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    This study examines associations between an accelerometer-derived “weekend warrior” pattern (ie, most moderate to vigorous physical activity achieved over 1-2 days) vs similar physical activity spread more evenly and the risk of incident cardiovascular events.

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    • .@JAMA_current: #PhysicalAlctivity concentrated within 1-2 days (“#weekend warrior” pattern) was associated with similarly lower risk of #cardiovascular outcomes (#Afib #stroke #HeartAttack #HeartFailure) as more regular activity. #Exercise #Risk @NIH #CDC https://t.co/yayE6XQRco https://t.co/7d0z7oooYq

    • .#JAMA: Study among ~ 90,000 individuals providing wrist-based activity quantification, shows that #PhysicAlctivity concentrated within 1-2 days was associated with similarly lower risk of #CVD outcomes as more regular activity. #Weekend warrior #exrcise https://t.co/yayE6XQRco https://t.co/0wBtS7Sqqx

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    AbstractAims. To develop a healthy diet score that is associated with health outcomes and is globally applicable using data from the Prospective Urban Rural Epi

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    • Fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, fish and dairy: the secret to a lower risk of cardiovascular risk and mortality! Read the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology study on #EHJ! #diet #cardiovascular #risk #cardiotwitter #EHJ @ESC_Journals @escardio https://t.co/uzDYdhf6DI https://t.co/54ZN3pa6cN

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 12 month(s) ago

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    • Editorial: Early #menopause and #cardiovascular #risk: directionality matters https://t.co/Tx465GEjH3 @MenopauseOrg @LippincottMed

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    Previously we established a prediction model for graft intolerance syndrome requiring graft nephrectomy in patients with late kidney graft failure. The aim of this study is to determine generalizability of this model in an independent cohort. The validation cohort included patients with late kidney graft failure between 2008 and 2018. Primary outcome is the prognostic performance of our model,…

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