Purpose: A low ABI, ≦0.9, indicates peripheral artery disease (PAD) and physical activity (PA) represents an important non-surgical treatment for patients with PAD. However, as for the general population, the associations between PA, PAD, and their mutual dependence are not well-defined. Here we aimed to determine whether there is a dose–response relationship between PA and incidence of PAD in the general population using restricted cubic spline (RCS).Patients and methods: This study analyzed 1,370 adults aged ≧40 years who had participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) during 1999–2004. The ABI of the participants were measured by trained technicians, and PAD was defined as ABI ≦0.9. PA was obtained with ...
Sedentary behavior has recently emerged as a risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. The objective...
Polly Montgomery,a,b Ming Wang,a Biyi Shen,a Federico Silva-Palacios,b Ana Casanegra,b,c Shangming Z...
BackgroundExperimental evidence suggests that sedentary time (ST) may contribute to cardiovascular d...
Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) causes a three-fold increase in risk of mortality an...
Objectives. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a significant prognostic marker of poor long-term sur...
Background and aims: Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and an...
Study objective - To determine associations between physical activity at age 35-45 years with periph...
Background: Previous cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that physical activity is associated...
BackgroundThe relationship between lifetime physical activity and the risk of developing peripheral ...
To describe the prevalence of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) in a random population sample and to e...
BACKGROUND: Increases in daily physical activity levels is recommended for patients with peripheral ...
Objective: To examine the joint associations of multiple modifiable lifestyle factors with the risk ...
ObjectiveTraditional recommendations for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) risk factor reduction inc...
Prior studies evaluating metabolic syndrome (MetS) and incident peripheral artery disease (PAD) have...
AbstractObjectivesDespite peripheral arterial disease (PAD), defined as ankle–brachial index (ABI)≤0...
Sedentary behavior has recently emerged as a risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. The objective...
Polly Montgomery,a,b Ming Wang,a Biyi Shen,a Federico Silva-Palacios,b Ana Casanegra,b,c Shangming Z...
BackgroundExperimental evidence suggests that sedentary time (ST) may contribute to cardiovascular d...
Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) causes a three-fold increase in risk of mortality an...
Objectives. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a significant prognostic marker of poor long-term sur...
Background and aims: Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and an...
Study objective - To determine associations between physical activity at age 35-45 years with periph...
Background: Previous cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that physical activity is associated...
BackgroundThe relationship between lifetime physical activity and the risk of developing peripheral ...
To describe the prevalence of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) in a random population sample and to e...
BACKGROUND: Increases in daily physical activity levels is recommended for patients with peripheral ...
Objective: To examine the joint associations of multiple modifiable lifestyle factors with the risk ...
ObjectiveTraditional recommendations for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) risk factor reduction inc...
Prior studies evaluating metabolic syndrome (MetS) and incident peripheral artery disease (PAD) have...
AbstractObjectivesDespite peripheral arterial disease (PAD), defined as ankle–brachial index (ABI)≤0...
Sedentary behavior has recently emerged as a risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. The objective...
Polly Montgomery,a,b Ming Wang,a Biyi Shen,a Federico Silva-Palacios,b Ana Casanegra,b,c Shangming Z...
BackgroundExperimental evidence suggests that sedentary time (ST) may contribute to cardiovascular d...