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No similar benefit was seen for resistance exercise alone in adults with overweight or obesity, however.
Significantly lower risks of chronic kidney disease and composite cardiovascular disease measure were seen for those with any remission.
Lifestyle and risk factor modification was recognized as pillar of a-fib management for preventing onset, progression and adverse outcomes.
Utility companies expected to cover most of the cost, but there is $15 billion available in the 2021 infrastructure law to help
Findings seen over three years in adults with preexisting cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity
The leading contributors to the widening gender life expectancy gap from 2019 to 2021 included COVID-19 and unintentional injuries.
An increased risk was seen for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease mortality, with links consistent across subgroups.
Age-standardized prevalence rates were higher among women than men, veterans than nonveterans and non-Hispanic whites.
Score had strong discriminatory accuracy in U.K. Biobank test sample and Whitehall cohort, with AUCs of 0.80 and 0.77
Non-Hispanic Blacks, women and rural residents had more averted cardiovascular events and greater cost savings.