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Filter by:This study is aim to determine the sodium intake in Ecuadorian population that is an unknown information at present. For that, 24h urine samples will be collected from 130 subjects working either at tue USFQ or HDLV to measure sodium excretion.
Study to evaluate the performance of the AggreGuide A-100 ADP assay for detection of platelet dysfunction caused by P2Y12 inhibitor antiplatelet therapy.
Prospective study. Starting from 2014 all newly appointed 1st year cadets in Naval Academies will be enrolled until the class of 2025. Physical examination, food frequency questionnaire, physical activity questionnaire, anxiety/depression questionnaire, medical history will be filled out at first interview. Specific blood tests will be performed. Every participant will be interviewed every three years and will complete the same questionnaires. Follow up period is determined ten years after last class enrollment
This is an prospective study conducted in a Chinese heart failure population. The study investigates the effects of cardiovascular disease risk factors such as lifestyle behaviors,biomarkers and intermediate diseases on heart failure prognosis.
This study will delineate the risk profile of patients with isolated cerebral or coronary ischemia and those with combined disease. The study will also evaluate current management status of those patients and any unmet needs.This aim is proposed to be achieved by studying 3 groups of patients with coronary, cerebral or combined ischemia. Anticipated each group to be 1000 patients.
The aims of this study are (1) to validate a self-screening method for cardiovascular (CV) risk that does not require the supervision of a health professional (including self-measurement of blood pressure, lipid profile evaluated by dry chemistry, and self-administered questionnaires on sex, age, diabetes, and tobacco consumption). (2) From these data, the investigators will generate personalized recommendations based on the best available evidence. The investigators will also analyze whether this innovative approach improves adherence to preventive recommendations for cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.