Understanding the Genetic Basis of Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia in Mexican Individuals
HyperlipidemiaFamilial Combined1 moreFamilial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL) is an inherited disorder characterized by elevated levels of cholesterol and triglycerides; it often occurs in Mexican individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD). The purpose of this study is to identify the specific genes that predispose Mexican individuals to FCHL.
Post-marketing Study to Collect Safety Data in Heart Transplant Patients Receiving Everolimus
Coronary Heart DiseaseThe purpose of this observational protocol is to evaluate the use of everolimus in routine clinical practice for heart transplants. Primary outcome measures: incidence of acute rejection episodes Secondary outcomes: safety
Honolulu Heart Program
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease16 moreTo investigate coronary heart disease and stroke among American men of Japanese ancestry who were living on the island of Oahu in 1965. Morbidity and mortality surveillance of the original cohort is continuing.
Family Heart Study (FHS)
Cardiovascular DiseasesAtherosclerosis2 moreTo identify and evaluate genetic and non-genetic determinants of coronary heart disease (CHD), atherosclerosis, and their risk factors in ongoing population-based epidemiology studies. The multicenter study was conducted in three phases which were: Phase I, the family history component: Phase II, the clinical examination and follow-up component; and Phase III, the molecular genetic and genetic epidemiology studies component.
Charleston Heart Study - Predictors of Coronary Disease in Blacks
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease2 moreTo examine the role of isolated systolic hypertension and other predictors of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality in elderly Blacks and whites of the Charleston Heart Study cohort of 1960 and to compare and pool those findings with the Evans County Heart Study findings in order to develop a logistic risk function for Blacks. Also, to identify predictors of physical functioning in older Blacks and whites and to prepare rosters of the off-spring of the Charleston cohort for future studies of genetic/familial influences on cardiovascular disease.
Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Upwardly Mobile Blacks and Whites
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease3 moreTo evaluate the relation between blood pressure and socioeconomic status, electrolyte intake, obesity and psychosocial factors in Black and white students. Also, to compare blood pressure, cardiovascular risk factors, sodium and potassium excretion in United States Blacks with West African Blacks.
Study of Children's Activity and Nutrition (SCAN)
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases5 moreIn the first study, to identify children at high and low risk for cardiovascular disease and study their nutritional and physical activity behaviors as they relate to cardiovascular disease. In the second study, to make yearly assessments over a four year period of diet and physical activity among children and their parents. The initial effort redefined and retested methods to collect data on dietary intake and activity levels of young children.
Genetic Epidemiology of Coronary Heart Disease
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases1 moreTo relate observations at the DNA level to the distribution of coronary heart disease in the population at large.
Multicenter Study of Silent Myocardial Ischemia (MSSMI)
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease6 moreTo determine if silent myocardial ischemia was associated with an increased risk of cardiac mortality and morbidity during a one to three year follow-up in patients with coronary heart disease.
Decline in Cardiovascular Mortality: Framingham 1950-1984
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease2 moreTo investigate possible mechanisms responsible for the decline in cardiovascular disease mortality among the Framingham Heart Study population and to evaluate the health status of survivors in terms of subsequent illness and functional limitations.