THE STUDY OF HEART DISEASENo abstract available.doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.3132.64Stephens GABritish Medical AssociationBritish Medical Journal
By following the fluorescent cholesterol carrier, the researchers could see that HDL cholesterol was delayed in getting out of the bloodstream in the mice that received the compound. This was true not only in the skin, but in internal arteries near the heart. In addition, the skin and blood ...
The study showed that people exposed to the highest levels of childhood family environment adversity were over 50 percent more likely to have a cardiovascular disease event such as a heart attack or stroke over a 30-year follow-up. Children who experience this type of adversity are predisposed t...
After studying the data, the researchers discovered that a significant number of the participants had not been diagnosed with heart disease. However, they did have subclinical obstructive coronary atherosclerosis – a type of heart disease without symptoms, but is linked to more than an eight-fold ...
Cultural participation shows a graded association, the higher the exposure the lower the risk of coronary heart disease; the hazard ratio was 0.66 (95% confidence interval, 0.50 to 0.86) for coronary heart disease in participants with the highest level of cultural exposure compared with the lowest...
近期,《Nature Reviews Cardiology》杂志发表了一篇文章“70-year legacy of the Framingham Heart Study”,详细介绍了Framingham Heart Study的70年发展史。本期内容,我们主要通过图解的方式,再一次向大家展示FHS研究70年的发展历程与伟大成就。 对全文感兴趣的伙伴,可以在留言中留下邮箱,小咖发给你!
The negative health effects of job strain, coupled with effort-reward imbalance at work are roughly equivalent to the effects of obesity on the risk of coronary heart disease, researchers found. "Considering the significant amount of time people spend at work, understanding the relationship between ...
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Xinhua) -- Erectile dysfunction (ED) is linked to greater cardiovascular risk, regardless of other risk factors like cholesterol, smoking and high blood pressure, according to new research published on Monday in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation. ...
While the overall rate of heart disease deaths decreased over time, the rate of decline slowed after 2010. To be specific, deaths from stroke and diabetes declined from 1999 to 2010 but leveled off after that; deaths from high blood pressure increased between 1999 and 2017; cardio-metabolic de...
BACKGROUND: Worry is an important component of anxiety, which recent work suggests is related to increased incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD). Chronic worry has also been associated with decreased heart rate variability. We hypothesized that high levels of worry may increase CHD risk. METHOD...