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Estimates of Mortality Benefit From Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics: A Dose Response Meta‐Analysis
Aneni EC, Crippa A, Osondu CU, Valero‐Elizondo J, Younus A, Nasir K, Veledar E. Estimates of Mortality Benefit From Ideal Cardiovascular Health Metrics: A Dose Response Meta‐Analysis. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2017, 6: e006904. PMID: 29269350, PMCID: PMC5779012, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.006904.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdeal cardiovascular healthIdeal CVH metricsPooled hazard ratioCVH metricsCardiovascular healthMortality benefitHazard ratioCardiovascular disease-related mortalityDose–response meta analysisStrong public health messageIdeal cardiovascular health metricsSubstantial mortality benefitCardiovascular health metricsCardiovascular disease mortalityLinear dose-response relationshipDisease-related mortalityPublic health messagesHazard ratio estimatesDose-response relationshipUnit increaseWeb of ScienceCause mortalityInternet literature searchDisease mortalityCardiovascular diseaseA Systematic Review of Internet-Based Worksite Wellness Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Management: Outcomes, Challenges & Opportunities
Aneni EC, Roberson LL, Maziak W, Agatston AS, Feldman T, Rouseff M, Tran TH, Blumenthal RS, Blaha MJ, Blankstein R, Al-Mallah MH, Budoff MJ, Nasir K. A Systematic Review of Internet-Based Worksite Wellness Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Management: Outcomes, Challenges & Opportunities. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e83594. PMID: 24421894, PMCID: PMC3885454, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternet-based programCardiovascular wellnessSystematic reviewCardiovascular disease risk managementCardiovascular health outcomesInclusion/exclusion criteriaPhysical activity outcomesSpecific disease entityWeb of ScienceCV healthRandomized trialsCochrane LibraryBlood glucoseDisease entityDisease risk managementPhysical activityExclusion criteriaRisk populationsHealth outcomesWellness interventionsPrevention programsActivity outcomesIntervention typeWellness approachBlue-collar workers
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Beyond BMI: The “Metabolically healthy obese” phenotype & its association with clinical/subclinical cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality -- a systematic review
Roberson LL, Aneni EC, Maziak W, Agatston A, Feldman T, Rouseff M, Tran T, Blaha MJ, Santos RD, Sposito A, Al-Mallah MH, Blankstein R, Budoff MJ, Nasir K. Beyond BMI: The “Metabolically healthy obese” phenotype & its association with clinical/subclinical cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality -- a systematic review. BMC Public Health 2014, 14: 14. PMID: 24400816, PMCID: PMC3890499, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncident cardiovascular diseaseCoronary artery calciumSubclinical cardiovascular diseaseCause mortalityCardiovascular diseaseCVD mortalityCommon carotid artery intima-media thicknessAdult Treatment Panel III definitionCarotid artery intima-media thicknessArtery intima-media thicknessDefinition of MHOHealthy obese populationSubclinical CVD markersTypical metabolic disordersMetabolic syndrome componentsIntima-media thicknessRisk cardiovascular diseaseWeb of ScienceCVD markersHealthy obeseMHO groupArtery calciumCVD riskSyndrome componentsMetabolic syndrome