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Salt-sensitive hypertensives and patients with CKD also have elevated levels of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an inhibitor of NO synthase, which also leads to reduced production of NO. Andersen MJ, Agarwal R. Etiology and management of hypertension in chronic kidney disease. Med Clin North Am 2005 ...
The major modifiable risk factors are hypertension, diabetes mellitus, tobacco smoking, and hyperlipidemia, as well as lifestyle factors, such as obesity, poor diet/nutrition, and physical inactivity. This article reviews the current recommendations for the management of each of these modifiable risk ...
We used the search terms "dyslipidemia", "hyperlipidemia", "epidemiology", "incidence", "prevalence", "awareness rate", "treatment rate", "control rate", "China or Chinese", and these terms' variants and combinations. Eligible studies had to have reported any of the following epidemiological ...
In recent years, gout has been found to be associated with several new comorbidities. Conclusions Our findings provide a comprehensive and informative overview that can be useful for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of gout.View this article's peer review reports ...
It mentions that medical therapy for ICAD would include aggressive management of hypertension, smoking cessation, and management of diabetes and hyperlipidemia.McTaggartWarrenRyanWarrenA.WarrenJayaramanWarrenMaheshWarrenV.WarrenHaasWarrenRichardWarrenA.
Hypertension was the main risk factor for stroke in this study whereas diabetes mellitus, smoking, alcohol consumption, hyperlipidemia and underlying heart diseases were insignificant risk factors. The prevalence of hypertension in Thai elderly was ranging from 16.7 to 47.2 per cent (criteria over 140...
The data were cited from “Prevalence and Management of Dyslipidemia in Korea: Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey during 1998–2010” (Diabetes Metab J 2013; 37:433–449.). Before examining and comparing the data across different countries, some issues should be clarified: (1...
This study assessed the epidemiology, disease burden, treatment patterns, and social costs of CHB and HBV/HDV co- infected patients in Korea using real-world evidence from the HIRA database. Most CHB and HBV/HDV co-infected patients were aged 45–54 years, were males, with hyperlipidemia and...