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JACC Specialty Journals

In this podcast series, editors-in-chief from the JACC family of specialty journals provide highlights and summarize key findings for select issues. Published by the American College of Cardiology, the JACC Journals publish peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of cardiovascular disease, including original clinical studies, translational investigations with clear clinical relevance, state-of-the art papers, and review articles. They are top ranked for impact factor and their manuscripts are among the most covered by media outlets, most talked about on social media, and most read online.
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Oct 15, 2024

In this episode, Dr. Josh Mitchell reviews a significant study that explores the links between physical health markers, such as waist circumference and hand grip strength, and cardiovascular outcomes in men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivation therapy. The findings indicate that increased waist circumference and decreased grip strength are associated with higher cardiovascular event risks, highlighting the need for targeted interventions like exercise in these patients and emphasizing the importance of further research in diverse populations.

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