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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Walking as an Opportunity for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

Walking as an Opportunity for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention



The Science of Million Hearts®

Any amount of walking may help prevent cardiovascular disease. (Prev Cronic Dis)



Home-based cardiac rehabilitation may be a reasonable option for some patients. (Circulation)



Estimated prevalence of sedentary behavior among U.S. adults and adolescents remains high between 2001 and 2016. (JAMA)



Study examines lifetime hypertension risks among African Americans and whites based on contemporary guidelines. (JAMA Cardiol)



Case studies illustrate new features of the new cholesterol management guidelines. (JAMA Cardiol)
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