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Curr Atheroscler Rep ; 2(6): 467-75, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11122780

ABSTRACT

Functional foods are foods that, by virtue of physiologically active food components, provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition. Many functional foods have been found to be potentially beneficial in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of mortality in the United States. These foods include soybeans, oats, psyllium, flaxseed, garlic, tea, fish, grapes, nuts, and stanol- and sterol ester enhanced margarine. When eaten in adequate amounts on a consistent basis, these foods may aid in decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease by several potential mechanisms: lowering blood lipid levels, improving arterial compliance, reducing low-density lipoprotein oxidation, decreasing plaque formation, scavenging free radicals, and inhibiting platelet aggregation.


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Cardiovascular Diseases/diet therapy , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Food, Organic , Dietary Fiber/therapeutic use , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/therapeutic use , Flax/therapeutic use , Garlic/therapeutic use , Humans , Nuts/therapeutic use , Phytosterols/therapeutic use , Phytotherapy , Plants, Medicinal , Psyllium/therapeutic use , Risk Factors , Rosales/therapeutic use , Soybean Proteins/therapeutic use , Tea/therapeutic use
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J Nucl Med ; 35(12): 2041-7, 1994 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7989989

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: To develop an automated image interpretation system of planar cardiac 201Tl dipyridamole stress/redistribution scintigrams, the authors used artificial neural networks that associate patterns of segmental myocardial thallium uptake with a diagnostic assessment about the presence, severity and localization of significant coronary artery disease. METHODS: Artificial neural networks were trained and evaluated using the results from segmental thallium analysis and either expert readings in 159 cases or coronary angiography in a subgroup of 81 patients. RESULTS: Based on receiver operating characteristics analysis, the sensitivity for the detection of significant coronary artery disease at a specificity of 90% was 51% compared with angiography and 72% compared with the human expert. For severity and localization of disease, two vascular territories assigned to the vascular bed of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery and to the territory subtended by the left circumflex artery and the right coronary artery together (CX/RCA) were included in the analysis. CONCLUSION: Artificial neural networks may be useful to develop automated computer-based image interpretation systems of 201Tl perfusion scintigrams. However, utilization of large training datasets appears to be a prerequisite to achieve adequate diagnostic performance.


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Coronary Disease/diagnostic imaging , Dipyridamole , Exercise Test , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Neural Networks, Computer , Thallium Radioisotopes , Tomography, Emission-Computed , Adult , Aged , Automation , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Dipyridamole/pharmacokinetics , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Thallium Radioisotopes/pharmacokinetics
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