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Springer, 2015. — 316 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-22356-8 The present book reveals the importance of preventive medicine in cardiology and public health, addressing the lack of a broad discussion of this topic in the current literature. It examines the most important risk factors for different cardiovascular diseases, discussing them in detail from a clinical standpoint and presenting...
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Humana Press, 2021. — 301 p. — (Contemporary Cardiology). — ISBN: 978-3-030-62631-0. This book provides an evidence-based approach to the clinical use of nutraceuticals in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease. It examines cardiovascular disease epidemiology, risk factors, and the role of dietary patterns. Clinical chapters discuss the use of nutraceuticals in...
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European Society of Cardiology, 2010. — 329 p. The European Cook Book is a unique collection of mouth-watering and culturally diverse recipes provided by European Society of Cardiology National and Affiliated Societies. More than 40 tempting 3-course menus from around the world, combined with a comprehensive, but easy-to-understand section about the cardiovascular system,...
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2nd edition. — Humana Press, 2006. — 345 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58829-521-7 With the gradual transition from the technology-driven, intervention-oriented perspective of the last decade to a new, preventive, molecular-based perspective, Joanne Foody, MD, has amassed new preventive measures for use in everyday practices in this new edition of Preventive Cardiology. This new edition...
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Humana Press, 2001. — 379 p. — (Contemporary Cardiology) — ISBN: 0-89603-811-4 As fresh evidence mounts that preventive measures produce a considerable decrease in the incidence of primary and secondary cardiac events and mortality, there is growing understanding that health care providers must initiate preventive strategies in the management and care of their patients. In...
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Academic Press, 2022. — 252 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-823421-1. The biology of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases combines the physiology and pathophysiology of selected metabolic and cardiovascular diseases with health relevance. Written in a concise and easy-to-read manner, the book allows readers to gain an understanding of several topics, including cardiovascular physiology...
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CRC Press, 2021. — 290 p. — ISBN: 978-0-367-64779-7. Controlling High Blood Pressure through Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Lifestyle, and Drugs helps prevent and treat high blood pressure and hypertension, the most common primary diagnosis in the United States and a leading cause of heart attack, heart failure, kidney failure, and stroke. Written by two leading experts in...
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Oxford University Press, 2016. — 241 p. — ISBN: 9780199674039 The ESC Handbook of Preventive Cardiology is a 'how-to' manual for busy healthcare professionals. Complementing the 2012 Joint European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention and in line with recommendations from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology and it is an invaluable source of tools and...
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Reader's Digest, 2013. — 560 p. — ISBN: 978-1-62145-151-8. Cardiovascular disease (CV) is the number one killer in the Western world. But it doesn't need to be. The truth is that more than 75 percent of cases of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular disease events are preventable. In The Whole Heart Solution, America's Holistic Heart Doc Joel K. Kahn, MD, reveals...
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Springer, 2019. — 442 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-04815-0 This book examines the links between physical activity (PA), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. It presents an overview of the role of PA and CRF in the prevention and management of risk factors associated with cardiometabolic diseases such as hypertension, peripheral vascular disease,...
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Springer, 2007. — 527 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84628-462-5 Over the past decades the medical care of patients with cardiovascular disease has improved exponentially with significant benefits to mortality, morbidity and the quality of life of coronary patients. Modern cardiac rehabilitation and preventative cardiology have been and continue to be crucial to these...
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Humana Press, 2022. — 165 p. — (Contemporary Cardiology). — ISBN: 978-3-030-98823-4. This book is the first comprehensive text dedicated to risk assessment in the primary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. It provides an overview of current evidence regarding approaches to risk assessment, traditional and emerging risk factors, and atherosclerosis imaging for...
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2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 547 p. — (British Nutrition Foundation) — ISBN: 978-1-118-82991-2 Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a major cause of early death and disability across the world. The major markers of risk — including high blood cholesterol, smoking, and obesity — are well known, but studies show that such markers do not account for all cardiovascular risk....
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Springer, 2021. — 279 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-78176-7. This book discusses all aspects of non-pharmacologic approaches to primary and secondary CVD prevention. It highlights the strength of evidence for particular diet styles in CVD prevention, including plant-based diets, the Mediterranean diet, the DASH diet, and low-carbohydrate diets. Chapters present evidence and future...
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