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No similar benefit was seen for resistance exercise alone in adults with overweight or obesity, however.
A new lightweight, light-powered pacemaker tool could provide a minimally invasive way to regulate proper heart function, researchers show.
Findings seen over three years in adults with preexisting cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity
The 10-year risk for cardiovascular disease remained stagnant at >8% for US adults with the lowest incomes in 1988 to 2018.
The finding was seen for processing speed and cardiovascular health in Black women but not white women.
PREVENT equations were developed and validated in adults aged 30 to 79 years without known CVD and included eGFR as a predictor.
Patients receiving mental health treatment were less likely to be rehospitalized, have an emergency department visit or die from any cause.
The inverse association did not differ with caregiving frequency or when stratified by age, race-ethnicity or depressive symptoms.
Greatest effect seen during both the 12-month intervention and at six-month follow-up among patients at high risk for cardiovascular events
The population-attributable risk estimates suggest that sodium above the recommended intake is linked to 10 to 30% of CVD mortality.