The Framingham Heart Study is a long-term, ongoing cardiovascular cohort study of residents of the city of Framingham, Massachusetts. The study began...
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developed based on data obtained from the Framingham Heart Study, to estimate the 10-year risk of developing coronary heart disease. In order to assess the 10-year...
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prospective study , Quebec, Canada Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey, the Philippines Framingham Heart Study, USA. Million Women Study, UK. Rotterdam...
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examples of cohort studies that have been going on for more than 50 years are the Framingham Heart Study and the National Child Development Study (NCDS), the...
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First-degree atrioventricular block (redirect from First degree heart block)
was originally thought of as having a benign prognosis. In the Framingham Heart Study, however, the presence of a prolonged PR interval or first degree...
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pressure) identified by the British Doctors Study, the Framingham Heart Study, and the Seven Countries Study. Between 1972 and 2012 cardiovascular disease...
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Countries Study, along with other studies, e.g., the Framingham Heart Study and the Nurses' Health Study, showed the importance of overweight, obesity and...
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consisted of split-level and ranch-style houses. Framingham is known for the Framingham Heart Study, as well as for the Dennison Manufacturing Company...
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common and is estimated to occur in 65–85% of the population. In The Framingham Heart Study presence of any severity of tricuspid regurgitation, ranging from...
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an American physician, epidemiologist and former director of the Framingham Heart Study. Castelli was born at New York City. He graduated B.S. in zoology...
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QT interval (redirect from Correction for heart rate)
{\sqrt[{3}]{RR \over 1{\text{ s}}}}}} The Framingham correction, also called as Sagie's formula based on the Framingham Heart Study, which used long-term cohort data...
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worldwide. Since 1948, the ongoing Framingham Heart Study has shed light on the effects of various influences on the heart, including diet, exercise, and...
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in aviation crashes. The term "risk factor" was coined by former Framingham Heart Study director, William B. Kannel in a 1961 article in Annals of Internal...
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Cardiac arrest (redirect from Heart arrest)
greater in men (12.3%) than women (4.2%) based on analysis of the Framingham Heart Study. This gender difference disappeared beyond 85 years of age. Around...
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accumulated from actuarial reports and longitudinal studies, such as the Framingham Heart Study, that "benign" hypertension increased death and cardiovascular...
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study mentioned. They would continue their work on other cardiovascular studies, for example the more recent Heart Protection Study. Framingham Heart...
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centers. Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine is the home of the Framingham Heart Study, from which all knowledge of cardiovascular disease risk factors...
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but also in long-term health outcomes. Research, including the Framingham Heart Study, has linked low CI with an increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s...
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levels. This association was also seen in long-term data from the Framingham Heart Study.[non-primary source needed] Moderately elevated levels of bilirubin...
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concentration and hypertension, as, e. g., demonstrated by the Framingham Heart Study. More recently, additional risk indicators have been identified...
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A longitudinal study (or longitudinal survey, or panel study) is a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables (e.g., people)...
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III guidelines, and are based on many large clinical studies, such as the Framingham Heart Study.[citation needed] For healthy adults with no cardiovascular...
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Coronary artery disease (redirect from Ischaemic heart disease)
different variables above. A notable example is Framingham Score, used in the Framingham Heart Study. It is mainly based on age, gender, diabetes, total...
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reported as a dietary trigger, other scientific studies do not support this claim. The Framingham Heart Study, published in 1998, surveyed 5,070 people between...
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published Nurses' Health Study conclusion. British Doctors Study Framingham Heart Study "Nurses' Health Studies". The Nurses' Health Study. 2016-08-16. Retrieved...
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have more error when triglycerides are above 400 mg/dL. In the Framingham Heart Study, each 10 mg/dL (0.6 mmol/L) increase in total cholesterol levels...
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risk for developing hypertension in middle-aged women and men: The Framingham Heart Study". JAMA. 287 (8): 1003–1010. doi:10.1001/jama.287.8.1003. PMID 11866648...
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Daniel Levy is a cardiologist who is the director of the Framingham Heart Study at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a division of the National...
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The Framingham Heart Study, a much earlier cohort study in the US, had already shown that cholesterol is an important predictive factor for heart disease...
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Happiness (redirect from Light-hearted)
social influences prove to be a strong one. Results from the famous Framingham Heart Study indicate that friends three degrees of separation away (that is...
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