifestyle factors were independently associated with levels of calcium - containing plaque in the
coronary arteries, and healthy lifestyle factors were associated with
less extensive plaque within each genetic risk group.
Dr Prince said: «Women with
coronary artery disease spend
less time sitting for long periods but we need to do more research to understand why.
We only observed an association with cholesterol and fat levels which could explain a small proportion (
less than a third) of the relationship between shorter height and
coronary heart disease.
Dr. Goldie says that people with mental health disorders are
less likely to receive risk - reducing drug therapies or undergo
coronary procedures such as bypass surgery.
They also had only half as much ApoC - III protein in their blood, and they were
less likely to develop calcification of
coronary arteries, which can lead to
coronary heart disease.
However, the impact of pre-transplant obesity, hypertension and
coronary artery disease on post-transplant outcomes has received
less attention and is the focus of our study.»
Men and women (median age 61.7) in the study were categorized as having no
coronary artery disease, mild disease (
less than 50 percent of
coronary artery narrowed), or obstructive disease (more than 50 percent artery obstruction).
When heart muscle tissue dies or has been rendered
less functional as a result of an MI, symptoms like chest pains, shortness of breath and progressive
coronary artery disease are the result.
A study from an international research team finds that familial hypercholesterolemia — a genetic condition that causes greatly elevated levels of LDL cholesterol throughout life — accounts for
less than 2 percent of severely elevated LDL in the general population but also increases the risk of
coronary artery disease significantly more than does elevated LDL alone.
By Anne Harding Healthy middle - aged people who get enough sleep each night are
less likely to accumulate calcium deposits in their
coronary arteries, a sign of heart disease, than their more sleep - deprived peers.
Experiments involving people and animals show that «small amounts of an alcoholic beverage, especially wine, are associated with
less atherosclerosis [clogged arteries] and
coronary heart disease — even in rats, mice, and pigeons,» he said.
Thanks to new technological advances, the test is now widely used to diagnose numerous cardiovascular conditions, including congestive heart failure,
coronary heart disease, and the extent of heart muscle damage caused by heart attacks (some of which may go unrecognized with
less sensitive technology).
A study of more than 22,000 people with
coronary artery disease found that cutting diastolic pressure (the bottom number) to
less than 70 doubled the risk of dying from heart attack, stroke, or other causes.
Breast cancer survivors may be
less likely to develop
coronary heart disease for two reasons, says Elizabeth Lamont, MD, an assistant professor at Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School.
Salt intake of
less than 5 grams per day for adults helps to reduce blood pressure and risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and
coronary heart attack.
WHO further explains, «Salt intake of
less than 5 grams per day for adults helps to reduce blood pressure and risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and
coronary heart attack.
THE NUMBERS DO N'T LIE: They are 8 times
LESS likely to die from
coronary heart disease, 7 times
LESS likely to die from prostate cancer, 6.5 times
LESS likely to die from breast cancer, and 2.5 times
LESS likely to die from colon cancer than an average American of the same age.
For example, one study found that sleeping too little (
less than six hours) or too much (more than nine hours) increased the risk of
coronary heart disease in women.
Why are we told that a plant - based diet «is always associated with lower mortality of...
coronary heart disease» in the China Study data, when it's the folks eating the most animal foods who get
less heart disease?
For women who initiate HT more than 10 or 20 years from menopause onset or when aged 60 years or older, the benefit - risk ratio appears
less favorable than for younger women because of greater absolute risks of
coronary heart disease, stroke, venous thromboembolism, and dementia.
It was also observed that in the 1960s the prevalence of
coronary heart disease among the nomadic pastoralists in Xinjiang in northern China who consumed large quantities of animal fat from grass - fed, free - ranging animals was more than seven times higher than that of other populations both within Xinjiang and throughout China which consumed significantly
less animal fat.33 These observations support the suggestion that cardiovascular disease was common among the Mongols of the 13th century who subsisted almost exclusively on a diet based on grass - fed, free - ranging animals.»
Practicing all listed here health principles and using powerful and harmless remedies has helped many people to regain proper body weight, recover from diabetes,
coronary heart disease, chronic fatigue, hypertension, arthritis, IBS, cancer, fibroids, depression, PMS, various skin diseases, ADHD, bulging disc, menopause symptoms, and numerous other
less common health problems.
Similarly, the institute reports that the rate of mortality from
coronary heart disease in women with the highest intake of omega - 3 unsaturated fats was significantly
less than those with the lowest intake.
Our menus provide
less than 200 mg of cholesterol daily and are far lower than the typical American diet in sodium, which raises blood pressure and increases the risk of stroke and
coronary heart disease.
Rarely, you may encounter a GP who reassures you that cholesterol is just one risk factor among many when considering the risk of
coronary heart disease (like my Bulgarian GP # 3), however, it's more likely that your encounters will be
less than reassuring and that sound, actionable advice will be nowhere to be seen.
30 Angry moms make film in the hope of improving school lunches;
less computer, TV time can help kids slim down; pick from bunches of nutrition lessons; afterschool program helps kids learn to reduce risk factors sfor stroke and
coronary artery disease.
They do, and people who consume
less saturated fat tend to have
less occluded
coronary arteries and fewer heart attacks.
Your excess risk of
coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke has dropped to
less than half that of a smoker.
Coronary patients with companion animals are four times
less likely to die within the first year after surgery than patients without them.
A dog that's in shape will have much
less chance of developing
coronary issues.
Further highlighting the urgency of the issue in China, new research from Tsinghua University found that an estimated 670,000 premature deaths from four diseases - strokes, lung cancer,
coronary heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - were linked to air pollution, especially particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or
less (a.k.a. PM 2.5).
Coronary angiography
less than 24 months ago shows that his heart condition has improved and there are no significant blockages.