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    a myocardial infarction; of those: 470,000 will have a recurrent episode (Balady et al., 2011). Within five years of the initial myocardial infarction 22% of men and women will suffer a fatal myocardial infarction or fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) (Balady et al., 2011). Cardiac rehabilitation is a form of secondary prevention used post myocardial infarction, with chronic stable angina, heart failure, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)

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    INTRODUCTION Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, with conditions of atherosclerotic (e.g. coronary heart disease [CHD] and stroke) origin representing roughly 80% of all cardiovascular (CV) death (Global Atlas on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control. Mendis S, Puska P, Norrving B editors. World Health Organization, Geneva 2011). In the U.S. alone, the cost of CVD and stroke is staggering with more than $320 billion (U.S. dollars) in both

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    would decrease moderate drinkers in the population.” R. Curtis Ellison said in an interview on 60 Minutes. Ellison is Chief of Preventive Medicine and the French Paradox researcher. The French Paradox- a high-cholesterol diet to cause CHD eaten by a population the exhibits very low CHD levels. That was just one of many ways that drinking alcohol can be healthy for you. The number one cause of death in

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    Are Americans becoming too overweight? Should the government have some sort of say in our diet? There are a multifarious number of obese and overweight people in the United States. We are becoming an unhealthy society and ending up with several diseases linking to obesity. More than two in three adults are premeditated to be overweight or obese. More than one in twenty adults are expressed to have extreme obesity (overweight np). This clearly shows us, being Americans, have no self-control whatsoever

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    Are Americans becoming too overweight? Should the government have some sort of say in our diet? There is a multifarious number of obese and overweight people in the United States. We are becoming an unhealthy society and ending up with several diseases linking to obesity. More than 2 in 3 adults are premeditated to be overweight or obese. More than 1 in 20 adults are expressed to have extreme obesity (overweight np.). This clearly shows us, being Americans, have no self-control whatsoever on the

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    would you conclude that there is convincing evidence that adhering to the Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events? Explain your answer. Scientific evidence is strong to support the hypothesis that there is a strong causal link between adhering to the Mediterranean Diet and reduction in the risk of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events. The consumption of a Mediterranean diet based on the intake of vegetables, fruits, legumes supplemented with nuts and extra

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    this, numerous studies have been undertaken in relation to the effect of dietary behaviours on the risk of cardiovascular disease. Past population-based research and large-scale clinical trials have provided scientific evidence that the Mediterranean Diet (MD) - rich in monounsaturated fat, whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, fish and low-fat dairy products (refer to figure 1) - has been associated with a reduction in the presence of cardiovascular diseases (Panagiotakos, Pitsavos, & Stefandis

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    Abstract Background and aim: The prevalence of sub clinical hypothyroidism (SCHT) is relatively high and ranges from 4% to 20% in the adult population with more common in elderly. Elderly with SCHT had higher risk of incident heart failure. Few studies reported the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in elderly Egyptians especially ischemic group. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of Subclinical hypothyroidism in elderly cardiac patients and to assess the relation between cardiovascular

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    cigarette smoking, high serum cholesterol levels, inflammatory disease, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity, diabetes mellitus, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet and psychosocial stress. Smoking, the cause of numerous diseases, is also strongly correlated to cardiovascular disease resulting in over 135,000 CHD deaths each year. It is far more likely that a smoker will develop CVD than it is for a non-smoker and according to the “Handbook of Religion and Health Second Edition” smokers

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    Taking a Look at Obesity

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    1.0 Introduction Obesity is occurring when heavy accumulation of fat in one’s body and it can increase the risk of infecting heart disease and diabetes. Obesity can be classified into 2 types. Type-1 obesity is caused by practicing an unhealthy lifestyle. It happens to one who does not want to exercise regularly and do not control his eating habits. Whereas, someone suffering from type-2 obesity is probably caused by his inherited genetic from his own family or may be medical conditions. For instance

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