In patients with cardiac arrest, pre-PCI level of consciousness is associated with in-hospital outcomes following PCI.
Couples sleep better and longer when they report increased levels of relationship quality, satisfaction, and partner responsiveness.
MASLD diagnosis was associated with an increased risk for youth-onset type 2 diabetes among pediatric patients with obesity.
A group psychosocial intervention delivered by non-specialist providers in Pakistan significantly improved postpartum depression in men.
Seasonal influenza vaccination, but not COVID-19 vaccination, in patients with acute heart failure is associated with less severe decompensation.
Associations between sleep and CVD risk factors vary by sex. While more N3 sleep results in lower BP in women, more wake after sleep onset results in higher BP in men.
Patients who underwent a heart transplant are at an increased risk of developing melanoma when compared with the general population.
Physical activity concentrated on the weekends or evenly spread throughout the week is associated with decreased risk for over 200 diseases.
Despite substantial growth and recognition of the PA profession in recent years, Black men continue to be underrepresented in this field.
Diets high in fruits and vegetables are associated with lower blood pressure, reduced cardiovascular risk, and improved kidney health.
Risk for all-cause mortality and MACEs are affected by calcified and low-attenuation plaque burdens in patients with chronic kidney disease.
For individuals newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), both short and long sleep duration are associated with microvascular disease.