<p>This book includes the most significant contributions of the First International Symposium on "Multiple risk factors in cardiovascular disease", chaired by Professors A. V. Chobanian (Boston), A. M. Gotto Jr. (Houston), c. Lenfant (Bethesda), R. Paoletti and A. Zanchetti (Milan), held in Washingt
Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Risk Factors
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β¦ Table of Contents
00 preface_ Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Risk Factors......Page 1
01_Lipoprotein (a) and Cardiovascular Risk......Page 9
02_Remnant Lipoproteins are a Stronger
Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Events
than LDL-C; From the Studies of
Autopsies in Sudden Cardiac Death Cases......Page 23
03_Cardiovascular Risk Factors
and Liver Transplantation......Page 45
04_Pathogenesis of Renovascular Hypertension:
Challenges and Controversies......Page 57
05_Cardiovascular Disease in Inflammatory
Disorders β Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis......Page 75
06_Cardiovascular Risk Factors
in Elderly Normolipidaemic Acute
Myocardial Infarct Patients......Page 91
07_Erectile Dysfunction Complicating
Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Disease......Page 107
08_Vascular Dysfunction in Women
with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss......Page 131
09_The Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Status β
A Risk Factor for Future Cardiovascular Disease......Page 159
10_Premature Atherosclerosis
Long After Kawasaki Disease......Page 209
11_Dysmetabolic Syndrome......Page 227
12_The Relationship Between AST/ALT
Ratio and Metabolic Syndrome in
Han Young Adults β AST/ALT
Ratio and Metabolic Syndrome......Page 255
13_On the Mechanism of Action of
Prolylcarboxypeptidase......Page 263
14_Adolescent Obesity Predicts
Cardiovascular Risk......Page 283
15_Peculiarities of Coronary
Artery Disease in Athletes......Page 299
16_Blood Pressure Regulation During Bathing:
Is There a Cardiovascular Risk?......Page 317
17_Sagittal Abdominal Diameter as the
Anthropometric Measure of
Cardiovascular Risk......Page 327
18_The Use of Reynolds Risk Score in
Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Apparently
Healthy Bosnian Men and Women:
Cross-Sectional Study......Page 349
19_The Assessment of Prevalence of Hypertension as Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Adult Population......Page 367
20_Theoretical Identification of Behavioral
Risk Factors Among Multiple Risk Factors
Causing Morning Onset of Cardiac Events
Due to Circadian Variations......Page 391
21_Health Related Quality
of Life in Coronary Patients......Page 407
22_Anger, Hostility and Other Forms of Negative
Affect: Relation to Cardiovascular Disease......Page 423
23_βRecognizing Hungerβ β A Training to Abate
Insulin Resistance, Associated Subclinical
Inflammation and Cardiovascular Risks......Page 445
24_Effects of Dietary Fiber Intake on
Cardiovascular Risk Factors......Page 467
25_Mediterranean Diet and Gene-Mediterranean
Diet Interactions in Determining Intermediate
Cardiovascular Disease Phenotypes......Page 497
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