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Cholesterol reduction and life expectancy: a model incorporating multiple risk …


WC Taylor, TM Pass, DS Shepard, AL … - Annals of internal …, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
In deciding whether to undertake a dietary program to reduce serum cholesterol levels, a person
must consider how much benefit to expect. We developed a model that assumes cholesterol
reduction is effective and safe in reducing the risk for death from ischemic heart disease. ...
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Cost-effectiveness of antihyperlipemic therapy in the prevention of coronary heart …


G Oster, AM Epstein - JAMA, 1987 - Am Med Assoc
Using cholestyramine as a model, we considered the cost-effectiveness of antihyperlipemic therapy
in the primary prevention of coronary heart disease among men between 35 and 74 years of
age with elevated levels of total plasma cholesterol. Our findings indicate that the cost- ...
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The benefits of treating hyperlipidemia to prevent coronary heart disease. …


SA Grover, M Abrahamowicz, L Joseph, C Brewer, L … - JAMA, 1992 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate the lifetime benefits of reducing total serum cholesterol levels to prevent
coronary heart disease (CHD). DESIGN--We developed a CHD primary prevention computer
model to estimate the benefits associated with lifelong risk factor modification. We ...
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Expected gains in life expectancy from various coronary heart disease risk factor …


J Tsevat, MC Weinstein, LW Williams, AN Tosteson, L … - Circulation, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND. Despite much evidence that modifying risk factors for coronary heart disease
can decrease morbidity and mortality, little is known about the impact of risk-factor modification
on life expectancy. METHODS AND RESULTS. We used the Coronary Heart Disease ...
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[CITATION] The diet-heart question in 1985: has it really been settled


EH Ahrens Jr - Lancet, 1985 - thelancet.com
THE DIET-HEART QUESTION IN 1985: HAS IT REALLY BEEN SETTLED?. By - EH Ahrens.
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What if Americans ate less fat? A quantitative estimate of the effect on mortality


WS Browner, J Westenhouse, JA Tice - JAMA, 1991 - Am Med Assoc
Americans consume an average of 37% of their energy intake as fat. Many authorities recommend
restricting fat intake to 30% of energy intake to reduce the rates of coronary heart disease and
perhaps of cancers of the breast, colon, and prostate. Based on the assumptions that ...
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Relative impact of targeted versus populationwide cholesterol interventions on the …

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L Goldman, MC Weinstein, LW Williams - Circulation, 1989 - Am Heart Assoc
We used the Coronary Heart Disease Policy Model, a state-transition computer simulation, to
assess the absolute and relative effects of two dilferent national cholesterol interventions: a targeted
program to identify and treat all individuals with elevated serum cholesterol levels (2250 ...
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Commentary on the published results of the lipid research clinics coronary primary …


RA Kronmal - JAMA, 1985 - Am Med Assoc
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Mass intervention vs screening and selective intervention for the prevention of …


RE Olson - Jama, 1986 - Am Med Assoc
IN THE April 12 issue of JAMA, the statement of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus
Development Conference on "Lowering Blood Cholesterol to Prevent Heart Disease" was published
1 together with three related articles. The key recommendation of the consensus ...
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Treating hypercholesterolemia: How should practicing physicians interpret the …


AS Brett - New England journal of medicine (USA), 1989 - fao.org
AGRIS record. Record number, US9029524. Titles, Treating hypercholesterolemia: How should
practicing physicians interpret the published data for patients? Personal Authors, Brett, AS (New
England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA). Publication Date, (7 Sep 1989). AGRIS Subj ...
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