Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Cardiovascular Disease ( Cvd ), High Blood Pressure,...

This literature review will cover 20 different articles and journals pertaining to cardiovascular disease (CVD), high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, hypertension and other coronary heart disease among the Muslim community. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the decreasing of blood flow due to condensing and toughening of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscles. A recent study found that every 33 seconds, there are death from CVD in the United States (ARA, 2004). The main problems associated with CVD among Muslim American adult men population in the Southeast Bronx are diet issues, high blood pressure, lack of enough information about CVD, lack of physical activities, and â€Å"halal† (not prohibited in Islam) medications. To date no research has been conducted on this population with regards to cardiovascular diseases. The population is increasing and healthcare professionals need to become educated on cultural competent approaches for this population. Healthcare professionals need to increase their knowledge about the Islamic religion (Yosef et. al. 2008). Information from the previous studies concerning this population, Muslim Americans is limited. The purpose of this research is to examine CVD risk factors among Muslim American adult men and their perceived risk in the Southeast Bronx. The Muslim world is classified by the WHO as low socioeconomic or underdeveloped or named as Low and Middle Income countries (LMIC). In terms of Muslim menShow MoreRelatedGlobal Widespread Cardiovascular Disease ( Cvd )2110 Words   |  9 Pagesexpand the topic discussion of global widespread cardiovascular disease (CVD) that affects various populations low-, middle- or high- income countries; as well as the consequences that epidemiology has had on the various populations specified in the multiple regions of the globe. 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Problem Statement: The ethnic groups of Hispanics are the largest minority in United States, representing 15 % of the total US census, and 25 % of the adults in this ethnic group have cardiovascular diseases (CVD). According to the National Health and Nutrition survey, American adults consume an average of 3531 mg of sodium inRead MoreHypertension: The Risks for High Blood Pressure Essay1595 Words   |  7 Pagesto prevent hypertension. Hypertension is a common cardiovascular disease (Hoeger, 2009, p. 334). Hypertension is also referred to as â€Å"high blood pressure†. Blood pressure is a measurement of the force put on the walls of the arteries by the blood (About High Blood Pressure, 2011). The higher the pressure put on the walls of the arteries when the heart pumps the higher then individuals blood pressure will be. The pressure of the blood maybe be high (hypertensive) because of plaque build-up in the arteriesRead MoreThe Diagnosis Of Heart Disease1805 Words   |  8 PagesDIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE Data mining as it has been established is simply a way of getting hidden knowledge or information from data, the technique(s) employed search for concurrency, relationships, and outliers in this data that they present as knowledge [4]. This knowledge can then be used in different applications. Prediction is one of the ways that the hidden knowledge gotten from the data can be used. The main aim is to use a large number of past values to consider probable future [9]. Heart disease

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