Sedentary Behavior and Cardiac Events and Mortality After Hospitalization for Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms: A Prospective Study.
Keith M Diaz, Benjamin D Boudreaux, Chang Xu, Gabriel J Sanchez, Margaret E Murdock, Gaspar J Cruz, Ammie Jurado, Alvis Gonzalez, Melinda J Chang, Allie Scott, Sung A J Lee, Emily K Romero, Alexandra M Sullivan, Andrea T Duran, Joseph E Schwartz
June 2025 Circ Cardiovasc Qual OutcomesSynopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions consistently reinforce the importance of replacing prolonged sitting with activity or sleep to lower cardiac risks, using words like 'lowers the risk' and 'significant impact,' which reflect both agreement and a sense of urgency. The tone is informative yet motivational, aiming to influence long-term health behaviors based on the research.
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Strong agreementMost discussions strongly support the findings, emphasizing the importance of reducing sedentary behavior after heart events.
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High level of interestPosts show high engagement and attention to the topic, citing specific research findings and practical implications.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementSeveral comments reference detailed study results and suggest behavior changes, indicating active discussion.
Impact
High level of impactThe discussions highlight the potential for these findings to influence health behaviors and clinical guidelines, emphasizing significance.
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RT @isao_reha_nutri: 急性冠症候群患者さんでは、座位時間が長いことは心臓関連イベント/死亡リスクの上昇と関連していたそうです。 また、30分の座位時間を睡眠や軽~高強度の運動に置き換えると心臓関連イベント/死亡リスクが低下したそうです。 https://t.…
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Isao Uno(宇野勲)/栄養嚥下理学療法/AI活用
@isao_reha_nutri (Twitter)急性冠症候群患者さんでは、座位時間が長いことは心臓関連イベント/死亡リスクの上昇と関連していたそうです。 また、30分の座位時間を睡眠や軽~高強度の運動に置き換えると心臓関連イベント/死亡リスクが低下したそうです。 https://t.co/YPtrJOLdWe
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AhmadHesam
@AhmadHe88222021 (Twitter)https://t.co/4yDzFUriun Neue Studie enthüllt: So senken Sie Ihr Herzinfarkt-Risiko im Alltag!
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@901228Mitsuki (Twitter)心臓発作から回復した後に,座位行動の時間が長いほど発作再発や死亡riskが高く,座位行動を運動または睡眠に置き換えることでそのリスクが抑制される可能性のあることが明示 座位時間の長さそのものが,心血管riskを押し上げるhttps://t.co/xanKvzZ3gf
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Rajeev Jayadevan
@RajeevJayadevan (Twitter)RT @RajeevJayadevan: Sedentary behaviour associated with worse one-year outcomes following initial heart event (ACS). https://t.co/7sJaRm…
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Fradi Frad Dreizehn
@frad_fradi (Twitter)Sedentary Behavior and Cardiac Events and Mortality After Hospitalization for Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms: A Prospective Study | Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes https://t.co/jACJQA61LQ
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Lippincott Medicine
@LippincottMed (Twitter)Sitting too long after a cardiac event increases risk of recurrence. Replacing 30 mins of sitting with activity or sleep lowers the risk, finds new research published in @CircOutcomes. https://t.co/2YkKjKc2Ye https://t.co/ax8vTs1C7S
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Rajeev Jayadevan
@RajeevJayadevan (Twitter)Sedentary behaviour associated with worse one-year outcomes following initial heart event (ACS). https://t.co/7sJaRmcwmS
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@PawsQuiVive
@PawsQuiVive (Twitter)https://t.co/UuZLxFxEVA
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Joel "Heart Prevention" Kahn MD, FACC
@drjkahn (Twitter)https://t.co/3Dy2RSYZ13
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Circ: CQO
@CircOutcomes (Twitter)Excessive sedentary time post-hospitalization raises cardiac event and death risk – movement of any intensity or more sleep helps lower it @ColumbiaMed @Ian_Kronish #AHAJournals https://t.co/6sgrui4JEx https://t.co/QJT5Ms9TNn
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Dr. David L. Katz
@DrDavidKatz (Twitter)Sedentary Behavior and Cardiac Events and Mortality After Hospitalization for Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms: A Prospective Study | Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes https://t.co/dX1CenL9ex
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Mehmet Arif Mirasoğlu
@MirasogluArif (Twitter)https://t.co/daN0nbe9gV
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Abstract Synopsis
- This study investigated how sedentary behavior impacts the risk of cardiac events and death within one year after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome, finding that higher sedentary time is associated with an increased risk.
- Researchers used accelerometers to measure postdischarge activity levels and found that replacing sedentary time with sleep, light activity, or moderate-to-vigorous activity could significantly reduce the risk of adverse outcomes.
- The findings suggest that reducing sedentary time and encouraging more active behaviors after hospitalization may help improve long-term recovery and survival for patients with acute coronary syndrome.]
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