Abstract—Collectively, cardiovascular disease (including stroke), cancer, and diabetes account for approximately two thirds of all deaths in the United States and about $700 billion in direct and indirect economic costs each year. Current approaches to health promotion and prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes do not approach the potential of the existing state of knowledge. A concerted effort to increase application of public health and clinical interventions of known efficacy to reduce prevalence of tobacco use, poor diet, and insufficient physical activity—the major risk factors for these diseases—and to increase utilization of screening tests for their early detection could substantially reduce the human and economi...
In this article, we introduce briefly several strategies for preventing atherosclerotic cardiovascul...
This statement examines the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus and considers opportun...
Historically, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\ue2\u20ac\u2122s (CDC\ue2\u20ac\u2122s)...
Cardiometabolic risk is a condition in which the possibilities of developing vascular diseases inclu...
Background: Several new strategies for prevention of coronary artery disease have emerged. This revi...
Although cardiovascular-related mortality has decreased in the past decades, the number of patients ...
The process of atherosclerosis may begin in youth and continue for decades, leading to both nonfatal...
For more than 20 years, coronary heart disease and stroke have been the first and third leading caus...
In recent years there is a positive trend in the development of preventive medicine, in particular, ...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among patientswith diabetes is substantial. Individuals w...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes the Diet and Physical Activity Guideline to serve as a f...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cancer incidence is associated with diabetes as well as certain...
Nearly 1 in 3 deaths in the US each year is caused by heart disease and stroke. At least 200,000 of ...
In this article, we introduce briefly several strategies for preventing atherosclerotic cardiovascul...
This statement examines the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus and considers opportun...
Historically, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\ue2\u20ac\u2122s (CDC\ue2\u20ac\u2122s)...
Cardiometabolic risk is a condition in which the possibilities of developing vascular diseases inclu...
Background: Several new strategies for prevention of coronary artery disease have emerged. This revi...
Although cardiovascular-related mortality has decreased in the past decades, the number of patients ...
The process of atherosclerosis may begin in youth and continue for decades, leading to both nonfatal...
For more than 20 years, coronary heart disease and stroke have been the first and third leading caus...
In recent years there is a positive trend in the development of preventive medicine, in particular, ...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among patientswith diabetes is substantial. Individuals w...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes the Diet and Physical Activity Guideline to serve as a f...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cancer incidence is associated with diabetes as well as certain...
Nearly 1 in 3 deaths in the US each year is caused by heart disease and stroke. At least 200,000 of ...
In this article, we introduce briefly several strategies for preventing atherosclerotic cardiovascul...
This statement examines the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus and considers opportun...
Historically, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\ue2\u20ac\u2122s (CDC\ue2\u20ac\u2122s)...