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- Figure 1.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 45 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Risk factor burden strata are as follows: “All Optima...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 45 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Risk factor burden strata are as follows: “All Optimal”: <120 systolic blood pressure (SBP) and <80 diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and <180 total cholesterol (TCL) and no previous diabetes mellitus diagnosis and not a current smoker; “≥1 Not Optimal”: SBP between 120 and 139 or DBP between 80 and 89 or TCL between 180 and 199 and no previous diabetes mellitus diagnosis and not a current smoker; “≥1 Elevated”: SBP between 140 and 159 or DBP between 90 and 99 or TCL between 200 and 239 and no previous diabetes mellitus diagnosis and not a current smoker; “1 Major (Exactly 1 of)” requires exactly one of the following: SBP ≥160 or DBP ≥100 or on treatment for hypertension,TCL ≥240, or on treatment for high cholesterol or a diabetes mellitus diagnosis or a current smoker; “≥2 Major (at least 2 of)” requires at least 2 of the following: SBP ≥160 or DBP ≥100 or on treatment for hypertension or TCL ≥240 or on treatment for high cholesterol or a diabetes mellitus diagnosis or a current smoker. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk factors at index age 45 statistically differs from those with all optimal risk factor burden. SCD indicates sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 2.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 55 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk fac...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 55 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk factors at index age 55 statistically differs from those with all optimal risk factor burden. SCD indicates sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 3.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 65 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk fac...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 65 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk factors at index age 65 does not statistically differ from those with all optimal risk factor burden. SCD indicates sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 4.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 75 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk fac...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 75 years, stratified by aggregate risk factor burden and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with ≥2 major risk factors at index age 75 does not statistically differ from those with all optimal risk factor burden. SCD indicates sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 5.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 45 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at index age 4...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 45 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at index age 45 significantly differs from those with SBP >160 or DBP ≥100 or on hypertension treatment. Lifetime risk for women with SBP <120 and DBP <80 does not significantly differ from those with SBP >160 or DBP ≥100 or on hypertension treatment. DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; Rx, medical prescription; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SCD, sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 6.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 55 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at i...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 55 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at index age 55 significantly differs from those with SBP >160 or DBP ≥100 or on hypertension treatment. DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; Rx, medical prescription; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SCD, sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 7.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 65 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at i...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 65 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 and DBP <80 at index age 65 significantly differs from those with SBP >160 or DBP ≥100 or on hypertension treatment. DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; Rx, medical prescription; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SCD, sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- Figure 8.Open AccessLifetime Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in the CommunityBrittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesJournal of the American Heart Association July 2016, 5 (7) e002398; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002398By Brittany M. Bogle, Hongyan Ning, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Donald M. Lloyd‐JonesLifetime risk for SCD at index age 75 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 or DBP <80 at ba...Show MoreLifetime risk for SCD at index age 75 years, stratified by blood pressure and sex. Lifetime risk of men and women with SBP <120 or DBP <80 at baseline differs from those with SBP ≥160 or DBP ≥100 or on hypertension treatment at baseline. DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; Rx, medical prescription; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SCD, sudden cardiac death.Show Less
- You have accessRestricted accessAbstract 06: Long-term Blood Pressure Variability Throughout Young Adulthood and Mid-life Cerebrovascular Structure and Function: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) StudyYuichiro Yano, Norrina Allen, Guray Erus, Laura Colangelo, Deborah Levine, Stephen Sidney, R. Nick Bryan, Anthony Viera, Jared Reis, Daichi Shimbo, Pamela Schreiner, Hongyan Ning, Yacob Tedla, Kiang Liu, Philip Greenland, Donald Lloyd-Jones and Lenore LaunerCirculation. 2016;133:A06
- You have accessRestricted accessAbstract 26: Assessing and Refining Cardiovascular Disease Risk Estimation Among Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Center for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Research Network of Integrated Clinical SystemsMatthew J Feinstein, Daniel R Drozd, Hongyan Ning, Joseph A Delaney, Robin Nance, William C Mathews, Mari Kitahata, Michael Saag, Joseph Eron, Richard Moore, Chad J Achenbach, Heidi Crane and Donald M Lloyd-JonesCirculation. 2016;133:A26
Pages
Journal
Article Type
Article Type
- AHA Council Early Career Investigator Awards 2012 1
- Arterial Stiffness, ECG and Risks for CVD 2
- Article 3
- Cerebrovascular disease/stroke 4
- Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts I 1
- Core 2. Epidemiology and Prevention of CV Disease: Physiology, Pharmacology and Lifestyle 24
- Core 2: Epidemiology and Prevention of CV Disease: Physiology, Pharmacology, and Lifestyle 14
- Core 4. Heart Rhythm Disorders and Resuscitation Science 1
- Core 7. Vascular Disease: Biology and Clinical Science 1
- Electrocardiology 4
- Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Research Award in Epidemiology and Prevention for Investigators in Training 1
- Epidemiology 74
- Epidemiology and Prevention 17
- Epidemiology of CVD 3
- Epidemiology of Sudden Death 2
- Epidemiology, Population & Big Data 2
- Epidemiology/Population 9
- Heart Failure 2
- Heart Failure and Cardiac Structure 1
- High Blood Pressure 6
- Improving CVD Risk Estimation: Practice, Biomarkers and Imaging 2
- International Stroke Conference Oral Abstracts 1
- Journal Article 1
- Lifestyle Factors 1
- Moderated Poster Abstract Presentations 5
- Nutrition 5
- Obesity 6
- Oral Abstract Presentations 12
- Original Article 51
- Original Articles 29
- Original Articles Original Article Original Articles 19
- Original Articles Original Article Original Articles Epidemiology/Population 4
- Original Research 65
- Original Research Epidemiology 6
- Original Research Article 6
- Other Stroke Treatment - Medical 5
- Population Health Cohorts - Big Data 2
- Poster Abstract Presentations 14
- Preventive Cardiology 7
- Primary prevention 6
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2
- Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. 3
- Risk Factors 11
- Session Title: 2020 Goals 1
- Session Title: A Culture of Health 1
- Session Title: Aging 1
- Session Title: Ancel Keys Lecture and the American Heart Association's 2020 Goals: Strategies for Success 1
- Session Title: Ancel Keys Memorial Lecture: Refining Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment 1
- Session Title: Biomarkers 3
- Session Title: Clinical Trials/Preventive Cardiology/Pharmaco Epidemiology 1
- Session Title: Clinical and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease and Outcomes 1
- Session Title: ECG, LVH and Screening Athletes 1
- Session Title: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Research Award in Epidemiology and Prevention for Investigators in Training 1
- Session Title: Epidemiology and Outcomes of Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation 1
- Session Title: Genetics 1
- Session Title: Health Disparities 1
- Session Title: Health Services Research/Outcomes/Practice Improvement 1
- Session Title: Hypertension 2
- Session Title: Hypertension-Related Risks Across the Life Span 2
- Session Title: Imaging in CV Risk Assessment 1
- Session Title: Lifespan 1
- Session Title: Lipids and Lipoproteins 1
- Session Title: Markers of Cardiovascular Structure and Function 1
- Session Title: Methodology 1
- Session Title: New Paradigms in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment 1
- Session Title: Novel Biomarkers for Incident CVD Prediction 1
- Session Title: Novel Insights from Clinical Trials and Preventive Interventions 1
- Session Title: Nutrition and Cardiovascular Risk 1
- Session Title: Obesity and Adipose Tissue Distribution 1
- Session Title: Pregnancy and Maternal/Fetal Health 1
- Session Title: Prevention Over the Life Span: Diet, Blood Pressure and Exercise 1
- Session Title: Prognostic Utility and Determinants of Electrocardiographic Parameters 1
- Session Title: Psychosocial Factors 1
- Session Title: Reaching the AHA 2020 Goals: Strategies for Success 7
- Session Title: Risk Factors 1
- Session Title: Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Health and Disease 1
- Session Title: Risk Prediction in Cardiovascular Diseases 1
- Session Title: Session 1:Obesity 2
- Session Title: Session 4: Lipids 1
- Session Title: Session 9: Traditional Risk Factors 1
- Session Title: Stamler Award Finalists 1
- Session Title: Stroke 1
- Session Title: Subclinical Atherosclerosis: Risk Factors, Progression and Risk Prediction 1
- Session Title: Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease 2
- Session Title: Subclinical Disease 2
- Session Title: Surveillance 1
- Session Title: The Highs and Lows of LDL Cholesterol 1
- Session Title: Vascular Medicine (Noncoronary): Peripheral Translational Research 1
- Session Title: Weight Gain Trajectories Through Youth With Later Health Outcomes 1
- Session Title: Weight Gain Trajectories Through Youth with Later Health Outcomes 1
- Session Title: eAbstract Session: Risk Prediction for CVD 1
- Subclinical Atherosclerosis and Vascular Dysfunction 2
- Volume 126, Issue 21 Supplement; November 20, 2012 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2012 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 7
- Volume 127, Issue 12 Supplement; March 26, 2013/Abstracts From the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention/Physical Activity, Nutrition and Metabolism 2013 Scientific Sessions 1
- Volume 128, Issue 22 Supplement; November 26, 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2013 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 3
- Volume 44, Issue 2 Meeting Abstracts; February 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association 2013 International Stroke Conference and Nursing Symposium 1
Subject
Subject
- Acute coronary syndromes 1
- Acute myocardial infarction 7
- Cardiovascular Disease 6
- Cerebrovascular disease/stroke 11
- Electrocardiology 9
- Epidemiology 106
- Health policy and outcome research 1
- High Blood Pressure 17
- Lifestyle 8
- Lipid and lipoprotein metabolism 5
- Lipids and Cholesterol 6
- Nutrition 12
- Obesity 12
- Other Ethics and Policy 6
- Other Stroke Treatment - Medical 11
- Other hypertension 8
- Primary Prevention 14
- Primary prevention 23
- Race and Ethnicity 8
- Risk Factors 53
- Secondary prevention 7
- Sudden Cardiac Death 13
- Type 2 diabetes 1
- Vascular Disease 8
- Volume 126, Issue 21 Supplement; November 20, 2012 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2012 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 7
- Volume 127, Issue 12 Supplement; March 26, 2013/Abstracts From the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention/Physical Activity, Nutrition and Metabolism 2013 Scientific Sessions 1
- Volume 128, Issue 22 Supplement; November 26, 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association 2013 Scientific Sessions and Resuscitation Science Symposium 3
- Volume 44, Issue 2 Meeting Abstracts; February 2013 / Abstracts From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association 2013 International Stroke Conference and Nursing Symposium 1
Content Type
Resource Type
- Articles 94
- Tables & Figures 111
- HWTABLE 28







