Text In the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the nutrition profile of individuals living with HIV infection frequently includes dyslipidemia and insulin resistance, increasing the risk for coronary heart disease (CHD). This study examined the diet of H...
The word diet comes from the Greek root, which means “way of life.” This means that a diet should be followed for your lifetime, depending on your goal. The American Heart Association diet, the American Cancer Association diet, and the American Diabetes Association diet were all designed t...
The American Heart Association established its Food Certification Program to provide consumers a quick,easy way to identify heart-healthy foods that can be part of a healthful eating plan.Products certified by the American Heart Association contain the heart-check mark and state that the product "Me...
Dr Mora was supported by research grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (grants R01HL134811, R01HL117861, and K24 HL136852); National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (grant DK112940); the American Heart Association (grant 0670007N); and the Molino...
The American Heart Association (AHA) reports that without exercising people put them-selves at danger of developing heart disease. Coronary artery(冠状动脉) disease results fromfatty deposits(沉积) and other materials in the arteries, which carry blood to the heart. In addi-tion to preventing hear...
Dr. Nieca Goldberg, a spokeswoman for the American Heart Association, says Levine’s findings are a great start. But the study was small and needs to be repeated with far larger groups of people to determine exactly which aspects of an exercise routine make the biggest difference.32. What ...
For optimal health, reduce the amount of red and processed meat in your diet. When you do eat meat, aim to keep the portions small. Use healthy fats and focus on fish The American Heart Association recommends replacing foods high in saturated fats (full-fat dairy, meat, cakes, biscuits...
This February is American Heart Month, a time when millions of Americans promote heart treatment and recovery. A balanced diet can also help those who are at risk for other diseases, such as Type-2 diabetes or cancer. HEART-HEALTHY FOODS: 15 ITEMS TO ADD TO YOUR GROCERY LIST TO PREVENT ...
"Eating a more diverse diet might be associated with eating a greater variety of both healthy and unhealthy foods" said Marcia C. de Oliveira Otto, Ph.D., lead author of the statement published in the American Heart Association journalCirculation. "Combined, such an eating pattern may lead to...
Cardiovascular disease kills more Americans than any other condition. However, African Americans are at a greater risk for heart disease and stroke than any other racial group, according to the American Heart Association.