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Framingham score and LV mass predict events in young adults: CARDIA study
Anderson C. Armstrong
,
David R. Jacobs
, Samuel S. Gidding
, Laura A. Colangelo
, Ola Gjesdal
, Cora E. Lewis
, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo
, Stephen Sidney
,
Pamela J. Schreiner
, O. D. Williams
, David C. Goff
, Kiang Liu
, Joao A.C. Lima
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Older Adults
100%
Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults
100%
Framingham
100%
Framingham Risk Score
100%
LV Mass
100%
Left Ventricular Mass
90%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Hypertrophy
30%
Biracial
20%
Predictive Ability
20%
African American
10%
Cardiovascular Mortality
10%
Heart Failure
10%
Peripheral Arterial Disease
10%
Cerebrovascular Disease
10%
Adult Participants
10%
Echocardiography
10%
Normal Weight
10%
Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction
10%
Body Surface Area
10%
Reclassification
10%
Combined Endpoints
10%
Incremental Value
10%
Net Reclassification Improvement
10%
Event Prediction
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Artery
100%
Framingham Risk Score
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
45%
Cardiovascular System
9%
Arteriosclerosis Obliterans
9%
Myocardial Infarction
9%
Echocardiography
9%
Congestive Heart Failure
9%
Body Surface
9%
Cerebrovascular Disease
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Framingham Risk Score
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
45%
Heart Infarction
9%
Peripheral Occlusive Artery Disease
9%
Congestive Heart Failure
9%
Cerebrovascular Disease
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Heart Left Ventricle Mass
100%
Surface Area
11%