英:[ˌkɑ:diəʊˈvæskjələ(r)]
美:[ˌkɑrdioʊˈvæskjələ(r)]
英:[ˌkɑ:diəʊˈvæskjələ(r)]
美:[ˌkɑrdioʊˈvæskjələ(r)]
car·di·o·vas·cu·lar
kar di o vaes ky lr
Adjective
1. of or pertaining to or involving the heart and blood vessels;
"cardiovascular conditioning"
cardiovascular disease心血管疾病;冠心病
cardiovascular system[医]心血管系统
cardiovascular surgery心血管外科
diabetes and cardiovascular disease糖尿病和心血管疾病
此外, cardio-vascular,"涉及心脏和血管的",1870年,源自 cardio- 和 vascular。Cardiovascular system 于1918年被记录。
心血管的
International Scientific Vocabulary
The first known use of cardiovascular was in 1854
carelessadjective
free from care : not troubled
not taking proper care
a careless worker
done, made, or said without proper care
a careless mistake
carefuladjective
using care : watchful
a careful driver
made, done, or said with care
a careful examination
carefuladjective
using care : watchful
a careful driver
made, done, or said with care
a careful examination
carefuladjective
using care : watchful
a careful driver
made, done, or said with care
a careful examination
carefreeadjective
free from care: as
lighthearted
irresponsible sense 2
carefree with money
careenverb
to cause a boat to lean or tilt over on one side for cleaning or repairing
to sway from side to side
career entry 2
careenverb
to cause a boat to lean or tilt over on one side for cleaning or repairing
to sway from side to side
career entry 2
card1 of 4verb
to clean and untangle fibers by combing with a card before spinning
card2 of 4noun
an instrument usually having bent wire teeth for combing fibers (as wool or cotton)
card3 of 4noun
playing card
a game played with cards
card playing
informal an amusing person : wag—used especially in the past
a flat stiff usually small and rectangular piece of paper, thin cardboard, or plastic: as
postcard
such a card on which computer information is stored
credit card
greeting card
a sports program
a removable circuit board (as in a personal computer)
card4 of 4verb
to provide with a card
to ask for identification
cardiovascularadjective
of, relating to, or involving the heart and blood vessels
cardiovascular disease
cardiovascular1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or involving the heart and blood vessels the cardiovascular system
cardiovascular disease
used, designed, or performed to cause a temporary increase in heart rate (as to improve heart function and reduce the risk of heart disease) treadmills, stationary bicycles, and other cardiovascular equipment
a cardiovascular workout
cardiovascular2 of 2noun
a substance (as a drug) that affects the heart or blood vessels
1 Inflammation, in turn, is associated with a number of chronic diseases — including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer.
2 Soon thereafter, the organization published a release about the research with the headline “8-hour time-restricted eating linked to a 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death,” which quickly garnered a lot of attention online.
3 So, the results, and data from other studies, suggest that an antioxidant-rich diet can potentially delay onset of menopause, which is associated with greater life expectancy and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.
4 The objective is to study the effect of candesartan cilexetil on cardiovascular hypertrophy.
目的是研究坎替沙坦西酯对心血管肥大的作用。
5 running, swimming, and other cardiovascular exercises
6 Regular activity can have a positive effect on our weight, mood, cardiovascular health, blood pressure, stress management and blood-sugar levels.
7 However, the effects are much more striking among people who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease than the population in general.
8 The rationale: Research shows cholesterol in foods doesn’t cause cardiovascular disease.
9 Conscious breathing activates the body’s relaxation response, which in turn reduces blood pressure, which in turn lowers the risk of stroke and improves cardiovascular health.
10 His favorite cardiovascular impression: Gerard Butler as King Leonidas in the battle flick “300.”
11 “Just like it takes a while for your cardiovascular and muscular systems to adjust to the stress of exercise, the bioenergetic challenge of intermittent fasting is the same,” he said.
12 To eliminate risks of cardiovascular disease, the only answer is not to ever start smoking or stop it completely.
13 Having a strong core, good muscle tone and cardiovascular stamina are keys to being a good skier and not hurting yourself.
14 Current studies suggest that intermittent fasting itself could reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease with improvement in weight control, hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes, so it’s worth discussing with your doctor or dietitian.
15 The model goes on to predict that the 14 percent increase would prevent or postpone about 150,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease by 2030.
16 I am, however, optimistic that weight loss of 5% or more combined with a brisk walk for 20 or more minutes daily will significantly reduce cardiovascular and total deaths.”
17 Such patients are more prone to perioperative ischaemia, arrhythmias, and cardiovascular lability.
这些患者更容易发生围手术期心肌的局部缺血 、 心律失常和心血管的不稳定.
18 This could explain why a 2019 study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health found an inverse relationship between skeletal muscle mass and cardiovascular disease.
19 Studies consistently show that a meat-heavy diet increases one’s risk for both cardiovascular disease and cancer, and is linked with shorter life expectancy.
20 They have more cardiovascular disease, they have more diabetes, they have more cancer.”
1 心血管的