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Mind Diet Adherence and Cognitive Performance in the Framingham Heart Study
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021Background: Adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet has previously been associated with cognitive decline and dementia.
D. Melo van Lent +10 more
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Vascular risk factors as predictors of epilepsy in older age: The Framingham Heart Study
Epilepsia, 2021Stroke is the most common cause of epilepsy in older age. Subclinical cerebrovascular disease is believed to underlie some of the 30%–50% of late‐onset epilepsy without a known cause (Li et al. Epilepsia. 1997;38:1216; Cleary et al. Lancet. 2004;363:1184)
M. Stefanidou +7 more
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Framingham Heart Study: The First 20 Years
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2010The Framingham Heart Study remains the most famous and influential investigation in cardiovascular disease epidemiology. To generations of epidemiologists, it is a model for the cohort design. Here we revisit the origins of the Framingham Study before it became an accomplished and famous investigation whose existence and success are taken for granted ...
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors. Insights From Framingham Heart Study
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2008Epidemiology involves the study of disease frequency and its determinants within the population. Cardiovascular epidemiology began in the 1930s as a result of changes observed in the causes of death. In the 1950s, several epidemiological studies were set in motion with the aim of clarifying the cause of cardiovascular disease.
Christopher J, O'Donnell +1 more
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Heart rate and cardiovascular mortality: The Framingham study
American Heart Journal, 1987The relation of resting heart rate on biennial ECG examinations to mortality rates over 30 years of follow-up of the Framingham cohort was examined based on 1876 total deaths and 894 cardiovascular deaths, evolving out of 5070 subjects free of cardiovascular disease at entry into the study.
W B, Kannel +3 more
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Celebrating 40 Years of the Framingham Heart Study
Journal of School Health, 1987ABSTRACT: The 40th anniversary of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute provided an opportunity to pay tribute to the Framingham Heart Study, the landmark epidemiological study that examined longitudinally the development of coronary heart disease in a general adult population.
C, Lenfant, E, Stone, W, Castelli
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For Sale: The Framingham Heart Study
Nature Medicine, 2000When US government scientists began recruiting residents of a Boston suburb for the Framingham Heart Study, the Cold War was just beginning, the personal computer was a fantasy and Watson and Crick had yet to reveal the structure of DNA. Since then, data collected from more than 10,000 Framingham residents have helped shape the modern idea of a ...
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Epidemiology of coronary heart disease: The Framingham study
The American Journal of Medicine, 1984Coronary heart disease continues to be the number one cause of death in most Northern European, North American and other industrialized Caucasian societies. By the age of 60, every fifth man and one in 17 women have some form of this disease. One in 15 men and women will eventually have a stroke. Other cardiovascular diseases related to atherosclerosis
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The cancer experience in the framingham heart study cohort
Cancer, 1991The almost 40-year records of The Framingham Heart Study (FHS) cohort were reviewed to establish the cancer experience of this noninstitutionalized group of white subjects. Diagnoses were confirmed from pathology and laboratory reports and clinical notes.
B E, Kreger, G L, Splansky, A, Schatzkin
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2021
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