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Call for Papers for a Cardiovascular Disease Theme Issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
07/01/2012
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Call for Papers for a Cardiovascular Disease Theme Issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Over the past century as the West transitioned from an agrarian to an industrial economy, the nature of the dominant diseases afflicting humans changed from communicable to chronic conditions. During this epidemiologic transition, cardiovascular disease has ascended from an uncommon problem to its current position as the number one cause of death and disability worldwide.1​,2 This transformation of human disease is continuing as regional economies develop and the global population ages. In many high-income countries the onset of some cardiovascular events is being delayed from middle to older age and more people are living longer with various forms of cardiovascular disease. In middle- and lower-income countries the ascendancy of cardiovascular disease has been more rapid than in the West. Although some progress has been made in parts of the world in reversing trends in certain cardiovascular risk factors, major risk factors such as obesity are still on the rise globally.

The emergence of this cardiovascular disease epidemic has led to amazing advances in understanding of its pathophysiology and improvements in treatment. Health care systems have evolved to deal with acute manifestations of chronic diseases, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, improving survival and lessening disability. Secondary preventive strategies such as β-blockers and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have improved long-term management. Preventive and public health measures (eg, diet modification and exercise) have reduced the rates of incident myocardial infarction and stroke in the West. However, the challenges to deal with this global burden of risk factors and cardiovascular disease remain substantial.

In November, as clinicians and scientists gather to exchange information and ideas about virtually all aspects of cardiovascular disease at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions, JAMA will publish a theme issue on cardiovascular disease. We at JAMA view this as an opportunity to share with our worldwide readers, listeners, and viewers important new findings on understanding of cardiovascular disease as well as of major challenges and future directions in its prevention, treatment, and longer-term management.

As we plan for this theme issue, authors are invited to submit manuscripts on any topic related to cardiovascular disease for consideration for this JAMA theme issue. A high priority will be given to manuscripts reporting results of major late-breaking clinical trials and other high-impact studies that will be presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions. These will be considered for simultaneous release at the time of the presentation. We are interested in high-quality clinically relevant original research that includes multicenter randomized trials and large-scale observational epidemiological studies. We also welcome scholarly work addressing how to expedite the adoption of effective cardiac therapies into clinical settings. Manuscripts on comparative effectiveness, application of cardiovascular disease treatments in clinical settings, prevention, and novel work that expands understanding of the mechanistic underpinnings of cardiovascular disease will be considered. The effect of cardiovascular disease around the globe is also important to our readers.

Interested authors should consult the Instructions for Authors3​ for guidelines on preparation and submission of manuscripts. All submitted manuscripts will undergo JAMA 's usual rigorous editorial review and evaluation. Manuscripts received by July 1, 2012, will have the best chance for inclusion in the 2012 JAMA theme issue on cardiovascular disease. We encourage authors who anticipate presentation of late-breaking studies to communicate with editorial staff as early as possible.

REFERENCES

1. Omran AR. The epidemiologic transition: a theory of the epidemiology of population change. Milbank Mem Fund Q. 1971;49(4):509–538.

2. Olshansky SJ, Ault AB. The fourth stage of the epidemiologic transition: the age of delayed degenerative diseases. Milbank Q. 1986;64(3):355–391.

3. JAMA Instructions for Authors. http://jama.ama-assn.org/site/misc/ifora.xhtml.

Cardiologist, Internist, Physician Researcher
Call for Manuscripts on Health Education and Promotion for the Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health
08/01/2012
Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health

Call for Manuscripts on Health Education and Promotion for the Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health

The Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health is soliciting manuscripts for the 2013 continuing education theme issues on Health Education and Promotion. We invite submissions that address optimizing women’s health and reproductive health outcomes. Potential topics include:

· Health education: beyond patient handouts

· Use of social media in health education and promotion

· Promoting healthy habits

· Health promotion recommendations by age group

· Obesity

· Cardiovascular disease prevention

· Diabetes prevention

· Cancer screening

· Health disparities

· Types of psychotherapy/counseling

· Exercise

· Smoking cessation

· Substance abuse

· Sexual health

· Contraception, particularly long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)

· Health promotion for postmenopausal women

· Management of unintended pregnancy

· Preconception care

· Interconception care and/or birth spacing

· Genetics

· Prevention of birth defects

· Environmental health

· Preventing teratogenic exposures during pregnancy

Other relevant topics are welcome. All types of articles will be considered, and descriptions of the article types can be found on the next page. The deadline for initial manuscript submission is August 1, 2012.

Please send your proposed topic, type of article, and contact information to JMWH Editor-in-Chief Frances E. Likis, CNM, NP, DrPH, FACNM, at flikis@acnm.org.

Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrical Nurse
Call for Papers for the Journal of Applied Physiology on the Topic of Mechanisms of Sympathetic Regulation in Cardiovascular Disease
07/01/2012
Journal of Applied Physiology

Call for Papers for the Journal of Applied Physiology on the Topic of Mechanisms of Sympathetic Regulation in Cardiovascular Disease

The Journal of Applied Physiology is seeking the submission of original research papers on “Mechanisms of Sympathetic Regulation in Cardiovascular Disease.” The Highlighted Topics series for the October - December 2012 issues will feature invited mini-reviews, a series editorial, and original manuscripts focusing on this topic.

To be eligible for inclusion in this Highlighted Topics series, manuscripts must not require extensive revisions and must be submitted before July 1, 2012. Manuscripts requiring extensive revisions and late submissions will be considered, but may not be reviewed in time to be eligible for publication in the three-month series.

Note to Authors: All manuscripts should be submitted online via eJournalPress, http://jappl.msubmit.net/cgi-bin/main.plex. During the online submission, under the “Keywords, Categories, & Special Section” tab, please choose the correct Highlighted Topics under ‘categories’. In addition, include a note in your cover letter indicating the call for papers to which you are responding.

If you have any questions about this call for papers, you may contact the Editor-in-Chief, the Coordinating Editor for the series, or the editorial assistant.

Coordinating Editor: Dr. Kevin Kregel (kevin-kregel@uiowa.edu)
Guest Editor: Dr. Irving H. Zucker (izucker@unmc.edu)
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Peter D. Wagner (jappleic@ucsd.edu)
Editorial Assistants: Keith Lander (japplkpl@ucsd.edu), Lisa Richter (jappllmr@ucsd.edu)

Physician Researcher, Physiologist
Call for Papers for a Special Focus Issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography on CT Imaging of Cardiac Structure: Valves
08/15/2012
Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography

Call for Papers for a Special Focus Issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography on CT Imaging of Cardiac Structure: Valves

Issue 6, November/December 2012: CT Imaging of Cardiac Structure: Valves

Submission deadline: August 15, 2012

For any questions, please contact the Managing Editor through email at aleong@scct.org or call 1-800-997-1261
 

Cardiologist, Imaging Professional, Physician Researcher, Radiologist
Call for Papers on the Topic of Cardiovascular Emergencies and Transitions of Care for Postgraduate Medicine
08/23/2012
Postgraduate Medicine

Call for Papers on the Topic of Cardiovascular Emergencies and Transitions of Care for Postgraduate Medicine

Submission deadline
Thu, 08/23/2012 (All day)

Fast-Track deadline
Thu, 10/04/2012 (All day)
 

Emergency Physician, Physician Researcher
Call for Papers: Journal of Functional Foods in Health and Disease
12/31/2012
Journal of Functional Foods in Health and Disease

Call for Papers: Journal of Functional Foods in Health and Disease

Editors-in-Chief:

Danik M. Martirosyan, PhD, UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA, Undurti N. Das, MD, UND Life Sciences, USA

The Journal of Functional Foods in Health and Disease (FFHD) is a peer-reviewed open access journal that covers various aspects of functional foods and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular, obesity, diabetes, cancer and/or scientific policies related to functional foods. The journal is designed to keep members of the Functional Food Center / Functional Food Creation International Institute and the public up to date on the latest advances in functional foods for the prevention and management of chronic diseases. The journal will strive to develop concepts that help to understand the mechanisms of disease and creation of specific functional and medicinal foods in the prevention and management of various diseases

This is an existing serial which has been published under the title Functional Foods in Health and Disease (FFHD) since December 3, 2010.

Nutritionist