Category: Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Vitamins E and C in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Men

    Vitamins E and C in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Men Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Methodology and analysis Inflammation Conclusion References Abstract The present description is concerned with highlighting two papers by comparing and contrasting the research and analysis. The first paper was focused on the survey program to determine the utility of…

  • The Cardiovascular Disease: Risk Factors

    The Cardiovascular Disease: Risk Factors The three main risk factors for cardiovascular disease include hypertension, diabetes, and obesity (World Heart Federation, 2014). The three risk factors are modifiable since they are treatable and we can change them. Diabetes, especially Type2 diabetes, is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke (World Heart Federation,…

  • Nutritional Therapy and the Management of Cardiovascular Disease

    Nutritional Therapy and the Management of Cardiovascular Disease Introduction Cardiovascular diseases, CVDs, continue to cause deaths, despite improvements in medical research and clinical practices. CVDs mortality rates have continued to rise, such that in the next 20 years, CVDs are expected to cause more than 23 million deaths. As a result, numerous treatment methods have…

  • Healthy People 2030: Addressing Cardiovascular Diseases

    Healthy People 2030: Addressing Cardiovascular Diseases Table of Contents Specific Objective & Current Data Evidence-Based Resource Implementation into Practice References Specific Objective & Current Data Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) stand among the leading death causes in the U.S. and the world. According to Pescatello et al. (2019), it accounts for approximately every third death in both…

  • Assessing the Efficacy of the CONNECT App for Cardiovascular Disease Management

    Assessing the Efficacy of the CONNECT App for Cardiovascular Disease Management The study involved patients suffering from cardiovascular disease and people at risk. Participants had access to an app with all the necessary information about the disease. Online health risk calculators, incentive emails, and monitoring of behavioral lifestyle targets were provided. The average follow-up period…

  • Having a Pet for Cardiovascular Health

    Having a Pet for Cardiovascular Health The heart is an essential organ of our body, in the state of which the health and life expectancy of a person directly depends. Measures such as staying active, eating a healthy diet, walking outside, getting enough sleep, and avoiding bad habits are great ways to help prevent heart…

  • Overweight Diabetes Patients With Cardiovascular Risk

    Overweight Diabetes Patients With Cardiovascular Risk Table of Contents Introduction Background The connection between the Exposure and the Disease Methods Results Discussion References Introduction The article under analysis is written by Lucha-López et al. (2014). It is focused on diabetic patients with excess weight and the risks of having cardiovascular issues. Diabetes is a health…

  • Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs in the US

    Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs in the US Cardiovascular disorders are one of the top causes of death in the USA. It has been estimated that over 92 million American adults have some type of heart disease (Benjamin et al., 2017). The major factors contributing to the development of these illnesses include smoking, physical inactivity, nutrition,…

  • Cardiovascular Labs Quality Improvement Project

    Cardiovascular Labs Quality Improvement Project Table of Contents What a Senior Leader Is Looking for in an Executive Summary What are the Length and Format, and What Should Be Included? Evaluation Criteria Incorporated in the Summary What Distinguishes Good and Bad Summaries References What a Senior Leader Is Looking for in an Executive Summary The…

  • The Cardiovascular Disease: Crucial Issues

    The Cardiovascular Disease: Crucial Issues Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality in the developed nations. The condition has been the single largest cause of death for a long period in the United States of America. According to Lakic, Tasic, and Kos (2014), CVD is a large burden to the society in…