Part 1: Epidemiology of Artherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Simon Capewell, Torben Jorgensen, Susanna Sans and Martin O'Flaherty: 1.1 Scope of the problem; the potential of prevention; prevention pays off
Part 2: Etiology and Pathophysiology of
Artherosclerosis
Daniel Teupser: 2.1 Interaction RF: Genetic background
Ulf Landmesser and Wolfgang Koenig: 2.2 From risk factors to plaque development
Marco Cattaneo and Ekean M. Faioni: 2.3 The role of thrombosis
Part 3: Risk Stratification and Risk Assessment
Ian
Graham, Theresa Cooney and Dirk de Bacquer: 3.1.1 Risk stratification and risk assessment
Uwe Nixdorff, Pompillio Faggiano, Eike Nagel, Stephan Achenbach, Jose Zamorano and Sara Fernandez: 3.2.1 Imaging in cardiovascular prevention
Diego Vannuzzo and Simona Giampaoli: 3.3.1 Primary
prevention: Principles and practice
Massimo Pieopoli, Helmut Gohike and Pantaleo Giannuzzi: 3.3.2 Secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation: Principles and practice
Christian Albus and Christoph Hermann-Lingen: 3.3.3 Behaviour and motivation
Charlotta Pisinger and Serena Tonstad:
3.3.4 Smoking
Jean Dallongeville, Monique Verscheuren and Deborah Lycett: 3.3.5 Nutrition (nutriceuticals, functional food, supplements, alcohol, polymeal)
Stephan Gielen, Alassandro Mezzani, Dabiel Forman, Joseph Niebauer and Lucien Vanhees: 3.3.6 Physical inactivity and
activity
Gabriele Riccardi: 3.3.7 Overweight, obestity and central obesity
Robert Fagard, Renata Cifkova and Guiseppe Mancia: 3.3.8 Blood pressure
Zeljko Reienr, Olov Wiklund and John Betteridge: 3.3.9 Lipids
Jaako Tuomilehto, Andre Scheen and Lars Ryden: 3.3.10 Glucose intolerance
and diabetes
Kurt Huber and Joao Morais: 3.3.11 Coagulation and thrombosis
Thores Thoerell and Chantal Brisson: 3.3.12 Psychosocial factors
Johan DeSutter, Miguel Mendes and Oscar Franco: 3.3.13 Cardioprotective drugs
Part 4: Setting and Delivery of Preventive
Cardiology
Pantaleo Giannuzzi: 4.1 General remarks
Ugo Corra and Bernard Rauch: 4.2 Immediate secondary prevention and referral
Heinz Voller, Jean-Paul Schmid and Bernard Schwaab: 4.3 Hospital-based rehabilitation units
Jean Paul Schmid and Hugo Sanner: 4.4 Ambulatory preventive
care
Emer Shelley and Margaret Cupples: 4.5 Health promotion for the general public
Susan Connolly and Margaret Cupples: 4.6 Community-based prevention centres
Part 5: Evaluation of Preventive Cardiology
Kornelia Kotseva, Massimo Piepoli and Neil Oldridge: 5.1 Measuring
quality of care
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Stephan Gielen is an Associate Professor, Head of the Heart Failure Programme and an interventional cardiologist at the Heart Centre of the University of Leipzig. He is President-elect of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, Speaker of the Working Group of
Preventive Cardiology of the German Society of Cardiology, and Vice Speaker of the Working Group on Cardiac Diseases in the Elderly. After his medical education at the University of Bochum, Germany, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, US, he started his
internship at Heidelberg University before moving to Leipzig in 1997. There he joined the research group of Professor Rainer Hambrecht, focusing on the pathophysiology of exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (CHF) and exercise interventions in stable CHF patients.
Guy De Backer
graduated as medical doctor at Ghent University in 1968. He holds a special degree in cardiology and in cardiac rehabilitation and he was awarded with an additional degree in public health. From 1973 until 1988 he was a permanent research fellow at the National Fund for Scientific Research
(Belgium). In 1979 he was awarded with a PhD in epidemiology at Ghent University. From 1988 onwards he was professor of medicine at Ghent University chairing the Department of Public Health from 1989-2009 and the Cardiac Rehabilitation center of the University Hospital from 1983-2009. He is the
author or co-author of more than 405 publications in journals cited in SCI, SSCI or AHCI, 120 papers in other journals and more than 40 chapters in books. Guy De Backer is a member and the past-chairman of the Superior Health Council in Belgium (1996-2009) and a member and the past-president of the
Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium (2007-2010).
Professor Massimo F. Piepoli is a Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College.
David Wood is the Garfield Weston Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the International Centre for Circulatory Health, National Heart
and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. With a special interest in prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), Professor Wood has developed Guidelines on CVD prevention for the World Health Organisation, European
Society of Cardiology and the British Cardiovascular Society. He has contributed to policy development through the European Heart Health Initiative, leading to the St Valentines Day declaration on CVD Prevention, and subsequently the European Heart Health Charter, which aims to reduce the burden of
cardiovascular disease through political advocacy.