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Poor adherence to lifestyle recommendations in patients with coronary heart disease : results from the EUROASPIRE surveys
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2021 ESC guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice
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INTERASPIRE : an international survey of coronary patients : their cardiometabolic, renal and biomarker status; and the quality of preventive care delivered in all WHO regions in partnership with the World Heart Federation, European Society of Cardiology, Asia Pacific Society of Cardiology, InterAmerican Society of Cardiology, and PanAfrican Society of Cardiology
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Primary prevention efforts are poorly developed in people at high cardiovascular risk : a report from the European Society of Cardiology EURObservational Research Programme EUROASPIRE V survey in 16 European countries
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2021 ESC Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice developed by the Task Force for cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice with representatives of the European Society of Cardiology and 12 medical societies with the special contribution of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC)
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Incidence of cardiovascular events in patients with stabilized coronary heart disease : the EUROASPIRE IV follow-up study
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Lifestyle and impact on cardiovascular risk factor control in coronary patients across 27 countries : results from the European Society of Cardiology ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V registry
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Regular exercise behaviour and intention and symptoms of anxiety and depression in coronary heart disease patients across Europe : results from the EUROASPIRE III survey
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Time trends in lifestyle, risk factor control, and use of evidence-based medications in patients with coronary heart disease in Europe : results from 3 EUROASPIRE surveys, 1999-2013
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Achievement of lifestyle, blood pressure, lipids and diabetes goals for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease across Europe: results of EUROASPIRE IV survey
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Lifestyle and risk factor management in people at high risk of cardiovascular disease : a report from the European Society of Cardiology European Action on Secondary and Primary Prevention by Intervention to Reduce Events (EUROASPIRE) IV cross-sectional survey in 14 European regions
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EUROASPIRE IV : a European Society of Cardiology survey on the lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management of coronary patients from 24 European countries
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Readiness for smoking cessation in coronary heart disease patients across Europe: results from the EuroAspire III survey
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Adverse lifestyle trends counter improvements in cardiovascular risk factor management in coronary patients
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Patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes need improved management: a report from the EUROASPIRE IV survey: a registry from the EuroObservational Research Programme of the European Society of Cardiology
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Effectiveness of a preventive cardiology programme for high CVD risk persistent smokers: the EUROACTION PLUS varenicline trial
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Passive smoking and smoking cessation among patients with coronary heart disease across Europe: results from the EUROASPIRE III survey
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The association between self-reported lifestyle changes and health-related quality of life in coronary patients: the EUROASPIRE III survey
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Validity and reliability of three commonly used quality of life measures in a large European population of coronary heart disease patients
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Health related quality of life in coronary patients and its association with their cardiovascular risk profile: results from the EUROASPIRE III survey
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EUROASPIRE III: lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management in people at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease: cross-sectional survey in 12 European countries
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EUROASPIRE III: lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management in people at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease from 12 European countries
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EUROACTION: A European Society of Cardiology demonstration project in preventive cardiology. A cluster randomised controlled trial of a multi-disciplinary preventive cardiology programme for coronary patients, asymptomatic high risk individuals and their families. Summary of design, methodology and outcomes