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Surveying 800 newlyweds, JAMA sub-journal found their "common heart disease"

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With the acceleration of social aging and urbanization, the unhealthy lifestyle of residents is prevalent, and the risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) of Chinese residents are widely exposed, showing a trend of young age, rapid growth in low-income groups and individual aggregation [1].

High-sodium, low-potassium diets, overweight, and obesity are associated with important cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Chinese population [2].

Multiple studies have shown that couples who have been married for many years have a tendency to accumulate the same cardiovascular risk factors [3], but will young newlyweds have the same consistency because of "spiritual fit"?

Surveying 800 newlyweds, JAMA sub-journal found their "common heart disease"

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Recently, Ravi Retnakaran et al. published a paper in JAMA Netw Open, a sub-journal of the Journal of the American Medical Association, which assessed spousal consistency of cardiovascular risk factors in young newlyweds [4]. Let's take a look at today's newsletter!

Surveying 800 newlyweds, JAMA sub-journal found their "common heart disease"

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