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  2. Management of heart failure - Wikipedia

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    Sleep apnea is an under-recognized risk factor for heart failure. Uncontrolled sleep apnea may increase the risk of heart failure by up to 140%. [4] Weight reduction – through physical activity and dietary modification, as obesity is a risk factor for heart failure and left ventricular hypertrophy. Effective weight management has been shown ...

  3. Wegovy's heart benefits due to more than weight loss ... - AOL

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    Though the trial was not conducted to test weight loss, participants lost an average of nearly 10% of their total body weight. Novo said patients in the heart study were not required to track diet ...

  4. Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes - Wikipedia

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    Less than 200 mg a day of cholesterol; 25–35 percent of daily calories from total fat; Weight reduction if overweight with only enough calories to reach or maintain a healthy weight; At least 30 minutes of a moderate intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking, on most, and preferably all, days of the week.

  5. Mediterranean diet can help lower heart failure risk ... - AOL

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    Women may have distinct risks for heart failure that following a Mediterranean diet could help lower. Heart failure, also known as systolic congestive heart failure, occurs when the heart muscle ...

  6. Eli Lilly's Popular Weight Loss/Diabetes Drug ... - AOL

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    HFpEF accounts for nearly half of all heart failure cases, and in the U.S., almost 60% of those impacted also live with obesity. ... Eli Lilly's Popular Weight Loss/Diabetes Drug Tirzepatide Cuts ...

  7. Heart failure - Wikipedia

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    Nearly one of every four people (24.7%) hospitalized in the U.S. with congestive heart failure is readmitted within 30 days. [144] Additionally, more than 50% of people seek readmission within 6 months after treatment and the average duration of hospital stay is 6 days. Heart failure is a leading cause of hospital readmissions in the U.S.