Background: There is clinical uncertainty regarding the benefits and harms of prescribing statins in healthy subjects ≥70 years of age. Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the association among statins, dementia-free and disability-free survival, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) among healthy older adults using data from the ASPREE (Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly) trial. Methods: ASPREE was a randomized trial of 19,114 community-dwelling persons in Australia and the United States ≥65 years of age and free of documented CVD, dementia, and disability. Data were collected for those ≥70 years of age, and participants who took statins at baseline were compared with those who did not using Cox proportional hazards regressi...
OBJECTIVES: The benefits of initiating statins in the elderly remains debated. We evaluated the effe...
Background: Statins comprise a key strategy for the prevention and treatment of arteriosclerotic car...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: There is clinical uncertainty regarding the benefits and harms of prescribing statins in...
© 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation Background: There is clinical uncertainty regar...
Purpose: Recent epidemiological evidence has suggested that use of lipid-lowering medications, parti...
Statins are known for reducing cardiovascular risk in people with or at high risk for cardiovascular...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether statin treatment is associated with a reduction in atherosclerotic card...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this paper was to assess whether statins reduce all-cause mortality and ...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide. High level...
Background Statins reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), however their cli...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this paper was to assess whether statins reduce all-cause mortality and car...
To assess whether statin treatment is associated with a reduction in atherosclerotic cardiovascular ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is esti- mated to remain as the main cause of death in devel- oped nati...
Sydney B Long, Michael J Blaha, Roger S Blumenthal, Erin D MichosJohns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for ...
OBJECTIVES: The benefits of initiating statins in the elderly remains debated. We evaluated the effe...
Background: Statins comprise a key strategy for the prevention and treatment of arteriosclerotic car...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: There is clinical uncertainty regarding the benefits and harms of prescribing statins in...
© 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation Background: There is clinical uncertainty regar...
Purpose: Recent epidemiological evidence has suggested that use of lipid-lowering medications, parti...
Statins are known for reducing cardiovascular risk in people with or at high risk for cardiovascular...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether statin treatment is associated with a reduction in atherosclerotic card...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this paper was to assess whether statins reduce all-cause mortality and ...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide. High level...
Background Statins reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), however their cli...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this paper was to assess whether statins reduce all-cause mortality and car...
To assess whether statin treatment is associated with a reduction in atherosclerotic cardiovascular ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is esti- mated to remain as the main cause of death in devel- oped nati...
Sydney B Long, Michael J Blaha, Roger S Blumenthal, Erin D MichosJohns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for ...
OBJECTIVES: The benefits of initiating statins in the elderly remains debated. We evaluated the effe...
Background: Statins comprise a key strategy for the prevention and treatment of arteriosclerotic car...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...