The past decade has witnessed major strides in the prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through modification of its causes. The most dramatic advance has been the demonstration that aggressive medical therapy will substantially reduce the likelihood of recurrent major coronary syndromes in patients with established CHD (secondary prevention). The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) have published joint recommendations for medical intervention in patients with CHD and other forms of atherosclerotic disease.1 A similar potential exists for risk reduction in patients without established CHD (primary prevention). However, the risk status of persons without CHD varies greatly, and this variability ...
Abstract—The concept of risk assessment and reduction, introduced initially by the Framingham Heart ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the Westernised world. Lifestyle ch...
Since the 2001 update of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American College of Cardiology (ACC) c...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in the prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) throug...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
The Framingham Heart Study has contributed importantly to understanding of the causes of coronary he...
The Framingham Heart Study, initiated over 50 years ago, introduced the concept of risk factors for ...
At least 25% of coronary patients have sudden death or nonfatal myocardial infarction without prior ...
Several major guidelines and organizations now advocate routine assessment of cardiovascular risk us...
In recent years there is a positive trend in the development of preventive medicine, in particular, ...
Since the 2001 update of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American College of Cardiology (ACC) c...
In primary prevention, measurement of traditional risk factors is considered a useful first step in ...
Introduction Prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) is based on multivariable risk equations de...
Introduction Prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) is based on multivariable risk equations de...
Abstract—The concept of risk assessment and reduction, introduced initially by the Framingham Heart ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the Westernised world. Lifestyle ch...
Since the 2001 update of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American College of Cardiology (ACC) c...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in the prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) throug...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
The past decade has witnessed major strides in theprevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) through...
The Framingham Heart Study has contributed importantly to understanding of the causes of coronary he...
The Framingham Heart Study, initiated over 50 years ago, introduced the concept of risk factors for ...
At least 25% of coronary patients have sudden death or nonfatal myocardial infarction without prior ...
Several major guidelines and organizations now advocate routine assessment of cardiovascular risk us...
In recent years there is a positive trend in the development of preventive medicine, in particular, ...
Since the 2001 update of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American College of Cardiology (ACC) c...
In primary prevention, measurement of traditional risk factors is considered a useful first step in ...
Introduction Prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) is based on multivariable risk equations de...
Introduction Prediction of coronary heart disease (CHD) is based on multivariable risk equations de...
Abstract—The concept of risk assessment and reduction, introduced initially by the Framingham Heart ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the Westernised world. Lifestyle ch...
Since the 2001 update of the American Heart Association (AHA)/American College of Cardiology (ACC) c...