... coronary heartdisease and/ or plasma lipid levels in women, we investigated this genetic variant in a group of female patients with hyperlipidaemia in the presence or absence of coronaryheart ... counting and compared using the א² test. The data was analysed using SPSS 12.0 software. The association between the +294T/C polymorphism and serum lipids, coronary heart disease, and body ... AJ. Effects of PPARα, γ and δ haplotypes on plasma levels of lipids and progression of coronary atherosclerosis and response to statin therapy in the lipoprotein coronary atherosclerosis study....
... Cataloguing-in-Publication DataWHO Expert Consultation on Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease (2001 : Geneva, Switzerland)Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease : report of a WHO Expert Consultation,Geneva, ... of the disease burden of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease It is well known that socioeconomic and environmental factors playan indirect, but important, role in the magnitude and severity ... America and abroad: an overview. Pediatrics, 1996, 97(6):S945–S948.Table 2.4Direct and indirect results of environmental and health-system determinants onrheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Determinants...
... sports / children's heart groupThe children's heart group is a medically prescribed and supervised outpatient therapeuticservice for children with congenital heart disease, which is run ... Force 2: congenital heart disease. J Am Coll Cardiol 2005; 45: 1326–33.10. Reybrouck T, Mertens L: Physical performance and physical activity in grown-up congenital heart disease. Eur J Cardiovasc ... congenital heartdisease makes issuing a so-called sports certificatedifficult. A form that covers all forms of disease does not exist. In many children withsuccessfully treated heart disease, ...
... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac ... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and ... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac...
... HJ: Depression and anxiety inpatients with coronaryheart disease. Chinese Journal of Infre-quent Disease 2004, 11:55-57.6. Frasure-Smith N, Lesperance F, Talajic M: Depression and 18-month ... Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a widely used screening tooldesigned as a case detector for clinically relevant anxiety and depression. Recent studies of theHADS in coronaryheartdisease ... economic transition, urbanization, industriali-zation and an aging population have quickly increasedthe incidence and prevalence of coronaryheart disease (CHD) in the past decades [1]. CHD has been...
... cheeses. Clearly, the issue of Diabetes type 2 andheartand circulation system disease in youthful people could be solved with healthy school lunches and education. Diabetes type 2 isn't ... child's daily routine, its likely to safeguard their heart, renal system, eyes and braches in the damage frequently triggered by diabetes, and eliminate most of the complications they might be ... that have handled to decelerate the popularity, a minimum of in urban centers. School lunches are planned by nutrition experts and frequently include grain, in your area grown veggies, and sauces....
... understanding of their child’s congenital heart disease. Heart, 90,435–439.Clare, M. D. (1985). Home care of infants and childrenwith cardiac disease. Heart & Lung, 14, 218–222.Davies, S., ... 1983), and the Cron-bach’s α score was .86 in this study.PRQThe PRQ was designed by Brandt and Weinert in1981. The PRQ 82 was developed to measure situ-ational and perceived social support and ... A., & Gilliss, C. L. (1997). The dilemmas of parents of adolescents and young adultswith congenital heart disease. Heart & Lung, 26,187–195.Suh, M. H., & Oh, K. (1993). A study...
... hydrogen-bond desolvation and prion-related disease Ariel Ferna´ndez*Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USAA structuring and eventual exclusion of ... physico-chemical picture of prion-related disease emerges. The epitope for protein-X binding,the region undergoing vast conformational change and thetrigger and locker for this change are inferred ... structuring, immobilization and ultimateremoval of water surrounding the backbone hydrogenbonds (HBs) of a protein turn the latter into majordeterminants of protein folding and structure [1–5].However,...
... vitro and form cardiospheres when expanded [ 74 ] . Clonal cKit+ expressing cells have been established and shown to daughter all lineages of the heartand undergo self-renewal Coronary Heart Disease xiiiRichard ... Chapter 2 Cardiac Development and Congenital HeartDisease Jamie L. Lohr, Cindy M. Martin, and Daniel J. Garry 232 Cardiac Development and Congenital Heart Disease Embryonic stem cells that ... "An Atlas of Acquired Diseases of the Heartand Great Vessels" (1961), and "Congenital Heart Disease& quot; (1965). He also co-authored nearly 800 journal articles and 14 books. Dr. Vlodaver...
... Annually,there are 400,000 deaths and hundred of thousands ofchildren died due to rheumatic fever (RF) and rheumatic heart diseases[2]. The prevalence of heart diseases in chil-dren in Egypt ... with heartdisease in different areas of the QOL.It indicated that parents of the children with heart disease had significantly poorer QOL than parents of the childrenwith other diseases and ... up and management. Our target populationincluded two groups; the parents of the children with heart disease who were diagnosed as cardiac patients(congenital or rheumatic heart disease) and...