2018
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v10n3p1
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Prevalence and Correlates of Cardiac Cachexia among Jordanian Patients with Chronic Heart Failure

Abstract: Background: Cardiac cachexia is considered as an ominous complication that possibly associated with the terminal stages of chronic heart failure as it consumes the protein-calories reserves of the patients. Aims:The aims of this study were to identify the prevalence, level, and correlates of cardiac cachexia among Jordanian patients with chronic heart failure. Methods:A cross-sectional design was employed. A convenient sample of 300 chronic heart failure patients was recruited from accessible chronic heart fai… Show more

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“…Cardiac cachexia is an an ominous complication associated with congestive cardiac failure (CCF) because it depletes the protein-calorie stores of patients with chronic heart failure, especially older adults. In developing countries, heart diseases are an emerging health problem with a proportion of deaths ranging from 25% to 45% due to increased risk factors with an absence of effective preventive measures [1]. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading cause of death in India, accounting for more than 80% of cardiovascular deaths.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac cachexia is an an ominous complication associated with congestive cardiac failure (CCF) because it depletes the protein-calorie stores of patients with chronic heart failure, especially older adults. In developing countries, heart diseases are an emerging health problem with a proportion of deaths ranging from 25% to 45% due to increased risk factors with an absence of effective preventive measures [1]. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading cause of death in India, accounting for more than 80% of cardiovascular deaths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%