SummaryThis is a historical review of the contribution of the Framingham Heart Study to our understanding of the epidemiology of blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Framingham investigators initially explored the epidemiological relationship of various BP components to coronary heart disease in men and women and how this risk is further modified by age, that is, how diastolic blood pressure (DBP) is the stronger predictor of coronary heart disease risk in young people versus systolic blood pressure (SBP) in middle-aged and elderly people. Framingham investigators then examined the natural history of various BP components over a 30-year follow-up in normotensive and untreated hypertensive individuals and showed how this pro...
OBJECTIVE: to assess cardiovascular risk by means of the traditional Framingham score and the versio...
The Framingham Heart Study, initiated over 50 years ago, introduced the concept of risk factors for ...
Abstract Previous reports indicate that cardiac output is in-creased early in the course of hyperten...
SummaryIn the present historical review, we highlight several papers outlining contributions of the ...
Data from 30 years of follow-up of the original Framingham Study cohort of 5,070 men and women aged ...
SummaryWith the dramatic rise in coronary heart disease (CHD) during the first half of the 20th cent...
SummaryIn 1971, McKee et al. at the Framingham Heart Study published a seminal paper on the epidemio...
SummaryCardiovascular disease (CVD) is among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. S...
The Framingham Study established the utility of population-ba-sed research for finding correctable p...
The Framingham Heart Study has a greater than 70-year history as a generational cohort study. At its...
In an analysis of electronic health records, 1.25 million patients aged ≥30 years without diagnosed ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine whether pulse pressure (PP), a measure of arterial stiffnes...
SUMMARY From a study of the evolution of atherothrombotic brain infarction (ABI) in the Framingham c...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the association of early adulthood blood pressure with cardiovascular...
An increased pulse pressure suggests aortic stiffening. New evidence also suggests that pulse pressu...
OBJECTIVE: to assess cardiovascular risk by means of the traditional Framingham score and the versio...
The Framingham Heart Study, initiated over 50 years ago, introduced the concept of risk factors for ...
Abstract Previous reports indicate that cardiac output is in-creased early in the course of hyperten...
SummaryIn the present historical review, we highlight several papers outlining contributions of the ...
Data from 30 years of follow-up of the original Framingham Study cohort of 5,070 men and women aged ...
SummaryWith the dramatic rise in coronary heart disease (CHD) during the first half of the 20th cent...
SummaryIn 1971, McKee et al. at the Framingham Heart Study published a seminal paper on the epidemio...
SummaryCardiovascular disease (CVD) is among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. S...
The Framingham Study established the utility of population-ba-sed research for finding correctable p...
The Framingham Heart Study has a greater than 70-year history as a generational cohort study. At its...
In an analysis of electronic health records, 1.25 million patients aged ≥30 years without diagnosed ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine whether pulse pressure (PP), a measure of arterial stiffnes...
SUMMARY From a study of the evolution of atherothrombotic brain infarction (ABI) in the Framingham c...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the association of early adulthood blood pressure with cardiovascular...
An increased pulse pressure suggests aortic stiffening. New evidence also suggests that pulse pressu...
OBJECTIVE: to assess cardiovascular risk by means of the traditional Framingham score and the versio...
The Framingham Heart Study, initiated over 50 years ago, introduced the concept of risk factors for ...
Abstract Previous reports indicate that cardiac output is in-creased early in the course of hyperten...