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The American Heart Association (AHA) is a nonprofit organization in the United States that funds cardiovascular medical research, educates consumers on healthy living and fosters appropriate cardiac care in an effort to reduce disability and deaths caused by cardiovascular disease and stroke. They are known for publishing guidelines on cardiovascular disease and prevention, standards on basic life support, advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), pediatric advanced life support (PALS), and in 2014 issued the first guidelines for preventing strokes in women. The American Heart Association is also known for operating a number of highly visible public service campaigns starting in the 1970s, and also operates several fundraising events. Originally formed in New York City in 1924, the American Heart Association is currently headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency. The mission of the organization, updated in 2018, is "To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives." The organization's work can be divided into five key areas: research; heart and brain health; health equity; advocacy; and professional education and development. History 1924–1980s In 1924, six cardiologists Paul Dudley White, Hugh D. McCulloch, Joseph Sailer, Robert H. Halse, Robert B. Preble, Lewis A. Conner, formed the Association for the Prevention and Relief of Heart Disease as a professional society for doctors. In 1948, the organization transitioned into a nationwide voluntary health organization. Since 1949, it has funded over $5 billion in cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and brain health research. The organization, now known as the American Heart Association, consists of over 33 million volunteers who are dedicated to improving heart health and reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases. In the 1950s and 1960s, the American Heart Association published several reports and guidelines focused on recommended lifestyles to improve cardiovascular health. This included a 1957 report that said: (1) Diet may play an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, (2) The fat content and total calories in the diet are probably important factors, (3) The ratio between saturated and unsaturated fat may be the basic determinant, and (4) A wide variety of other factors besides fat, both dietary and non-dietary, may be important. By 1961, these findings had been strengthened, leading to the new 1961 American Heart Association recommendations: (1) Maintain a correct body weight, (2) Engage in moderate exercise, e.g., walking to aid in weight reduction, (3) Reduce intake of total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol. Increase intake of polyunsaturated fat, (4) Men with a strong family history of atherosclerosis should pay particular attention to diet modification, and (5) Dietary changes should be carried out under medical supervision. These recommendations continued to become more precise from 1957 to 1980, but there maintained "a general coherence among them". 1990s–2000s In 1994, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, an industry publication, released the results of the largest study of charitable and non-profit organization popularity and credibility. The study showed that the American Heart Association was ranked as the fifth "most popular charity/non-profit in America" of over 100 charities researched with 95 percent of Americans over the age of 12 choosing the Love and Like A lot description categories. In 1998, the AHA created the American Stroke Association to help prevent strokes, improve treatments, and maximize recoveries. In 2003, the two organizations created the Get With the Guidelines (GWTG)-Stroke program. It is a voluntary registry that hospitals can use to receive the latest scientific treatment guidelines. The program also collects data on patient characteristics, hospital adherence to guidelines, and patient outcomes. In 2004 the American Heart Association launched the "Go Red for Women" campaign specifically targeting women, with information about risks and action they can take to protect their health. All revenues from the local and national campaigns go to support awareness, research, education and community programs to benefit women. In 2008, the AHA recommended “hands only” CPR as an option for bystanders who want to help keep a cardiac arrest victim alive. This method removes the practice of performing rescue breaths and depends solely on chest compressions. On November 30, 2009, The American Heart Association announced a new cardiac arrest awareness campaign called Be the Beat. The campaign's aim is to teach 12- to 15-year-olds fun ways to learn the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and how to use an automated external defibrillator. 2012–present: Recent events and activities In 2012, the AHA renewed its focus on hands-only CPR by carrying out a national campaign to educate more people on how to perform this method. Jennifer Coolidge was a spokesperson for the campaign. It also carried out a campaign in 2012 to educate more people on how to carry out hands-only CPR. The 2012 campaign, which began in New York City, had Jennifer Coolidge as the spokesperson. In 2013, the American Heart Association issued a joint guideline recognizing obesity as a disease and recommending its treatment by weight loss. In 2014, the American Heart Association issued its first guidelines for preventing strokes in women. Just as heart attack systems differ between men and women, men and women also face different stroke risks. For women, the guidelines for preventing strokes focus on factors such as birth control, pregnancy, and depression. In 2015, the American Heart Association officially endorsed the Tobacco 21 campaign, urging local, state and national governments to raise the tobacco and nicotine sales age from 18 to 21. In 2016, the American Heart Association, Verily Life Sciences, and AstraZeneca invested $75 million in the One Brave Idea program. The money was awarded to institutions researching new biomarkers, such as genetic and molecular factors, that put individuals at risk for atherosclerosis. It was hoped that the research would help the AHA reach its goals of increasing cardiovascular health by 20% and reducing cardiovascular mortality by 20% by 2020. In 2017, the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and nine other groups redefined high blood pressure for the first time in fourteen years. Under the new guidelines, the high blood pressure reading is 130 over 80, a change from the old 140 over 80. The change was made in recognition of the risk of heart disease, disability, and death faced by those with blood pressures at 130 over 80. The organization said that they hoped by identifying cardiovascular risks earlier, more people would be able to address the health risks by lifestyle changes instead of medication. In 2018, the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology.... Discover the American Heart Association popular books. Find the top 100 most popular American Heart Association books.

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  • American Heart Association Healthy Family Meals synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Healthy Family Meals

    American Heart Association

    From the American Heart Association, 150 healthy, flavorful, easytomake recipes that the whole family will enjoy Searching for meals that are not only appealing to the whole f...

  • Super Simple Keto synopsis, comments

    Super Simple Keto

    Aimee Aristotelous & Richard Oliva

    Learn the most simple and effective way to adhere to the widely popular ketogenic diet, and lose up to twenty pounds per month with easy meal plans and recipes containing no more t...

  • The 10 Best Questions for Recovering from a Heart Attack synopsis, comments

    The 10 Best Questions for Recovering from a Heart Attack

    Dede Bonner

    Drawing on cuttingedge research and advice from internationally prominent cardiologists, The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack is a holistic guide you'll take w...

  • What to Expect When You Have Diabetes synopsis, comments

    What to Expect When You Have Diabetes

    American Diabetes Association & John Buse

    Managing a chronic disease like diabetes can be overwhelmingespecially if you’re among the 1.7 million Americans who are newly diagnosed each year. Here is easytoread, steady advic...

  • Iron Heart synopsis, comments

    Iron Heart

    Brian Boyle & Bill Katovsky

    It was a horrific car crash. On the way home from swim practice, eighteenyear old Brian Boyle’s future changed in an instant when a dump truck plowed into his Camaro. He was airlif...

  • Stella synopsis, comments

    Stella

    Thea Feldman

    Meet Stella, a real canine who works as a therapy dog to bring joy wherever she goes, in this Level 2 ReadytoRead based on one of the winners of the annual American Humane Associat...

  • The 50 Best Low-Salt Recipes synopsis, comments

    The 50 Best Low-Salt Recipes

    Adams Media

    They’re healthy. They’re tasty. And they’re right at your fingertips. The 50 Best LowFat Recipes is an appetizing selection of delicious dishes that pack in the flavor without pack...

  • American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, Second Edition synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, Second Edition

    American Heart Association

    A revised and updated second edition of American Heart Association's beloved, bestselling Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, now with 30 new recipes, 30 to 40 new photographs, and fullc...

  • The Insulin Express synopsis, comments

    The Insulin Express

    Oren Liebermann

    A travel memoir through thirty countries, a thousand insulin injections, and one man’s journey from despair to confidence. With tips and information from the American Diabetes Asso...

  • American Heart Association Instant and Healthy synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Instant and Healthy

    American Heart Association

    Get healthy in an instant! These 100 recipes show how to use your Instant Pot® to make hearthealthy, fussfree, delicious meals.The Instant Pot®a pressure cooker that does the work ...

  • American Heart Association Eat Less Salt synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Eat Less Salt

    American Heart Association

    Knock down that sodiumbut not the flavorto decrease your blood pressure and risks for heart attack and stroke. This toolkit, sodium tracker, and cookbook in one gives you...

  • American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook, 4th Edition synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook, 4th Edition

    American Heart Association

    Cut the saltkeep the flavor! This revised and expanded fourth edition of the classic American Association LowSalt Cookbook features more than 200 simple and satisfying recipes to h...

  • The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 9th Edition synopsis, comments

    The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 9th Edition

    American Heart Association

    Here is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to improve cardiac health and lose weight, offering 800 recipes100 all new, 150 refreshedthat cut saturated fat and chole...

  • Low Sodium, Big Flavor synopsis, comments

    Low Sodium, Big Flavor

    Lara Ferroni

    "Cooks who are watching their sodium but looking to spice up their lives should give this book a look. Recommended to readers of all cooking levels who are looking to bring healthy...

  • American Heart Association No-Fad Diet synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association No-Fad Diet

    American Heart Association

    By now, you’ve heard of (and maybe tried) them all: the lowcarb diet, the grapefruit diet, the miracle diet . . . the list goes on and on. Fad diets may promise a quick fix, but fe...

  • The American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook synopsis, comments

    The American Heart Association Low-Salt Cookbook

    American Heart Association

    The American Heart Association presents a musthave lowsodium cookbook with over 200 delicious dishes for people trying to decrease their salt intakenow completely updated and revis...

  • American Heart Association Fitting in Fitness synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Fitting in Fitness

    American Heart Association

    If you're like most people, your life is so hectic that it's hard to imagine squeezing in time for daily exercise. The good news is that you can get fit without an expensive gym me...

  • American Heart Association 365 Ways to Get Out the Fat synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association 365 Ways to Get Out the Fat

    American Heart Association

    The latest addition to the bestselling AHA library, this book is chockfull of tips on cooking, shopping, snacking, and preparing and customizing favorite foods, this factfilled gui...

  • What to Expect When You Have Diabetes synopsis, comments

    What to Expect When You Have Diabetes

    American Diabetes Association

              Managing a chronic disease like diabetes can be overwhelming, even frighteningespecially if you're among the 1.5 million Amer...

  • American Medical Association Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease synopsis, comments

    American Medical Association Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease

    American Medical Association, Martin S. Lipsky, MD, Marla Mendelson M.D., Stephen Havas, MD, MPH & Michael Miller, MD

    More Than 3 Million American Medical Association Books Sold.American's most trusted medical authority shows you how to prevent and treat heart disease.When you or someone you love ...

  • Almost Keto synopsis, comments

    Almost Keto

    Aimee Aristotelous & Dr. Kenneth Akey

    100 recipes, meal plans, and tactics for success! The Keto diet continues to grow in popularity as people across the country are learning more and more about it. However, there is ...

  • The DASH Diet for Weight Loss synopsis, comments

    The DASH Diet for Weight Loss

    Thomas J. Moore

    Noted physician Thomas J. Moore, M.D., presents the ultimate guide to the revolutionary DASH diet.Based on nearly twenty years of scientific research by doctors at Johns Hopkins, H...

  • Thriving With Heart Disease synopsis, comments

    Thriving With Heart Disease

    Wayne Sotile

    "Not only can you survive with heart disease, you can actually thrive with it for many, many years. If you cope well and follow the advice I give you in this book, you can live as ...

  • Low Carb, High Fat Food Revolution synopsis, comments

    Low Carb, High Fat Food Revolution

    Andreas Eenfeldt

    You hear miraculous stories in the news all the timea man loses 370 pounds, another is able to return ten of his twelve medications at the pharmacy, and an epileptic child suddenly...

  • American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook, 4th edition synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook, 4th edition

    American Heart Association

    Eat wisely, eat well. The nation’s most trusted authority on hearthealthy living presents the fourth edition of this classic cookbook, with the most uptodate information on heart h...

  • Fire Up Your Metabolism synopsis, comments

    Fire Up Your Metabolism

    Lyssie Lakatos & Tammy Lakatos Shames

    "I can't loose weight because I have a terrible metabolism" You may not realize it, but you can take control of your metabolism. Identical twins and registered dietitians, Lyssie...

  • The 30-Day Keto Plan synopsis, comments

    The 30-Day Keto Plan

    Aimee Aristotelous & Richard Oliva

    Kick your sugar habit, lose weight, and feel amazing in just one month! Plus, enjoy tactics for success to live your best keto life sustainably after the 30day mark. The ketogenic ...

  • American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook synopsis, comments

    American Heart Association Healthy Fats, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook

    American Heart Association

    The classic cookbook for achieving heart health and wellbeing through a diet that is low in cholesterol and saturated fatupdated and revised with 200 recipes (including 50 new to t...

  • The No-Salt Cookbook synopsis, comments

    The No-Salt Cookbook

    David C. Anderson & Thomas D. Anderson

    A fatherandson team offers up to 200 saltfree recipes designed to help people control high blood pressure, reduce water retention, and increase overall health, while still retainin...

  • Half the Sugar, All the Love synopsis, comments

    Half the Sugar, All the Love

    Jennifer Tyler Lee & Anisha Patel M.D., M.S.P.H.

    Less sugar in every meal.   Would you feed your child a candy bar for breakfast? Of course not. And yet today our children routinely consume three times the recommended daily ...

  • The Ultimate Avocado Cookbook synopsis, comments

    The Ultimate Avocado Cookbook

    Colette Dike

    One of the world’s favorite superfoods presented with style and substance. Avocados are naturally delicious and healthy, but they are also incredibly photogenic. In The Ultimate Av...

  • The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition synopsis, comments

    The New American Heart Association Cookbook, 8th Edition

    American Heart Association

    In print for more than thirtyfive years and with three million copies sold, The New American Heart Association Cookbook remains the ultimate resource on achieving a healthy diet. W...