Carl J. Lavie
American Heart Association
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Circulation | 2011
Lori Mosca; Emelia J. Benjamin; Kathy Berra; Judy L. Bezanson; Rowena J Dolor; Donald M. Lloyd-Jones; L. Kristin Newby; Ileana L. Piña; Véronique L. Roger; Leslee J. Shaw; Dong Zhao; Theresa M. Beckie; Cheryl Bushnell; Jeanine D'Armiento; Penny M. Kris-Etherton; Jing Fang; Theodore G. Ganiats; Antoinette S. Gomes; Clarisa R. Gracia; Constance K. Haan; Elizabeth A. Jackson; Debra R. Judelson; Ellie Kelepouris; Carl J. Lavie; Anne Moore; Nancy A. Nussmeier; Elizabeth Ofili; Suzanne Oparil; Pamela Ouyang; Vivian W. Pinn
Substantial progress has been made in the awareness, treatment, and prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women since the first women-specific clinical recommendations for the prevention of CVD were published by the American Heart Association (AHA) in 1999.1 The myth that heart disease is a “mans disease” has been debunked; the rate of public awareness of CVD as the leading cause of death among US women has increased from 30% in 1997 to 54% in 2009.2 The age-adjusted death rate resulting from coronary heart disease (CHD) in females, which accounts for about half of all CVD deaths in women, was 95.7 per 100 000 females in 2007, a third of what it was in 1980.3,4 Approximately 50% of this decline in CHD deaths has been attributed to reducing major risk factors and the other half to treatment of CHD including secondary preventive therapies.4 Major randomized controlled clinical trials such as the Womens Health Initiative have changed the practice of CVD prevention in women over the past decade.5 The investment in combating this major public health issue for women has been significant, as have the scientific and medical achievements.nnDespite the gains that have been made, considerable challenges remain. In 2007, CVD still caused ≈1 death per minute among women in the United States.6 These represent 421 918 deaths, more womens lives than were claimed by cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease, Alzheimer disease, and accidents combined.6 Reversing a trend of the past 4 decades, CHD death rates in US women 35 to 54 years of age now actually appear to be increasing, likely because of the effects of the obesity epidemic.4 CVD rates in the United States are significantly higher for black females compared with their white counterparts (286.1/100 000 versus …
Archive | 2017
Alberto Morales-Salinas; Antonio Coca; Michael H. Olsen; Ramiro Sanchez; Weimar K. Sebba-Barroso; Richard Kones; Vicente Bertomeu-Martínez; Javier Sobrino; Luis Alcocer; Daniel J. Piñeiro; Fernando Lanas; Carlos Alberto Machado; Fernando Aguirre Palacios; José Ortellado; Gonzalo Pérez; Rodrigo Sabio; Orlando Landrove; Delfín Rodriguez; Alfredo Dueñas-Herrera; Ayelen Rodríguez-Portelles; José Z. Parra-Carrillo; Daniel Piskorz; Alfonso Bryce Moncloa; Gabriel Waisman; Yuichiro Yano; Hector O. Ventura; Marcelo Orias; Dorairaj Prabhakaran; Johan Sundström; Ji-Guang Wang
Archive | 2013
Carl J. Lavie; Richard V. Milani; Ross Arena
Clinical Lipidology#R##N#A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease | 2009
Carl J. Lavie; Nanette K. Wenger
Chronic Coronary Artery Disease | 2018
Carl J. Lavie; Alban De Schutter; Richard V. Milani
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Barry A. Franklin; Jenna Brinks; Kathy Berra; Carl J. Lavie; Neil F. Gordon; Laurence Sperling
The Medical Roundtable General Medicine Edition | 2016
Timothy S. Church; Carl J. Lavie; Ross Arena
The Medical Roundtable General Medicine Edition | 2016
Carl J. Lavie; Barry A. Franklin; Murray A. Mittleman
Archive | 2015
James E. Hansen; Hua Ting; Richard F. Macko; Donna Mancini; Richard V. Milani; Daniel E. Forman; Barry A. Franklin; Marco Guazzi; Martha Gulati; Steven J. Keteyian; Carl J. Lavie; Gary J. Balady; Ross Arena; Kathy Sietsema; Jonathan Myers; Lola Coke; Gerald F. Fletcher; Vanessa van Empel; Justin A. Mariani; Barry A. Borlaug; David M. Kaye
Archive | 2015
Carl J. Lavie; Hector O. Ventura; Richard V. Milani