The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial was a randomized clinical study to test whether a special-intervention (SI) program aimed at reducing serum cholesterol levels, blood pressure and cigarette smoking would prevent coronary heart disease (CHD) in middle-aged men. The main endpoint reported here is the percentage of participants experiencing first major CHD events (either nonfatal acute myocardial infarction [AMI] or CHD death) during 7 years of follow-up. This outcome was slightly less frequent in the 6,428 SI men than in the 6,438 men assigned to their usual source of care (UC). However, the relative difference--either 1% (95% confidence interval -17% to 16%) or 8% (95% confidence interval -5% to 20%), depending on how AMI was clas...
Background: New instances of AMI reveal the presence of risk factors in the population that contribu...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking, which is the most lethal modifiable risk factor for coronary arterydiseases a...
Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
Background-—The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial evaluated a multifactor intervention on coro...
The relationship between selected baseline risk factors and subsequent coronary heart disease (CHD) ...
Background During the design phase of a clinical trial, sample size estimates should take into accou...
This study challenges conventional wisdom that patients with more coronary heart disease (CHD) risk ...
Aim: To investigate how risk factors predict manifestations in coronary heart disease (CHD), and tre...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most common causes of hospitalization and premature...
Paper 1 and 2 were based on the Tromsø Study, a population-based, prospective cohort study with repe...
Abstract: Patient relevant cardiovascular events include myocardial infarction (heart attack), strok...
Following an AMI, it is important for patients and their physicians to appreciate the subsequent ris...
OBJECTIVE — To report long-term risks for total, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and coro-nary heart d...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) on cardiovascular dis...
Background and Aims: Acute myocardial infarction is one of the main causes of mortality worldwide, a...
Background: New instances of AMI reveal the presence of risk factors in the population that contribu...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking, which is the most lethal modifiable risk factor for coronary arterydiseases a...
Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
Background-—The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial evaluated a multifactor intervention on coro...
The relationship between selected baseline risk factors and subsequent coronary heart disease (CHD) ...
Background During the design phase of a clinical trial, sample size estimates should take into accou...
This study challenges conventional wisdom that patients with more coronary heart disease (CHD) risk ...
Aim: To investigate how risk factors predict manifestations in coronary heart disease (CHD), and tre...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most common causes of hospitalization and premature...
Paper 1 and 2 were based on the Tromsø Study, a population-based, prospective cohort study with repe...
Abstract: Patient relevant cardiovascular events include myocardial infarction (heart attack), strok...
Following an AMI, it is important for patients and their physicians to appreciate the subsequent ris...
OBJECTIVE — To report long-term risks for total, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and coro-nary heart d...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) on cardiovascular dis...
Background and Aims: Acute myocardial infarction is one of the main causes of mortality worldwide, a...
Background: New instances of AMI reveal the presence of risk factors in the population that contribu...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking, which is the most lethal modifiable risk factor for coronary arterydiseases a...
Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...