Annotated Bibliography
1) Mayo Clinic Staff. "Heart Disease - Causes of Heart Disease." Heart Disease - Causes of Heart Disease. Los Angeles Chinese Learning Center, 9 Feb. 2009. Web. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/heart-disease-causes.html>. Gives a very broad overview on several different ways in which one can contract a heart disease. There is not a lot of detail focusing on specific ways one can get a heart disease but rather covers a wide range of ways, and notes the key aspects of those ways.
2) Feature, Lisa FieldsWebMD. "Sedentary Lifestyle (Sitting Disease): How to Get Active." Do You Have Sitting Disease? (n.d.): 1-2. WebMD. WebMD. Web. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/do-you-have-sitting-disease>. This online article discusses 11 different ways that are effective in lowering someone’s chances of ever getting or preventing another heart disease. Basic information is the article states that you shouldn’t sit around, get up and active etc.
3) Esselstyn, Caldwell B. Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-based Cure. New York: Avery, 2007. Print. Illustrates that a plant-based, oil-free diet can not only prevent the progression of heart disease but can also reverse its effects.
4) Jaslow, Ryan. "Sedentary Lifestyle Tied to Diabetes, Heart Disease, Premature Death: Is TV to Blame?" CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 15 June 2011. Web. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20071234-10391704.html>. Too much TV can lead a multitude of health factors but how much TV is acceptable and how much is too much? The article provides facts and information about sedentary lifestyles and the implications they can have towards contracting a heart disease.
5) Lyles, Teresa. "Nutrition and Well-Being A to Z." Heart Disease. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2013. <http://www.faqs.org/nutrition/Hea-Irr/Heart-Disease.html>. Gives a broad spectrum of the different types of heart disease as well as possible causing agents of those diseases.
6) Cambien, Francis. "Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases." Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. Talks all about how genetics can transfer to offspring through their parents. It goes into great detail on how genetics and epigenetics can be the source of heart disease.
7) Dowshen, Steven. "KidsHealth." Heart Disease. N.p., Nov. 2009. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. Genetics and lifestyle choices and how you treat yourself on a daily basis is what this article talks about.
2) Feature, Lisa FieldsWebMD. "Sedentary Lifestyle (Sitting Disease): How to Get Active." Do You Have Sitting Disease? (n.d.): 1-2. WebMD. WebMD. Web. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/do-you-have-sitting-disease>. This online article discusses 11 different ways that are effective in lowering someone’s chances of ever getting or preventing another heart disease. Basic information is the article states that you shouldn’t sit around, get up and active etc.
3) Esselstyn, Caldwell B. Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-based Cure. New York: Avery, 2007. Print. Illustrates that a plant-based, oil-free diet can not only prevent the progression of heart disease but can also reverse its effects.
4) Jaslow, Ryan. "Sedentary Lifestyle Tied to Diabetes, Heart Disease, Premature Death: Is TV to Blame?" CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 15 June 2011. Web. 13 Mar. 2013. <http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20071234-10391704.html>. Too much TV can lead a multitude of health factors but how much TV is acceptable and how much is too much? The article provides facts and information about sedentary lifestyles and the implications they can have towards contracting a heart disease.
5) Lyles, Teresa. "Nutrition and Well-Being A to Z." Heart Disease. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2013. <http://www.faqs.org/nutrition/Hea-Irr/Heart-Disease.html>. Gives a broad spectrum of the different types of heart disease as well as possible causing agents of those diseases.
6) Cambien, Francis. "Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases." Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. Talks all about how genetics can transfer to offspring through their parents. It goes into great detail on how genetics and epigenetics can be the source of heart disease.
7) Dowshen, Steven. "KidsHealth." Heart Disease. N.p., Nov. 2009. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. Genetics and lifestyle choices and how you treat yourself on a daily basis is what this article talks about.