they found that saturated fatty acid intake was not significantly correlated
with coronary heart disease events or mortality
From their examination of epidemiological studies, they found that saturated fatty acid intake was not significantly correlated
with coronary heart disease events or mortality (FAO / WHO, 2009).
Not exact matches
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.
An analysis of diagnostic test results from the Prospective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of Chest Pain (PROMISE) trial — in which patients
with stable chest pain were randomized to either anatomic or functional testing as an initial diagnostic strategy — showed that the presence and extent of
coronary artery
disease detected by CT angiography better predicted the risk for future cardiac
events than did measures of exercise tolerance or restricted blood flow to the
heart muscle.
The study published online in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, found smokers are more likely to be hospitalized for leg
events,
heart attack and
coronary heart disease related to atherosclerotic peripheral artery
disease, known as PAD, than non-smokers
with PAD.
Objective To determine whether treatment
with a calcium channel blocker or an angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibitor lowers the incidence of
coronary heart disease (CHD) or other cardiovascular
disease (CVD)
events vs treatment
with a diuretic.
In some patients
with coronary artery
disease, mental stress may precipitate ischemia — a deficiency in blood flow to the
heart â $ «a risk factor for adverse
events and death independent of other cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, cholesterol and diabetes.
Eligibility criteria for selecting studies Prospective cohort studies
with at least 50
events, reporting hazard ratios or relative risks (both hereafter referred to as relative risk) compared
with never smokers or age specific incidence in relation to risk of
coronary heart disease or stroke.
They found that, in patients
with hypertension, the total IgG serum level was independently associated
with risk of
coronary heart disease events.
The low rate of cardiac
events led the researchers to conclude that both types of activity are safe for
heart patients but that high - intensity interval training, in particular, should be considered by adults
with coronary artery
disease, because of its significant benefits for the
heart.
A team of German researchers systematically reviewed all of the published yoga research up until October 2013 to ascertain yoga's effectiveness in reducing «mortality, nonfatal cardiac
events, exercise capacity, health - related quality of life, and modifiable cardiac risk factors» for those
with a prior diagnosis of
coronary artery
disease,
heart failure, cardiac dysrhythmia, cardiomyopathy or valvular
heart disease.
That test was approved this week by the FDA for early detection of future
coronary events among adults
with no history of
heart disease, particularly among women and especially African - American women.
Ret al. «Abstract 1177: Effects of Stress Reduction on Clinical
Events in African Americans
With Coronary Heart Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial» American
Heart Association, Inc. 120 (2009) S461; Campbell.
Along
with co-author, Sean C. Lucan, MD, MPH, MS, from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, DiNicolantonio and O'Keefe evaluated the evidence to date linking saturated fats and sugars to
coronary heart disease, considering basic science, epidemiology, and clinical trial data related to CHD risk, CHD
events, and CHD mortality.
Why is depression associated
with an increased risk in cardiovascular
events in people
with stable
coronary heart disease?
Previous research demonstrates that many patients
with coronary heart disease (CHD) experience depressive symptoms during or after hospitalisation for an acute
coronary event.
Association between depressive symptoms and cardiovascular
events in people
with coronary heart disease largely due to physical inactivity
Myeloperoxidase and High - Sensitivity C - Reactive Protein for Predicting Major Adverse Cardiovascular
Events in Patients
with Coronary Heart Disease