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.:: Jackson Heart Study
Mission
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The JHS believes in full
participation in all
aspects of the study by
participants along with
researchers. This is
one unique feature of
the study in that it
values the role of the
community along with the
participating
institutions, funding
agencies, collaborators
and consultants who
collectively make the
JHS a unique
investigation of CVD
among African Americans.
The JHS will put
Mississippi on the map
as contributing to a
legacy of heart health
instead of a legacy of
heart disease. |
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Questions About JHS
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What is the Jackson
Heart Study? |
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The Jackson Heart Study is a study that will examine
the factors that influence the development of cardiovascular disease in
African American men and women. In addition, the Jackson Heart Study is
an effort to empower African Americans in the Jackson Metropolitan Area to
reduce the risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease such as
obesity, hypertension and lack of physical activity. |
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Why
is the Jackson Heart Study Important? |
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The Jackson Heart Study is the first large-scale
cardiovascular disease study in African Americans. The results will
significantly impact not only African Americans in Mississippi, but
African Americans throughout the United States. It will enhance our
overall knowledge of cardiovascular disease. This study is important
because it provides an opportunity for African Americans to leave a legacy
of health for their future generations. |
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How will the Jackson
Heart Study Benefit the
Community?
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The
Jackson Heart Study will enhance the community’s awareness and
understanding of cardiovascular disease through seminars and workshops on
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol and nutrition.
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The Jackson Heart Study will identify risk factors for cardiovascular disease in African
Americans.
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The Jackson Heart Study will enhance research capabilities at minority
institutions by developing partnerships, and it will develop programs to
attract minority students into careers in public health and epidemiology.
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The Jackson Heart Study provides African Americans with opportunities to
give meaningful input into the development of a major research project
that impacts our health.
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What is the vision of
the Jackson
Heart Study in the
future?
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One vision of the Jackson Heart Study for the future
is the translation of the research into practice and prevention. For
study participants and the general public, practice refers to day-to-day
health-related activities to stay well, prevent disease and prevent the
complications of heart disease. For health professionals, practice refers
to the process they use to assess, diagnose, treat and refer their
patients. For all groups, prevention refers to the use of health
education to focus day-to-day health practices on behaviors that reduce or
eliminate the risk factors for heart disease. Further, several studies
related to the Jackson Heart Study, called “ancillary studies”, are being
conducted that will provide greater insight on specific research in areas
such as high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, physical activity, and
lifestyle changes. |