Review of the Scientific Literature on Young Adults Related to Cardiovascular Disease Intervention

Many young adults are at risk for cardiovascular disease related to their behavioral choices. Irresponsible alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, and excessive weight gain are some of the behaviors that put young adults at risk. The Centers for Disease Con...

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Main Authors: Dieu-My T. Tran, Angela Sojobi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Hawaii Press 2020-07-01
Series:Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
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Online Access:https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol5/iss1/4/
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spelling doaj-d5bfefde99b34338983bf6d98a78a35d2020-11-25T03:20:36ZengUniversity of Hawaii PressAsian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal2373-66582020-07-0151354610.31372/20200501.1084Review of the Scientific Literature on Young Adults Related to Cardiovascular Disease InterventionDieu-My T. Tran0Angela Sojobi1University of NevadaUniversity of NevadaMany young adults are at risk for cardiovascular disease related to their behavioral choices. Irresponsible alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, and excessive weight gain are some of the behaviors that put young adults at risk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified that 15% of young adults are diagnosed with chronic illnesses related to their behavioral choices. The purpose of this review is to identify, in the literature, interventions that are currently available to young adults and evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of those interventions. An extensive electronic search was conducted using CINAHL, EBSCOhost, Cochrane, PubMed, and Google Scholar. A total of 130 articles were identified and 28 articles met the inclusion criteria. Three main interventions were identified for young adults: personalized interventions, technology-based interventions, and educational/behavioral interventions. The interventions were all effective to different degrees and interventions were most effective when they were combined. This review impacts in what manner nurses and health care providers deliver health promotion, prevention, and management of cardiovascular risk factors in young adults; in particular, nurses play a key role in lifestyle modifications including diet and exercise.https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol5/iss1/4/young adultsinterventioncardiovascular risk factorsdietphysical activity
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Review of the Scientific Literature on Young Adults Related to Cardiovascular Disease Intervention
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
young adults
intervention
cardiovascular risk factors
diet
physical activity
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Angela Sojobi
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title Review of the Scientific Literature on Young Adults Related to Cardiovascular Disease Intervention
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title_full Review of the Scientific Literature on Young Adults Related to Cardiovascular Disease Intervention
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publisher University of Hawaii Press
series Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
issn 2373-6658
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Many young adults are at risk for cardiovascular disease related to their behavioral choices. Irresponsible alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, and excessive weight gain are some of the behaviors that put young adults at risk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified that 15% of young adults are diagnosed with chronic illnesses related to their behavioral choices. The purpose of this review is to identify, in the literature, interventions that are currently available to young adults and evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of those interventions. An extensive electronic search was conducted using CINAHL, EBSCOhost, Cochrane, PubMed, and Google Scholar. A total of 130 articles were identified and 28 articles met the inclusion criteria. Three main interventions were identified for young adults: personalized interventions, technology-based interventions, and educational/behavioral interventions. The interventions were all effective to different degrees and interventions were most effective when they were combined. This review impacts in what manner nurses and health care providers deliver health promotion, prevention, and management of cardiovascular risk factors in young adults; in particular, nurses play a key role in lifestyle modifications including diet and exercise.
topic young adults
intervention
cardiovascular risk factors
diet
physical activity
url https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/vol5/iss1/4/
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