Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are diseases that have a major impact on our society. These diseases share a number of risk factors, including hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, smoking, diabetes mellitus, obesity and physical inactivity. One can imagine that even a small improvement in cardiovascular risk factor management in a large number of people can lead to a substantial beneficial effect on overall incident cardiovascular disease and maybe even postpone or prevent dementia. However, it is not clear what the optimal target level is in cardiovascular prevention in older adults and to prevent cognitive decline. We can use eHealth to optimise cardiovascular risk management by developing internet interventions that focus on preventi...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Modifiable health risk behaviors such as smoking, overweight and obesity, risky alcohol consumption,...
Digital health technology is receiving increasing attention in cardiology. The rise of accessibility...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including hypertens...
This thesis describes how self-management of the cardiovascular risk profile could be offered to old...
BACKGROUND: Many dementia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases in older adults are attributable to...
Based on this thesis, it can be concluded that using eHealth interventions on modifiable lifestyle r...
ArticleIntroduction Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including h...
Objectives Prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia is a key health priority among ol...
BackgroundAdults with cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVRFs) are also at increased risk of deve...
Blanka Klimova Department of Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Informatics and Management, University...
Background: Although the Internet has been shown to be an effective tool for supporting behavioural ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
eHealth interventions are increasingly mentioned as solutions to challenges related to the rising co...
Contains fulltext : 152912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Modifiable health risk behaviors such as smoking, overweight and obesity, risky alcohol consumption,...
Digital health technology is receiving increasing attention in cardiology. The rise of accessibility...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including hypertens...
This thesis describes how self-management of the cardiovascular risk profile could be offered to old...
BACKGROUND: Many dementia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases in older adults are attributable to...
Based on this thesis, it can be concluded that using eHealth interventions on modifiable lifestyle r...
ArticleIntroduction Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including h...
Objectives Prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia is a key health priority among ol...
BackgroundAdults with cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVRFs) are also at increased risk of deve...
Blanka Klimova Department of Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Informatics and Management, University...
Background: Although the Internet has been shown to be an effective tool for supporting behavioural ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia is accumulating rapidly, in...
eHealth interventions are increasingly mentioned as solutions to challenges related to the rising co...
Contains fulltext : 152912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Modifiable health risk behaviors such as smoking, overweight and obesity, risky alcohol consumption,...
Digital health technology is receiving increasing attention in cardiology. The rise of accessibility...