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Metabolically Healthy Obesity? Another Piece of the Puzzle
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To allow for easier identification of MHO, a subset of obese individuals at lower risk of CVD death and all-cause mortality, investigators used data from 2 large patient cohorts to craft a definition of MHO based on common risk factors.
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Can Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training Improve Heart Health?
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This study that examined whether this type of strength training would improve blood pressure, endothelial function, and arterial stiffness in older patients with elevated systolic BP.
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Recurrent CV Event Risk Hiked by Long Work Hours
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Findings from a prospective cohort study indicate that reducing work hours—from 55 or more a week to between 35 and 40—may be a preventive strategy for patients with a history of heart attack.
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BP and Sodium Intake: New Investigation, New Concerns
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A meta-analysis demonstrated a positive and substantially linear relationship between sodium exposure and blood pressure, even at sodium intake levels lower than current public health recommendations.
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Statin Use in People with ASCVD Could Be (Much) Better
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Cholesterol guidelines recommend at least a moderate-intensity statin in older adults with ASCVD. But that’s not happening consistently in clinical practice.
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STEMI Patients Without Risk Factors: New Strategies Needed
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Data from the Swedish MI registry showed an increased risk of all-cause mortality in this group of patients, suggesting a need to re-examine use of evidence-based pharmacotherapy.
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ASCVD Risk Stratification Using Family History
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Validated family history is a key risk factor for ASCVD and may be the largest contributor to risk. An accurate family history of ASCVD can help determine the need for measuring CAC--and ultimately the need for lipid-lowering therapy.
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ASCVD Primary Prevention: CAC Scanning Helps with the Aspirin Decision
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A recent study explores whether coronary artery calcium levels can help identify patients most likely to experience a net benefit from aspirin therapy for ASCVD.
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Elevated NT-ProBNP Identifies Subjects at High CV Risk
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These data provide evidence that increased levels of NT-proBNP in patients without cardiovascular disease are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular events.