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New study finds lowest risk of death was among adults who exercised 150-600 minutes/week

New study finds lowest risk of death was among adults who exercised 150-600 minutes/week

Research Highlights:

  • An analysis of physical activity and medical records for more than 100,000 people over 30 years found that individuals who performed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ currently recommended range of duration of moderate (150-300 minutes/week) or vigorous physical […]
2022-07-29T18:50:38+08:00 July 29th, 2022|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

Se vincula el tabaquismo y el vapeo a un mayor riesgo de complicaciones graves por COVID-19, incluida la muerte

Se vincula el tabaquismo y el vapeo a un mayor riesgo de complicaciones graves por COVID-19, incluida la muerte

Los investigadores utilizaron datos del Registro de enfermedades cardiovasculares por […]

2022-07-28T18:40:27+08:00 July 28th, 2022|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

Black and Hispanic adults faced disparities in initial heart attack care

Black and Hispanic adults faced disparities in initial heart attack care

Research Highlights:

  • Data from 2017-2019 indicates Black and Hispanic adults faced disparities in initial diagnosis and treatment for a heart attack compared to white adults, according to a study of more than 87,000 adults with health insurance.
  • Black and Hispanic adults were less likely […]
2022-07-28T06:35:18+08:00 July 28th, 2022|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

”No pain, no gain” approach improves walking ability with peripheral artery disease

”No pain, no gain” approach improves walking ability with peripheral artery disease

Research Highlights:

  • People with peripheral artery disease, or PAD, who walked for exercise at a pace that induced pain or discomfort increased their walking speed and leg function more than those who walked at a comfortable pace.
  • The findings come from a study examining […]
2022-07-27T18:30:15+08:00 July 27th, 2022|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments