Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Dietary Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction in Adults

2010 Circulation 901 citations

Abstract

A pproximately 79 400 000 American adults, or 1 in 3, have cardiovascular disease (CVD). 1 CVD accounts for 36.3% or 1 of every 2.8 deaths in the United States and is the leading cause of death among both men and women in the United States, killing an average of 1 American every 37 seconds. 1 Older adults, some ethnic minority populations, and socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals have an increased prevalence of CVD and vascular/metabolic risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes; are more likely to have Ն2 risk factors; and are at increased risk of being sedentary, overweight or obese, and having unhealthy dietary habits. 2-10Black and Hispanic immigrants are initially at lower risk for vascular/metabolic risk factors and CVD than US-born black and Hispanic individuals, 2 but as they adapt to the diet and activity habits of this country, the prevalence of vascular/metabolic risk factors increases. 3Each of these issues emphasizes the importance of interventions to promote physical activity (PA) and healthy diets in all American adults.Even modest sustained lifestyle changes can substantially reduce CVD morbidity and mortality.Because many of the beneficial effects of lifestyle changes accrue over time, long-term adherence maximizes individual and population benefits.Interventions targeting dietary patterns, weight reduction, and new PA habits often result in impressive rates of initial behavior changes, but frequently are not translated into long-term behavioral maintenance. 4Both adoption and maintenance of new cardiovascular risk-reducing behaviors pose challenges for many individuals.According to the National Center for Health Statistics, life expectancy could increase byThe American Heart Association makes every effort to avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest that may arise as a result of an outside relationship or a personal, professional, or business interest of a member of the writing panel.Specifically, all members of the writing group are required to complete and submit a Disclosure Questionnaire showing all such relationships that might be perceived as real or potential conflicts of interest.

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MedicinePhysical activityPsychological interventionRisk factorReduction (mathematics)Environmental healthGerontologyInternal medicinePhysical therapy

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Year
2010
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article
Volume
122
Issue
4
Pages
406-441
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901
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Nancy T. Artinian, Gerald F. Fletcher, Dariush Mozaffarian et al. (2010). Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Dietary Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction in Adults. Circulation , 122 (4) , 406-441. https://doi.org/10.1161/cir.0b013e3181e8edf1

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10.1161/cir.0b013e3181e8edf1