The authors of a recent study sought to examine the continued validity of lifelong trajectories in peak systolic and diastolic blood pressure responses during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise in men and...
Today is Valentine’s Day, and February is American Heart Month. In the spirit of the season, here is our overview of this month’s important cardiology news.
In the general population, high coffee consumption is associated with various health benefits. However, it is not yet known how a high coffee intake specifically affects patients with type 1 diabetes....
Although preoperative weight loss is often encouraged prior to bariatric surgery, its effect on postoperative outcomes remains controversial. In a new study, researchers further evaluated the effects of...
It is well known that regular physical activity helps decrease risk for cardiovascular disease. However, few American adults meet these guidelines. In a new study, researchers investigated patients’...
In a new study, researchers aimed to investigate how cardiorespiratory fitness was related to abdominal adiposity and low-grade inflammation within different BMI categories.
Four newly-published studies compared the effectiveness of various treatment options for patients with obesity, including laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and nonsurgical options.
Currently, it is unclear whether blood pressure stabilizes or decreases in later life. In a new study, researchers investigated whether blood pressure trajectories were reflective of increasing age or time...
Facing adversity in childhood is known to be associated with cardiometabolic outcomes in adulthood. In a recent scientific statement, the AHA outlined the current available evidence on this association. ...
In a recent systematic review, researchers investigated the efficacy and safety of warfarin use, NOACs, and non-warfarin use for preventing stroke and thromboembolism among patients with atrial...