Showing 861 - 880 results of 6,525 for search '"cardiovascular"', query time: 0.09s Refine Results
  1. 861
  2. 862

    Physical health in young males and risk of chronic musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases by middle age: A population-based cohort study. by Aleksandra Turkiewicz, Karin Magnusson, Simon Timpka, Ali Kiadaliri, Andrea Dell'Isola, Martin Englund

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal disease are among the leading causes of disability in middle-aged and older people. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  3. 863

    Risk prediction model of cognitive performance in older people with cardiovascular diseases: a study of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey database by Hui Wang, Sensen Wu, Dikang Pan, Yachan Ning, Cong Wang, Jianming Guo, Yongquan Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background and aimChanges in cognitive function are commonly associated with aging in patients with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of this research was to construct and validate a nomogram-based predictive model for the identification of cognitive impairment in older people suffering from cardiovascular diseases.Methods and resultsThis retrospective study included 498 participants with cardiovascular diseases aged &gt;60 selected from the NHANES 2011–2014. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  4. 864
  5. 865

    Insights from serial cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging show early progress in diastolic dysfunction relates to impaired right ventricular deformation by Sören J. Backhaus, Alexander Schulz, Torben Lange, Simon F. Rösel, Lennart S. Schmidt-Schweda, Shelby Kutty, Johannes T. Kowallick, Julia Treiber, Andreas Rolf, Samuel Sossalla, Gerd Hasenuß, Andreas Schuster

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We hypothesized that serial real-time cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging at rest and during exercise-stress may detect early progress in pathophysiological alterations in HFpEF. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  6. 866
  7. 867

    Dose-response risks of all-cause, cancer, and cardiovascular disease mortality according to sex-specific cigarette smoking pack-year quantiles by Jieun Hwang, Suyoung Jo, Heewon Kang, Eunsil Cheon, Sung-il Cho

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Introduction This study investigated the risks for all-cause death and death from cancer or cardiovascular diseases due to smoking status and behavior, focusing on differences in smoking duration and amount stratified by sex. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  8. 868

    Óxido Nítrico Sérico, Endotelina-1 Correlaciona Eventos Cardiovasculares Adversos Importantes Pós-Procedimento entre Pacientes com IAMCSST Agudo by Huihui Guo, Qi Qu, Jiechao Lv

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objetivos O estudo teve como objetivo investigar a relação entre os níveis séricos de óxido nítrico (NO) e endotelina-1 (ET-1) com a gravidade do IAMCSST e seu valor preditivo para eventos cardiovasculares adversos maiores (MACE) dentro de um ano após intervenção coronária percutânea (ICP) em pacientes com IAMCSST. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 869

    Reduced Cardiovascular Capacity and Resting Metabolic Rate in Men with Prostate Cancer Undergoing Androgen Deprivation: A Comprehensive Cross-Sectional Investigation by Bradley A. Wall, Daniel A. Galvão, Naeem Fatehee, Dennis R. Taaffe, Nigel Spry, David Joseph, Robert U. Newton

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To investigate if androgen deprivation therapy exposure is associated with additional risk factors for cardiovascular disease and metabolic treatment-related toxicities. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  10. 870

    The Association between HbA1c and Cardiovascular Disease Markers in a Remote Indigenous Australian Community with and without Diagnosed Diabetes by Luke W. Arnold, Wendy E. Hoy, Suresh K. Sharma, Zhiqiang Wang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This study investigates the burden of cardiovascular risk markers in people with and without diabetes in a remote Indigenous Australian community, based on their HbA1c concentration. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  11. 871

    The Modification Effect of Influenza Vaccine on Prognostic Indicators for Cardiovascular Events after Acute Coronary Syndrome: Observations from an Influenza Vaccination Trial by Apirak Sribhutorn, Arintaya Phrommintikul, Wanwarang Wongcharoen, Usa Chaikledkaew, Suntara Eakanunkul, Apichard Sukonthasarn

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A single dose of inactivated influenza vaccine was given by intramuscular injection in the vaccination group. The cardiovascular outcomes were described as major cardiovascular events (MACEs) which included mortality, hospitalization due to ACS, and hospitalization due to heart failure (HF). …”
    Get full text
    Article
  12. 872

    Cardiovascular events observed among patients in the etrasimod clinical programme: an integrated safety analysis of patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis by Xiang Guo, Peter M Irving, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet, Séverine Vermeire, Joseph Wu, Irene Modesto, David T Rubin, Marla C Dubinsky, Andres J Yarur, Miguel Regueiro, Martina Goetsch, Krisztina Lazin, Guibao Gu, Aoibhinn McDonnell, Jesse Green, Alexis B Dalam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…S1P1 receptor expression on cardiac cells is involved in cardiac conduction. We report cardiovascular treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) associated with S1P receptor modulators and other cardiovascular events in the etrasimod UC clinical programme.Methods Patients were analysed in the Placebo-controlled UC cohort and All UC cohort. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  13. 873
  14. 874
  15. 875
  16. 876

    Determinantes sociodemográficos y factores de riesgo de la muerte súbita cardiovascular. Arroyo Naranjo, La Habana, 2007-2014 by Rafael E. Araujo González, Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes, Rubén Herrera Masó

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…<p><strong>Fundamento</strong>: Las enfermedades cardiovasculares representan la principal causa de muerte en el mundo; específicamente, la muerte súbita cardiovascular ocasiona el 50 % de todas las muertes por esta causa.…”
    Get full text
    Article
  17. 877

    Multimodal Assessment of Mental Workload During Automated Vehicle Remote Assistance: Modeling of Eye-Tracking-Related, Skin Conductance, and Cardiovascular Indicators by Fabian Walocha, Andreas Schrank, Hoai Phuong Nguyen, Klas Ihme

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, we assessed impact of elevated mental workload during HAV remote assistance in a controlled environment in a user study (N = 37) with the goal of identifying cues to differentiate workload levels based on eye-tracking-related, skin conductance, and cardiovascular indicators. The results provide evidence that (A) elevated workload induced via a secondary task depreciates performance, and (B) we can identify workload levels person-independently as differences in tonic skin conductance (F(2,72) = 24.538, <i>p</i> < 0.001, partial η² = 0.405) and pupil dilation (F(2,72) = 13.872, <i>p</i> < 0.001, partial η² = 0.278), resulting in a classification accuracy of 58% in a three-class classification task. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  18. 878

    Assessment of Safety and Therapeutic Efficacy of Rosa damascena L. and Quercus infectoria on Cardiovascular Performance of Normal and Hyperlipidemic Rabbits: Physiologically Based Approach by Siyavash Joukar, Masoumeh Askarzadeh, Beydolah Shahouzehi, Hamid Najafipour, Hossein Fathpour

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…(RD) for therapeutic purposes and lack of adequate information about their cardiovascular effects, we investigated the cardiovascular indices of rabbits which chronically pretreated with these agents. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  19. 879
  20. 880

    Cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiac morphology and function, and cardiovascular risk factors in long-term breast cancer survivors compared with non-cancer controls by Mali Sæter, Sara Hassing Johansen, Kristin Valborg Reinertsen, Lene Thorsen, Kristina Hermann Haugaa, Tormod Skogstad Nilsen, Sebastian Imre Sarvari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to compare CRF assessed as peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2), cardiac morphology and function, and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors between long-term BCSs treated with anthracyclines and controls with no history of cancer. …”
    Get full text
    Article