A decline in lifestyle trajectory over time is associated with increased risk for incident ischemic heart disease, according to a study published in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
“Relevant policies and regulations to ban smoking, providing activity-friendly environment, fat restriction and so on, are critical to prevent ischemic heart disease,” Yinyan Gao, of Xiangya School of Public Health at Central South University in Changsha, China, and colleagues wrote. “Meanwhile, our findings also suggested that the improvement of lifestyle, independent of the baseline
Poor lifestyle trajectory scores, comorbidities increase ischemic heart disease risk
A decline in lifestyle trajectory over time is associated with increased risk for incident ischemic heart disease, according to a study published in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
“Relevant policies and regulations to ban smoking, providing activity-friendly environment, fat restriction and so on, are critical to prevent ischemic heart disease,” Yinyan Gao, of Xiangya School of Public Health at Central South University in Changsha, China, and colleagues wrote. “Meanwhile, our findings also suggested that the improvement of lifestyle, independent of the baseline