Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing worldwide. Occupation-related stress such as military parachuting has been considered to be a potentially important cardiovascular risk factor. The present study was performed to determine the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome among military parachutists which provides a guideline to prevent catastrophic cardiovascular events. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study among 96 military parachutists in southern IR Iran; who were evaluated in the military clinic in Shiraz, Southern IR Iran. Information regarding demographic and life style were obtained from each subject. Arterial blood pressure, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), ...
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which...
[[abstract]]Research background: Chronic diseases have become ten major causes of death in past year...
Abstract Acute cardiovascular (CV) events occur in deployed military personnel yet little is known a...
Background and Aim: The purpose of this research was to determine and compare the prevalence of meta...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing at an alarming rate...
Metabolic syndrome (Met-S) constitutes the risk factors and abnormalities that markedly increase the...
U.S. military service confers both health benefits and risks potentially associated with a clusterin...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the most significant cause of mortality. Although the risk...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among women are of immense public health importance world...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is defined by a constellation of interconnected physiological, bioche...
Obesity again has become the center of attention due to its growing incidence experienced in the las...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to carry out an epidemiological analysis of metabolic...
<div><p>Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweigh...
The MIL-SCORE (Equalization of Accessibility to Cardiology Prophylaxis and Care for Professional Sol...
Aim: This study is one of the largest ever completed to examine the prevalence of cardiovascular dis...
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which...
[[abstract]]Research background: Chronic diseases have become ten major causes of death in past year...
Abstract Acute cardiovascular (CV) events occur in deployed military personnel yet little is known a...
Background and Aim: The purpose of this research was to determine and compare the prevalence of meta...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing at an alarming rate...
Metabolic syndrome (Met-S) constitutes the risk factors and abnormalities that markedly increase the...
U.S. military service confers both health benefits and risks potentially associated with a clusterin...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the most significant cause of mortality. Although the risk...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among women are of immense public health importance world...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is defined by a constellation of interconnected physiological, bioche...
Obesity again has become the center of attention due to its growing incidence experienced in the las...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to carry out an epidemiological analysis of metabolic...
<div><p>Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweigh...
The MIL-SCORE (Equalization of Accessibility to Cardiology Prophylaxis and Care for Professional Sol...
Aim: This study is one of the largest ever completed to examine the prevalence of cardiovascular dis...
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which...
[[abstract]]Research background: Chronic diseases have become ten major causes of death in past year...
Abstract Acute cardiovascular (CV) events occur in deployed military personnel yet little is known a...