Do omega-3s improve clinical outcomes in people with heart failure?
In this meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids had no effect on clinical outcomes in adults with heart failure.
Exogenous ketones for heart failure
Is a low-carb diet better than “usual care” for adults with diabetic heart disease?
Whey protein increases muscle mass in adults with heart failure
Heavy drinking and alcohol abstinence are both associated with heart failure risk
Supplemental thiamine (vitamin B1) in people with heart failure
The effect of sodium restriction on survival and clinical outcomes in heart failure
High-absorption curcumin for heart disease prevention
Exogenous ketones and blood glucose reduction
Could combining high-intensity interval training with omega-3s reduce heart failure risk?
Alpha-linolenic acid and the risk of heart failure
Does dietary sodium restriction improve quality of life in people with heart failure?
Is coenzyme Q10 beneficial in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
One year of exercise training improves myocardial stiffness in patients with stage B heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Sodium restriction is beneficial for heart failure patients but adherence is difficult