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How we can stop America's silent killer
Medical Economics, 2019-05, Vol.96 (9), p.3-3
COPYRIGHT 2019 UBM LLC ;COPYRIGHT 2019 MJH Life Sciences Media ;Copyright UBM Americas May 10, 2019 ;ISSN: 0025-7206 ;EISSN: 2150-7155
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Title:
How we can stop America's silent killer
Author:
Klemes, Andrea
Subjects:
Americans
;
Cardiac patients
;
Cardiovascular disease
;
Cardiovascular diseases
;
Cholesterol
;
Disease prevention
;
Food and nutrition
;
Forecasts and trends
;
Health aspects
;
Health economics
;
Health risk assessment
;
Heart attacks
;
Heart diseases
;
Inflammation
;
Jumbo jets
;
Lifestyles
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Market trend/market analysis
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Patients
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Prevention
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Surveys
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Medical Economics, 2019-05, Vol.96 (9), p.3-3
Description:
According to the survey, more than half of Americans believe that people with heart disease should eat as little fat as possible-they don't understand that unsaturated fats can actually help reduce their risk. According to the survey, only 14 percent of Americans had their inflammatory markers checked within the last year, while 54 percent have had their cholesterol levels checked. Lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management can make a significant difference in preventing and even reversing heart disease. [...]we need to help our patients create a lifestyle plan for optimizing their heart health-and this includes our younger patients, since the decisions they make in their 20s and 30s will affect them decades later.
Publisher:
Monmouth Junction: UBM LLC
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0025-7206
EISSN: 2150-7155
Source:
AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
Alma/SFX Local Collection
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