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期刊名:European journal of cardiovascular prevention & rehabilitation

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ISSN:1741-8267

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Richard M Cubbon,Adil Rajwani,Afroze Abbas et al. Richard M Cubbon et al.
Aims: Both diabetes mellitus (DM) and hyperglycaemia are known to predict outcome after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Recent work has suggested women with DM have greater baseline cardiovascular risk and poorer outcome a...
María Grau,Isaac Subirana,Roberto Elosua et al. María Grau et al.
Background: High prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors has been observed in Spain along with low incidence of acute myocardial infarction. Our objective was to determine the trends of cardiovascular risk factor preval...
George Papathanasiou,Dimitris Georgakopoulos,George Georgoudis et al. George Papathanasiou et al.
Background: Smoking is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and mortality. Smoking-related deaths in Greece account for 23%, whereas 41% of young Greeks are smokers, the highest percentage in Europe. The purpose of thi...
Ahmed S Elokda,David H Nielsen Ahmed S Elokda
Purpose: The glutathione (GSH) antioxidant system has been shown to play an important role in the maintenance of good health and disease prevention. Various approaches have been used to enhance GSH availability including ...
Kirsten M Nielsen,Anders Foldspang,Mogens L Larsen et al. Kirsten M Nielsen et al.
Background: Estimates of incidence are crucial to the planning of public health measures, but most studies of incidence of, for example, acute myocardial infarction (MI) are troubled by methodological problems such as; (i...
Karen Morgan,Hannah McGee,Emer Shelley Karen Morgan
The increasing prevalence and poor prognosis associated with heart failure have prompted research to focus on improving quality of life (QoL) for heart failure patients. Research from 1996-2005 was systematically reviewed to identify random...