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Top in cardiology: AHA calculator may reduce care eligibility; predicting atherosclerosis
An estimated 16 million U.S. adults who qualified for statin and/or antihypertensive therapy would not be eligible for primary prevention under the American Heart Association’s new PREVENT risk calculator, researchers reported in JAMA.
Top-line results: Finerenone reduces events in certain patients with heart failure
Bayer announced positive top-line results for the FINEARTS-HF trial of finerenone, in which the drug reduced risk for cardiovascular death and heart failure events in patients with HF with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction.
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Low intake of extra-virgin olive oil within whole-food, plant-based diet may lower LDL
Decreased intake of extra-virgin olive oil within a whole-food, plant-based diet may help to lower LDL among individuals at risk for atherosclerotic CVD, according to a study published in Journal of the American Heart Association.
Mental health ‘crucial’ after first-time hospitalization for heart disease
Risk for psychiatric disorder or suicide attempt is particularly high in the first year following hospitalization for heart disease, and patient support is important to lower such risk, researchers reported.
Health, diet education during elementary school years may mitigate progression of obesity
Early initiation of a school-based health education intervention limited adiposity marker progression in elementary-aged children in Spain, researchers reported.
New risk calculator could reduce eligibility for statins, BP drugs by 16 million US adults
Using the American Heart Association’s new PREVENT risk calculator would mean reducing eligibility for statin and/or antihypertensive therapy by approximately 16 million U.S. adults, researchers reported in JAMA.
Top in cardiology: Benefits of vitamin A, weight-loss surgery in those with heart failure
A cross-sectional study revealed that increased vitamin A intake may improve depressive symptoms in patients with heart failure.
Cocoa flavanol supplementation may reduce incident atrial fibrillation over time
Cocoa flavanols may reduce the risk for incident atrial fibrillation over time, perhaps as a result of atrial remodeling, according to a secondary analysis of a completed study published in European Journal of Preventative Cardiology.
Q&A: New initiative to address CKM syndrome, affecting millions in the US
In October 2023, the American Heart Association unveiled the term cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome to reflect the connection between metabolic and renal conditions associated with risk for heart disease.
Weight-loss surgery appears to benefit patients with heart failure, obesity
In a single-center cohort of patients with heart failure and obesity, weight-loss surgery led to improved clinical outcomes including reduced BMI and HbA1c and less reliance on diuretics, researchers reported.
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