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Chronotype, Lifestyles, and Anthropometric and Biochemical Indices for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Among Obese Individuals. [PDF]
Rabaça Alexandre M+4 more
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The Association of Apathy With Incident Dementia: A Multiple Mediation Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors. [PDF]
Lindhout JE+4 more
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Enhanced cardiovascular risk prediction in the Western Pacific: A machine learning approach tailored to the Malaysian population. [PDF]
Kasim S+7 more
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Telemedicine Booths for Screening Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Prospective Multicenter Study.
Decambron M, Tchikladze Merand C.
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Hyperuricemia and cardiovascular risk [PDF]
There is an increasing prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia worldwide. Gout confers a significant individual and social burden and is increasingly recognized as a prevalent chronic disease state requiring appropriate long-term management. Gout and hyperuricemia appear to be independent risk factors for incident hypertension, renal disease and ...
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Sleep and Cardiovascular Risk [PDF]
Sleep is essential for healthy being and healthy functioning of human body as a whole, as well as each organ and system. Sleep disorders, such as sleep-disordered breathing, insomnia, sleep fragmentation, and sleep deprivation are associated with the deterioration in human body functioning and increased cardiovascular risks.
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NSAIDs and cardiovascular risk
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017NSAIDs are the most largely used class of drugs in the world, due to their large use in many diseases, in particular for the systemic inflammatory diseases. Nevertheless, today NSAIDs are less used for some of these diseases, due to several side-effects correlated to these drugs. The antiinflammatory mechanism of NSAIDs consist in the inibhition of two
Marsico F, Paolillo S, Filardi PP
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Salt and cardiovascular risk [PDF]
A report has suggested a J-shaped association between estimated sodium excretion and cardiovascular risk. However, because spot urinary sodium does not reflect daily salt intake, the results from this study do not change the strong evidence showing that a modest reduction in salt intake has major beneficial effects on health.
Feng J. He, Graham A. MacGregor
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