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Impacts of changes in environmental exposures and health behaviours due to the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular and mental health: A comparison of Barcelona, Vienna, and Stockholm
Environ Pollut. 2022 Mar 29:119124. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119124. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTResponses to COVID-19 altered environmental exposures and health behaviours associated with non-communicable diseases. We aimed to (1) quantify changes in nitrogen dioxide (NO2), noise, physical activity, and greenspace visits associated with COVID-19 policies in the spring of 2020 in Barcelona (Spain), Vienna (Austria), and Stockholm (Sweden), and (2) estimated the number of additional and prevented diagnoses of myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, depression, and anxiety based on these changes. We calculated differences in...
Source: Environmental Pollution - April 3, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Sarah Koch Sasha Khomenko Marta Cirach M ònica Ubalde-Lopez Sacha Baclet Carolyn Daher Laura Hidalgo Mare L õhmus Debora Rizzuto Romain Rumpler Yusak Susilo Siddharth Venkataraman Sandra Wegener Gregory A Wellenius James Woodcock Mark Nieuwenhuijsen Source Type: research

Long-term cadmium exposure and fractures, cardiovascular disease, and mortality in a prospective cohort of women
DISCUSSION: Long-term Cd exposure might be associated with risk of fractures and all-cause mortality at lower levels than previously suggested.PMID:35114608 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2022.107114
Source: Environment International - February 3, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jonas T ägt Emilie Helte Carolina Donat-Vargas Susanna C Larsson Karl Micha ëlsson Alicja Wolk Marie Vahter Maria Kippler Agneta Åkesson Source Type: research

Incident cardiovascular disease and long-term exposure to source-specific air pollutants in a Swedish cohort
CONCLUSION: In an area with low to moderate air pollution exposure, we observed significant associations of long-term residential NOx with increased risk of incident CHF and fatal MI, but not with coronary events and stroke.PMID:35074356 | DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2022.112698
Source: Environmental Research - January 25, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Hanne Krage Carlsen Eva M Andersson Peter Moln ár Anna Oudin Yiyi Xu Janine Wichmann M årten Spanne Emilie Stroh Gunnar Engstr öm Leo Stockfelt Source Type: research

Patients with COVID-19 had increased risk for acute MI and ischemic stroke at 14 d vs. matched controls
Ann Intern Med. 2021 Dec 7. doi: 10.7326/ACPJ202112210-142. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTKatsoularis I, Fonseca-Rodriguez O, Farrington P, et al. Risk of acute myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke following COVID-19 in Sweden: a self-controlled case series and matched cohort study. Lancet. 2021;398:599-607. 34332652.PMID:34871047 | DOI:10.7326/ACPJ202112210-142
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine - December 6, 2021 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Lawrence Kanner Aaron E Glatt Source Type: research

Long-term risk of a major cardiovascular event by apoB, apoA-1, and the apoB/apoA-1 ratio —Experience from the Swedish AMORIS cohort: A cohort study
ConclusionsAn imbalance between apoB and apoA-1 resulting in an increased apoB/apoA-1 ratio is strongly associated with the outcome MACE and its sub-components, in both men and women of all ages. An increased apoB/apoA-1 ratio already 2 decades before events calls for early recognition and primary prevention. Simple evidence-based cut values should be considered in future cardiovascular guidelines.
Source: PLoS Medicine - December 1, 2021 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: G öran Walldius Source Type: research

Stroke and death-findings from a 25-year follow-up of a cohort of employed Swedish middle-aged men of the Coeur study
ConclusionFew of the traditional risk factors were significantly associated with stroke possibly explained by low power and/or different pathogenetic mechanism than for myocardial infarction.Partly because death occurred more often, we did find a number of potential risk factors to be significantly associated with this outcome.
Source: Journal of Public Health - November 5, 2021 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Circulating TNFrII levels predict incidence of ischemic heart disease and total mortality, independently of intima media thickness and pulse wave velocity in male with type 2 diabetes
AbstractNew and clinically useful markers of cardiovascular risk are of great importance in patients with type 2 diabetes since cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death in these patients. We analyzed inflammatory markers and other risk factors for heart disease in 761 patients who participated in the CARDIPP-study, Cardiovascular Risk factors in Patients with Diabetes —a Prospective study in Primary care. All participants had type 2 diabetes and were 55–66 years old at recruitment during the years 2005–2008. Patients were followed for incidence of stroke, myocardial infarction, or death from cardiovascular d...
Source: Heart and Vessels - August 21, 2021 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Increased risk of heart attack, stroke in first two weeks following Covid: Lancet study
"We found a three-fold increased risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke in the first two weeks following COVID-19," said Osvaldo Fonseca Rodriguez from Umea University in Sweden, and co-first author of the study.
Source: The Economic Times - August 3, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Risk of acute myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke following COVID-19 in Sweden: a self-controlled case series and matched cohort study, The Lancet
The self-controlled case series (n=86,742) and matched cohort study (additional 348,481 control individuals) found Covid-19 was associated with increased risk of acute MI, highest during the first week, suggesting they represent a part of the clinical picture of Covid-19.
Source: Current Awareness Service for Health (CASH) - August 2, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news