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Particulate matter air pollution and cardiovascular disease: An update to the scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Brook RD, Rajagopalan S, Pope CA 3rd, Brook JR, Bhatnagar A, Diez-Roux AV, Holguin F, Hong Y, Luepker RV, Mittleman MA, Peters A, Siscovick D, Smith SC Jr, Whitsel L, Kaufman JD; American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease, and Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism. Brook RD, et al. Circulation. 2010 Jun 1;121(21):2331-78. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0b013e3181dbece1. Epub 2010 May 10. Circulation. 2010. PMID: 20458016 Review.
In 2004, the first American Heart Association scientific statement on "Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease" concluded that exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. ...Th …
In 2004, the first American Heart Association scientific statement on "Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disea
Cardiovascular risk reduction in high-risk pediatric patients: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science; the Councils on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Epidemiology and Prevention, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism, High Blood Pressure Research, Cardiovascular Nursing, and the Kidney in Heart Disease; and the Interdisciplinary Working Group on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research: endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Kavey RE, Allada V, Daniels SR, Hayman LL, McCrindle BW, Newburger JW, Parekh RS, Steinberger J; American Heart Association Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science; American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young; American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; American Heart Association Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism; American Heart Association Council on High Blood Pressure Research; American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Nursing; American Heart Association Council on the Kidney in Heart Disease; Interdisciplinary Working Group on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research. Kavey RE, et al. Circulation. 2006 Dec 12;114(24):2710-38. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.179568. Epub 2006 Nov 27. Circulation. 2006. PMID: 17130340 Review.
As with most scientific statements about children and the future risk for cardiovascular disease, there are no randomized trials documenting the effects of risk reduction on hard clinical outcomes. A growing body of literature, however, identifies the importance of …
As with most scientific statements about children and the future risk for cardiovascular disease, there are no randomized tria …
Cardiovascular risk reduction in high-risk pediatric patients: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science; the Councils on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Epidemiology and Prevention, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism, High Blood Pressure Research, Cardiovascular Nursing, and the Kidney in Heart Disease; and the Interdisciplinary Working Group on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research.
Kavey RE, Allada V, Daniels SR, Hayman LL, McCrindle BW, Newburger JW, Parekh RS, Steinberger J; American Heart Association Expert Panel on Population and Prevention Science; Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young; Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; Council on Nutrition; Council on Physical Activity and Metabolism; Council on High Blood Pressure Research; Council on Cardiovascular Nursing; Council on the Kidney in Heart Disease; Interdisciplinary Working Group on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research. Kavey RE, et al. J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2007 May-Jun;22(3):218-53. doi: 10.1097/01.JCN.0000267827.50320.85. J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2007. PMID: 17545824
As with most scientific statements about children and the future risk for cardiovascular disease, there are no randomized trials documenting the effects of risk reduction on hard clinical outcomes. A growing body of literature, however, identifies the importance of …
As with most scientific statements about children and the future risk for cardiovascular disease, there are no randomized tria …
Evaluating parents and adult caregivers as "agents of change" for treating obese children: evidence for parent behavior change strategies and research gaps: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Faith MS, Van Horn L, Appel LJ, Burke LE, Carson JA, Franch HA, Jakicic JM, Kral TV, Odoms-Young A, Wansink B, Wylie-Rosett J; American Heart Association Nutrition and Obesity Committees of the Council on Nutrition; Physical Activity and Metabolism; Council on Clinical Cardiology; Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young; Council on Cardiovascular Nursing; Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, and Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease. Faith MS, et al. Circulation. 2012 Mar 6;125(9):1186-207. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0b013e31824607ee. Epub 2012 Jan 23. Circulation. 2012. PMID: 22271754
Population approaches to improve diet, physical activity, and smoking habits: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Mozaffarian D, Afshin A, Benowitz NL, Bittner V, Daniels SR, Franch HA, Jacobs DR Jr, Kraus WE, Kris-Etherton PM, Krummel DA, Popkin BM, Whitsel LP, Zakai NA; American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Council on the Kidney in Cardiovasc. Mozaffarian D, et al. Circulation. 2012 Sep 18;126(12):1514-63. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0b013e318260a20b. Epub 2012 Aug 20. Circulation. 2012. PMID: 22907934 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Poor lifestyle behaviors, including suboptimal diet, physical inactivity, and tobacco use, are leading causes of preventable diseases globally. Although even modest population shifts in risk substantially alter health outcomes, the optimal population-lev …
BACKGROUND: Poor lifestyle behaviors, including suboptimal diet, physical inactivity, and tobacco use, are leading causes of preventable
Assessing adiposity: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Cornier MA, Després JP, Davis N, Grossniklaus DA, Klein S, Lamarche B, Lopez-Jimenez F, Rao G, St-Onge MP, Towfighi A, Poirier P; American Heart Association Obesity Committee of the Council on Nutrition; Physical Activity and Metabolism; Council on Arteriosclerosis; Thrombosis and Vascular Biology; Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young; Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention; Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke Council. Cornier MA, et al. Circulation. 2011 Nov 1;124(18):1996-2019. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0b013e318233bc6a. Epub 2011 Sep 26. Circulation. 2011. PMID: 21947291 No abstract available.
Worksite wellness programs for cardiovascular disease prevention: a policy statement from the American Heart Association.
Carnethon M, Whitsel LP, Franklin BA, Kris-Etherton P, Milani R, Pratt CA, Wagner GR; American Heart Association Advocacy Coordinating Committee; Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease; Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism. Carnethon M, et al. Circulation. 2009 Oct 27;120(17):1725-41. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109.192653. Epub 2009 Sep 30. Circulation. 2009. PMID: 19794121 No abstract available.
American Heart Association and nonprofit advocacy: past, present, and future. A policy recommendation from the American Heart Association.
Goldstein LB, Whitsel LP, Meltzer N, Schoeberl M, Birnbaum J, Nelson S, Gardner TJ, Yancy CW, Gibbons RJ, Sacco RL, Hiratzka L; American Heart Association (AHA) Advocacy Coordinating Committee; Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, AHA; Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease, AHA; Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention, AHA; Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia, AHA; Council on Clinical Cardiology, AHA; Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, AHA; Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative, and Resuscitation, AHA; Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, AHA; Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, AHA; Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, AHA; Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism, AHA; Interdisciplinary Council on Functional Genomics and Translational Biology, AHA. Goldstein LB, et al. Circulation. 2011 Feb 22;123(7):816-32. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0b013e31820a5528. Epub 2011 Jan 18. Circulation. 2011. PMID: 21245104 No abstract available.