Coronary heart disease in young adults: a multidisciplinary study. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press; 1954.Gertler, M. M., and P. D. White. 1954. Coronary Heart Disease in Young Adults: A Multidisciplinary Study. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass....
A similar rise in left ventricular mass (1 g/m2.7) during a seven-year period was linked to a two-fold greater risk of heart disease, stroke, and mortality in adults, according to a prior study. Dr. Agbaje said, “Children were sedentary for more than six hours a day and this incr...
March 29, 2024 —Young adultswho were prescribed stimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were significantly more likely to developcardiomyopathy(weakened heart muscle) compared with those who were not prescribed stimulants, according to a study scheduled to be presented a...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) sustains a significant negative impact on hospital admissions and deaths worldwide. The prevalence of CHD in young adults is difficult to establish acc... 查看全部>> 关键词: Coronary artery disease Acute coronary syndrome Young adults 被引量: 124 年份: 1954 收藏...
CHICAGO, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Children who experience trauma, abuse, neglect and family dysfunction are at increased risk of having heart disease in their 50s and 60s, according to a new study of Northwestern Medicine. The study used the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study,...
Pediatricians and cardiologists are faced with an emerging population of older children and young adults who have congenital or acquired heart disease. Improved diagnostic techniques and pathophysiological understanding allow for better diagnosis and treatment, especially for those with more severe cardiac di...
Young adults with sleep apnea were also three times more likely to have a cardiovascular event – such as a heart attack, heart failure, heart disease, chest pain or stroke – than young adults not suffering from thesleep disorder, results show. ...
The model also estimated more than 100,000 extra cases of heart disease by 2035, which is a 16 percent increase over today’s figures, and a rise in obesity-related CHD deaths by as much as 19 percent. “Today’s adolescents are the young adults of tomorrow – young adults who would ...
Research shows that heart attacks are becoming more prevalent among adults younger than 50—and the outcomes are worse for women. The good news is we know how to prevent them.
increase in left ventricular mass between echocardiography measurements at the average height gain. A previous study in adults found that a similar increase in left ventricular mass (1 g/m) over a seven-year period was associated with a two-fold increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and ...