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Abstract 4131796: Non-Contact Biometric System for Early Detection of Hypertension and Diabetes Using AI and RGB Imaging

Circulation

Circulation, Volume 150, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A4131796-A4131796, November 12, 2024. The study specifically focused on early detection of hypertension and diabetes. Hypertension was categorized for individuals with systolic blood pressure ≥115 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥75 mmHg.

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Population-Level Screening for Diabetes and Dyslipidemia After Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension or Diabetes

Circulation

Circulation, Volume 151, Issue 7 , Page 508-510, February 18, 2025.

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AFib Might Be Far More Common Than We Think

CardiacWire

That increase was greatest among younger patients, males, minorities, and patients with hypertension and diabetes. That’s far higher than previous estimates, including a pair of JAMA and Circulation studies that estimated nationwide AFib rates of 2.26M and 5.1M When these results are applied across the U.S., adult population.

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Albuminuria in Cardiovascular, Kidney, and Metabolic Disorders: A State-of-the-Art Review

Circulation

Circulation, Volume 151, Issue 10 , Page 716-732, March 11, 2025. Albuminuriaincreased urine albumin excretionis associated with cardiovascular mortality among patients with diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, or heart failure, as well as among adults with few cardiovascular risk factors.

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Forecasting the Burden of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke in the United States Through 2050—Prevalence of Risk Factors and Disease: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association

Circulation

Circulation, Ahead of Print. We projected through 2050, overall and by age and race and ethnicity, accounting for changes in disease prevalence and demographics.RESULTS:We estimate that among adults, prevalence of hypertension will increase from 51.2% Diabetes (16.3% in 2020 to 61.0% to 26.8%) and obesity (43.1%

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Circulating Branched Chain Amino Acids and Cardiometabolic Disease

Journal of the American Heart Association

Changes in BCAA homeostasis have emerged as pivotal contributors in the pathophysiology of several cardiometabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and heart failure.

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Heart Disease and Stroke Could Affect at Least 60% of Adults in U.S. by 2050, According to American Heart Association Advisories

DAIC

trillion by 2050, according to two presidential advisories published in the AHA journal Circulation. trillion by 2050, according to two American Heart Association ( AHA ) presidential advisories published June 4 in the AHA journal Circulation. The diabetes rate is expected to rise from 16.3% to 61% of the U.S. population.