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High-Density Lipoprotein Particles, Inflammation, and Coronary Heart Disease Risk. [PDF]

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Coronary Heart Disease

Nutrition Today, 1986
Despite considerable advances in research and practice over the past three decades, cardiovascular disease and, in particular, coronary heart disease (CHD) remains the primary cause of premature death in the United States. This chapter will illustrate the various methods and concepts within health psychology that have been applied to further our ...
Elise E. Labbé   +2 more
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Coronary Heart Disease

2008
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of death worldwide. Mortality from CHD increases with advancing age, and age-adjusted CHD rates are higher in men compared to women. There is a large regional variation in coronary mortality both within and between countries.
Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn   +1 more
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Folate and coronary heart disease

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1998
Low folate intake is an important determinant of elevated blood levels of homocysteine. Because elevated homocysteine has been shown to be a possible graded risk factor for CHD, sufficient folate intake may be important in the prevention of CHD. The magnitude of the association between folate and CHD is consistent with its effects on homocysteine.
Verhoef, P., Stampfer, M.J., Rimm, E.B.
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DIET AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Medical Bulletin, 1981
There is a moderately good correlation between dietary saturated fatty acids and coronary heart disease (CHD) when populations in different parts of the world are compared but not within the same cultural community or for individuals. Total energy, essential fatty acids (EFA), dietary fibre, alcohol and salt also contribute to the relationship of diet ...
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Periodontal Disease and Coronary Heart Disease

Journal of Periodontology, 2006
Background: Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between periodontal disease and coronary heart disease (CHD). The association could be a result of confounding by mutual risk factors. The present study was undertaken in a Danish population to reveal the significance of common risk factors.Methods: The investigation was ...
Geismar, K.   +4 more
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