نتایج جستجو برای: cardio vascular disease

تعداد نتایج: 1644883  

2013
Leigh Ann Wilson Geoffrey Gerard Morgan Ivan Charles Hanigan Fay H Johnston Hisham Abu-Rayya Richard Broome Clive Gaskin Bin Jalaludin

BACKGROUND This study examined the association between unusually high temperature and daily mortality (1997-2007) and hospital admissions (1997-2010) in the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Region (GMR) to assist in the development of targeted health programs designed to minimise the public health impact of extreme heat. METHODS Sydney GMR was categorized into five climate zones. Heat-events were ...

2014
Maria Kurian

The aim of the review is to study the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases which is used to compare the influence of classic cardiovascular risk factors on the development of Acute Coronary Syndrome & Ischemic Stroke . Hypertension , hyperlipidemea, diabetes and obesity are some of the major cardiovascular risk factors . Cardiovascular diseases usually affects older adults, who are the desce...

Journal: :Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 2022

IntroductionCircadian rhythm influences individuals' chronotype or morning-evening preferences. Chronotype affects an individual's lifestyle behaviors, social and work pattern, even development of cardiovascular risk factors diseases. This review aimed to examine the association between cardio-vascular factors.MethodsWe systematically reviewed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We searched releva...

Journal: :Harefuah 1985
H Hertzeanu L Aron J Platsker

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Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1988
D Venkatesh K P Putturaya C A Sreekantha

In the present study cardio-vascular adaptation to graded exercise was studied in untrained male medical students. The subjects were given two grades of exercise each lasting for about five minutes with a rest of fifteen minutes in between on a mechanically braked bicycle ergometer. There was a statistically significant rise in the heart rate during both the exercise sessions. This rise was per...

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