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The benefits of chronologically timed light therapy now extend to lowering the risk for heart disease, a new study shows.
A reduced risk was seen for venous thromboembolism, arterial thrombosis/thromboembolism and heart failure.
The findings were seen for overall accelerometer-measured physical activity and light or moderate-to-vigorous activity, as well as for steps per day.
In 2019 to 2020, 56% of patients with high cholesterol were on statins for primary prevention and 85% were on them for secondary prevention.
Findings seen regardless of whether hypertension persists in seated position
Comorbidities were tied to higher rates of complications and postoperative morbidity.
The findings persisted across age, sex and comorbidities.
The benefit was seen with a median of 230.4 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week regardless of distribution.
A new patch made out of nanomagnets and conductive yarn could have a variety of applications, including cardiovascular monitoring, its creators say.
The findings were for 30-day rehospitalization and mortality in patients with and without heart failure.