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The population-attributable risk estimates suggest that sodium above the recommended intake is linked to 10 to 30% of CVD mortality.
63% of census tract variation in coronary heart disease prevalence was predicted by built environment features extracted from Google Street View.
Patients receiving mental health treatment were less likely to be rehospitalized, have an emergency department visit or die from any cause.
Significant improvements were seen for produce consumption, physical activity, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and HbA1c.
Although significant associations are seen for both, the associations are more pronounced in women.
9,000 to 10,500 steps/day was associated with the lowest mortality risk, regardless of sedentary time.
But an increase in cardiovascular disease mortality was seen after more than 20 years of follow-up among older women.
An increase was seen in physically and mentally unhealthy days during past month, years of life lost and age-adjusted all-cause mortality rate.
Death rates from cardiovascular disease have fluctuated over the years and trended upward recently.
The authors say that the findings support efforts to improve social isolation and loneliness.