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Novel associations were seen for venous circulatory disorders and peripheral neuropathy in the presence and absence of diabetes.
No reduction seen in first occurrence of nonfatal MI, stroke, or CV death with either metformin or lifestyle intervention versus placebo
A high probability of atrial fibrillation by AI-ECG-AF score correlated with cerebral infarcts on MRI.
The intervention was associated with small improvements in BMI <25 kg/m2 and eating at least five vegetables and two fruits/day.
Mortality and recurrence risks were lower for patients hospitalized in 2007 to 2009 versus those hospitalized in 1995 to 1997.
Among individuals with type 2 diabetes, a country-standardized cognitive score may predict risk for cardiovascular events.
Those with an accelerated versus stable cardiovascular risk trajectory have an increased risk for memory decline.
Inflammation mediates approximately one-sixth of the association between cereal fiber intake and cardiovascular disease.
The association remained significant after adjustment for major coronary risk factors, comorbidity, anxiety and depression symptoms.
Each standard deviation increase in BP polygenic risk score was linked to a 12% increased hazard of adverse cardiovascular events.