With coronary heart disease one of the biggest killers in the Western world, this book will help people of all ages understand what coronary heart disease is and what can be done to prevent it, or at least, delay it for as long as possible. Highly accessible, and written by two ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of chronic disease morbidity and mortality industrialized countries [1,2]. A large proportion of these individuals already live with CVD during the working age [3]. This number is expected to increase further due to the rising retirement ages in...
Coronary Heart Disease and Patterns of Living (Book)Reviews the book "Coronary Heart Disease and Patterns of Living," by Angela Finlayson and James McEwen.Ell, Kathleen Obiersocial workFINLAYSONA...
The primary research question being addressed in this study is “What is the implementation feasibility of community-based peer support CR (ie, the W@H program) for women living with heart disease in NS?”. The secondary research question being addressed is “What is the impact of community-...
Despite the high prevalence of comorbid depression in people living with coronary artery disease (CAD), uptake of psychological treatment is generally low. This study was designed to investigate the feasibility of an internet-based cognitive-behavioral (iCBT) depression intervention for people with CAD...
increasing numbers of survivors of coronary heart disease dying of other disorders.1 Several commentators have estimated that 30-40% of the recent fall in coronary heart disease can be attributed to improved treatment rather than a reduction in the incidence of the disease.2 3 A similar effect ...
Prevalence of Hypercholesterolemia Among Siblings of Persons With Premature Coronary Heart Disease: Application of the Second Adult Treatment Panel Guidelines Increased blood cholesterol, specifically high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, increases risk for coronary heart disease (CHD). Persons with a posi...
PREFACEThis book was written to fill a void in the lay literature on heartdisease. Entire shelves can be filled with people s notions ofhow to avoid coronary artery disease--programs for diet, exer-cise, vitamins, stress avoidance and proper care in choosingyour ...
follow-up. Of note, this was not HIV specific, as the same associations were observed in women without HIV [68]. A smaller study found no significant composition differences between PLWH with and without coronary heart disease (CHD), despite lower alpha diversity in participants with CHD [69]...
follow-up. Of note, this was not HIV specific, as the same associations were observed in women without HIV [68]. A smaller study found no significant composition differences between PLWH with and without coronary heart disease (CHD), despite lower alpha diversity in participants with CHD [69]...