On behalf of senior author @gregorymmarcus and trial team:
Honored to present the late-breaking clinical trial DECAF at #AHA25 today
In contrast to conventional wisdom, coffee ☕️resulted in less AF #afib compared to abstinence!
#SimPub@JAMA_current
https://t.co/26K8Rn6jfU
Alcohol and AF - Samuel Tu summarising the data and discussing his paper from the UK Biobank doi: 10.1016/j.jacep.2021.05.013
#CHRD#AFsymposium@UniofAdelaide
As everyone recovers from their Christmas meals🎄🍽️🍗...
Listen to @TuSamuelJ and my @Heart_BMJ podcast on dietary patterns and #afib risk
Thanks to @jhfrudd for interview and invitation to speak
Links below to podcast and article
#EPeeps
Very grateful to receive a @nhmrc Investigator Grant to further our research on heart rhythm disorders! This will support the my new positions as Professor of Cardiology @UniofAdelaide & Cardiologist/Electrophysiologist @RoyalAdelHosp#QEH@CentralAdlLHN and the wider team
Just out in @Heart_BMJ by @TuSamuelJ
▶️Impact of diet on #afib risk may be mediated by weight
▶️Benefit of Mediterrean/DASH diet attenuated by BMI (accounted for 3/4 of effect size attenuation)
▶️Energy dense foods may be esp harmful
#EPeeps
Free link https://t.co/dRtgrFbiOu
#DYK Reduced ventilatory function is associated with increased risk of #AFib independently of age, sex, smoking, and several other known. Important insights from @Jnoubiap@PrashSanders@UniofAdelaide in #CJC 👉 https://t.co/pNa5R2EScG
Diagnostic decapolar catheter entrapment in the coronary sinus: A rare complication of electrophysiology procedures, by @TuSamuelJ, @WongChrisX, @pitmabm, @PrashSanders, and @DH_Lau
https://t.co/lVlFdvGSYg
I'm pleased to announce our manuscript examining 25-year Australian trends in acute MI, coronary revascularisation procedures and associated costs has been published in @Heart_BMJ. @WongChrisX@PrashSanders@pitmabm @CelineGallaghe2 @TuSamuelJ@thecsanz
https://t.co/5zPLfhBrXw
When thinking about alcohol consumption over the holidays, the results of a new study published this week may give a little reassurance on the effects of the odd festive tipple. https://t.co/qP4JIdBYsu
Great Q @Ed_Gerst!
In our recent study,⬆️beer seemed to be assoc w greater risk of incident AF vs wine
▶️https://t.co/CQbXADKTuJ
Is there a similar assoc w recurrent AF? Not sure, curious if @gregorymmarcus had info on drink types
More data coming on this from @TuSamuelJ!