作者
Nancy T Artinian, Gerald F Fletcher, Dariush Mozaffarian, Penny Kris-Etherton, Linda Van Horn, Alice H Lichtenstein, Shiriki Kumanyika, William E Kraus, Jerome L Fleg, Nancy S Redeker, Janet C Meininger, JoAnne Banks, Eileen M Stuart-Shor, Barbara J Fletcher, Todd D Miller, Suzanne Hughes, Lynne T Braun, Laurie A Kopin, Kathy Berra, Laura L Hayman, Linda J Ewing, Philip A Ades, J Larry Durstine, Nancy Houston-Miller, Lora E Burke
发表日期
2010/7/27
来源
Circulation
卷号
122
期号
4
页码范围
406-441
出版商
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
简介
Approximately 79 400 000 American adults, or 1 in 3, have cardiovascular disease (CVD). 1 CVD accounts for 36.3% or 1 of every 2.8 deaths in the United States and is the leading cause of death among both men and women in the United States, killing an average of 1 American every 37 seconds. 1 Older adults, some ethnic minority populations, and socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals have an increased prevalence of CVD and vascular/metabolic risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes; are more likely to have 2 risk factors; and are at increased risk of being sedentary, overweight or obese, and having unhealthy dietary habits. 2–10 Black and Hispanic immigrants are initially at lower risk for vascular/metabolic risk factors and CVD than US-born black and Hispanic individuals, 2 but as they adapt to the diet and activity habits of this country, the prevalence of vascular/metabolic risk …
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