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The findings were for adult Medicaid patients, although the cost savings may not sustain the case management program.
Significant differences in mean overall CVH scores were based on Life’s Essential 8 by sex, age and racial/ethnic group.
Life’s Essential 8 updates many of the metrics from Life’s Simple 7 and adds new metric for sleep duration.
Greater increases in mortality rates were found for older versus younger adults.
The findings of a final evidence review were consistent with a 2016 USPSTF recommendation.
Factors independently associated with PASC include hospitalization for COVID-19, having diabetes and higher body mass index.
For those aged 40 to 59 years, the decision to initiate low-dose aspirin for primary prevention of CVD should be individualized.
The findings were independent of socioeconomic status.
Life expectancy gains were seen with reducing HbA1c, SBP, LDL-C and BMI among individuals with type 2 diabetes.
HCP cases were more likely to report healthcare exposures and were less likely to report household/community exposures.