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2. Optimizing Cardiovascular Health in Childhood: Challenges and Opportunities.
3. Assessing Life's Essential 8 and Adverse Childhood Experiences in Grandparent-Grandchild Co-residing Dyads.
4. Next Generation, Modifiable Cardiometabolic Biomarkers: Mitochondrial Adaptation and Metabolic Resilience: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
5. Addressing Cardiovascular Complications of Cancer Therapy.
6. Toward a Roadmap for Best Practices in Pediatric Preventive Cardiology: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association.
7. Association of Parental Cardiovascular Health With Disability-Adjusted Life Years in the Offspring: Results From the Framingham Heart Study.
8. Parental cardiovascular health predicts time to onset of cardiovascular disease in offspring.
9. Sleep and Cardiovascular Disease.
10. Global impact of physical inactivity and implications for public health nursing.
11. Assessing Cardiometabolic Health Risk Among U.S. Children Living in Grandparent-Headed Households.
12. Maternal Cardiovascular Health and Adverse Childbirth Outcomes in the United States: Analysis of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System.
13. Optimizing Cardiovascular Health Across the Life Course: Focus on Social Determinants and Primordial Prevention.
14. Rural Health: The Continuing Challenge to Promote Cardiovascular Health.
15. Rapid Diet Assessment Screening Tools for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Across Healthcare Settings: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
16. Prevention of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Childhood.
17. Temporal Trends and Familial Clustering of Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Parents and Offspring Over the Life Course: An Investigation Using The Framingham Heart Study.
18. Advocacy: 2019 PCNA Advocacy Activities With Focus on Cardiac Rehabilitation Accessibility.
19. Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing Liaison Report on Global Engagement Activities.
20. Global Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention: A Call to Action for Nursing.
21. Cost-effectiveness of the non-laboratory based Framingham algorithm in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: A simulated analysis of a cohort of African American adults.
22. A Call for Prior Authorization and Utilization Management Reform to Improve Patient Centered Cardiovascular Prevention Care.
23. Statins and Cardiovascular Health: Controversy, Consensus, and Clinical Judgment.
24. Cardiovascular Consequences of Childhood Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure: Prevailing Evidence, Burden, and Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
25. Reducing Disparities in Cardiovascular Health: Social Determinants Matter.
26. Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Diabetes: New Evidence Informs Changes in Standards of Care.
27. Optimizing Cardiovascular Health Across the Life Course.
28. Effectiveness of popular weight loss diets on cardiovascular risk reduction.
29. Working together to bridge the disparity gap in cardiovascular health.
30. Cardiovascular disease prevention in women: reducing the major threat to women's health.
31. A missed opportunity? Recognizing pregnancy-associated cardiovascular risk factors.
32. Physical activity and cardiovascular health.
33. New cardiovascular prevention guidelines offer a new approach and effective strategies.
34. Evaluation of the performance of existing non-laboratory based cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms.
35. Global cardiovascular disease prevention: a call to action for nursing executive summary.
36. The concept of risk as applied to cardiovascular disease.
37. Calling all cardiovascular nurses: be one in a million hearts: Million Hearts Initiative.
38. Promoting cardiovascular health and reducing disparities among American Indians and Alaska Natives.
39. Heads up: the forecast for cardiovascular health and disease is formidable.
40. Cardiovascular health promotion and risk reduction in children and adolescents: the new integrated guidelines.
41. Reduction of risk for cardiovascular disease in children and adolescents.
42. Value of primordial and primary prevention for cardiovascular disease: a policy statement from the American Heart Association.
43. Global cardiovascular disease prevention: a call to action for nursing: the global burden of cardiovascular disease. Introduction.
44. Global cardiovascular disease prevention: a call to action for nursing: the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
45. A life course approach to cardiovascular disease prevention.
46. Nontraditional risk factors and biomarkers for cardiovascular disease: mechanistic, research, and clinical considerations for youth: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
47. The cardiovascular impact of the pediatric obesity epidemic: is the worst yet to come?
48. Interventions to promote physical activity and dietary lifestyle changes for cardiovascular risk factor reduction in adults: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
49. Starting young: promoting a healthy lifestyle with children.
50. The heart of the matter: reducing CVD risk.
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