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Search for: [Abstract = "142 women with a mean age of 58.4 years \(SD= ±8.88\). The CRaEP program enrolled 139 patients \(45%\). The participation of patients defined as smokers in CRaEP study was two times less \(OR = 0.42, 95%CI = 0.16\-0.88\) than non\-smokers. After completion ofCRaEP, difference between men and women in terms of risk change according to the Framingham risk score \(0.69%\) was found. Participation in supervision physical exercises program increased the effectiveness of.the program in the evaluation of SPE by 0.22 points per each class. In the longitudinal follow\-up, a direct correlation between the effectiveness of the program after 1 year and the result of evaluation of the effectiveness immediately after CRaEP completion was found. Moreover, smaller change in risk according to the Framingham risk score in men as compared to women \(0.39%\) was observed. In addition, a linear correlation between depression and the risk change according to PRECARD \(by 0.19% per each point in the HADS scale\) was noted. Participation in the program, its impact on the risk change in the assessment using the Framingham risk score and PRECARD, were not associated with diabetes, place of residence, marital status, waist circumference, reduction in body weight, BMI, blood pressure, blood LDL, blood glucose, and the recommended consumption of vegetables and fruits. Conclusions\: Despite intensive methods of recruitm"]

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