Combined Behavioral Interventions Best Way To Reduce Heart Disease Risk
802-6 The Cost-Effectiveness of Pravastatin in Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Based on this model, pravastatin monotherapy in secondary prevention of coronary heart disease has a cost-effectiveness ratio comparable to some of the wid... Ashraf,Talat,Hay,... - 《Journal of the ...
Heart failure:Cells as biologics for cardiac repair in ischaemic heart failure The epidemic of heart failure due to coronary artery disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The hallmark of this pathology is mal... Jozef,Bartunek,Marc,... - 《Heart Official Journal of ...
However, extreme, frequent, or chronic activations of stress axes may be detrimental to health and may be assessable via heart rate variability [20, 21]. Chronically low HRV is associated with impaired regulatory and homeostatic functions of the autonomic nervous system, which reduce the body's ...
Disparities in vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) burden and immunisation coverage between migrants and refugees and their host populations have been described in numerous countries worldwide. Effective strategies are required to reduce the health disparities and immunisation inequities experienced by migrants ...
This section touches all the topics related to coronary interventions like STEMI, NSTEMI, left main and multivessel disease, stable CAD, CTO, bifurcation lesion, stents and scaffolds as well as other coronary interventions. Authors Serruys Patrick W. 9 Onuma Yoshinobu 5 Banning Adrian 4 ...
Objective:To analyze whether two dietary weight loss interventions-the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) program and a low-fat diet program- would be cost-effective in Australia, and to assess their potential to reduce the disease burden related to excess body weight.Design:We construc...
Developing Strategic Interventions to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Law Enforcement Officers: The Art and Science of Data Triangulation Using the Precede-Proceed Health Promotion Planning Model, survey data (n = 672) and focus group data (n = 8 groups) from the Milwaukee Police ... SL...
We included studies of patients with a long-term condition, defined generically as ‘one that cannot be cured but can be managed through medication and/or therapy.’ This included common physical conditions such as diabetes, asthma, coronary heart disease, and mental health conditions such as depr...
Several World Health Organisation reports over recent years have highlighted the high incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, coronary heart disease and cancer. Contributory factors include unhealthy diets, alcohol and tobacco use and sedentary l