+ Follow WORLD HEART FEDERATION Tag
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[Title] => World Heart Day Run on Sept. 28
[Summary] => CEBU - Hundreds of footracers gear up for this year’s World Heart Day Run set on September 28 starting at the Cebu Doctors’ University gym.
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[Title] => Measuring waist circumference: First crucial step vs. heart disease
[Summary] => Results from the Shape of the Nations survey reveal that six out of 10 physicians recognize abdominal fat as a significant risk factor for heart disease.
However, only a few people are aware of the waist size that puts them at risk of heart disease.
The survey was conducted in 27 countries last July among people at risk of heart disease, as well as primary care physicians, to assess knowledge and understanding of the increased risk of heart disease posed by excess abdominal fat. It was conducted to coincide with the World Heart Day celebration last Sept. 25.
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WORLD HEART FEDERATION
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However, only a few people are aware of the waist size that puts them at risk of heart disease.
The survey was conducted in 27 countries last July among people at risk of heart disease, as well as primary care physicians, to assess knowledge and understanding of the increased risk of heart disease posed by excess abdominal fat. It was conducted to coincide with the World Heart Day celebration last Sept. 25.
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September 20, 2008 - 12:00am
September 29, 2005 - 12:00am