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2010/08/05/WHY GENES NOT DIET MAY INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING HEART DISEASE INDEPENDENT/
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AR Folsom, H Yatsuya, JA Nettleton... - Journal of the American ..., 2011 - Elsevier Objectives The purpose of this study is to estimate the prevalence of ideal cardiovascular health and its relationship with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). Background An American Heart Association committee recently set a goal to improve the cardiovascular ...
GLTF Hautvast, CJ Salton... - Magnetic ..., 2011 - Wiley Online Library Hautvast, GLTF, Salton, CJ, Chuang, ML, Breeuwer, M., O'Donnell, CJ and Manning, WJ (2011), Accurate computer-aided quantification of left ventricular parameters: Experience in 1555 cardiac magnetic resonance studies from the Framingham Heart Study. Magnetic ...
UG Bronas - Evidence Based Nursing, 2012 - Methods This Cochrane review assessed the effects of regular exercise training on health outcomes in adults with CKD (stage 1 to 5 or kidney transplantation). Thirty-two randomised or quasi-RCT assessing various health related outcomes in response to exercise were ...
A Muchir, SA Reilly, W Wu... - Cardiovascular ..., 2012 - Aims Mutations in A-type nuclear lamins gene, LMNA, lead to a dilated cardiomyopathy. We have reported abnormal activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase1/2 (ERK1/2) signalling in hearts from Lmna H222P/H222P mice, which develop dilated ...
P Tucker, B Pfefferbaum... - Psychosomatic ..., 2012 - Am Psychosomatic Soc Objective To explore the effects of hurricane exposure and forced relocation on the mind and body, we compared psychiatric diagnoses and symptoms with heart rate variability (HRV) for 34 relocated Katrina survivors and 34 demographically matched controls. ...
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