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Obesity and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors: From Childhood to Adulthood [PDF]
Obesity has become a major epidemic in the 21st century. It increases the risk of dyslipidemia, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes, which are known cardiometabolic risk factors and components of the metabolic syndrome. Although overt cardiovascular (CV) diseases such as stroke or myocardial infarction are the domain of adulthood, it is evident that the ...
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The Cardiometabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2005The cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and includes a constellation of risk factors such as central obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, microalbuminuria, and hypercoagulability. Collectively, these risk factors increase CVD endpoints such as stroke, congestive heart failure, chronic ...
Gurushankar, Govindarajan +4 more
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Postprandial lipemia as a cardiometabolic risk factor
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2014High levels of fasting circulating triglycerides (TG) represent an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In western countries, however, people spend most time in postprandial conditions, with continuous fluctuation of lipemia due to increased levels of TG-rich lipoproteins (TRLs), including chylomicrons (CM), very low density lipoproteins
A. Pirillo, G.D. Norata, A.L. Catapano
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Risk Factors for Cardiometabolic Disease in Professional Firefighters
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2022Objective Firefighters are plagued with cardiometabolic disease (CMD). Obesity, poor cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, and blood lipids (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol) are risk factors for CMD.
Matthew J, McAllister +6 more
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Uric Acid as a Cardiometabolic Risk Factor: To Be or Not to Be
2011Most authorities do not consider hyperuricemia to be an important risk factor for cardiovascular or renal disease. However, emerging data suggest that elevated uric acid (UA) is actually one of the most important factors for cardiovascular disease and that it also plays a significant role in the development of renal disease and metabolic syndrome.
Kanbay, Mehmet +2 more
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Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Children
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2013Considerable evidence has accrued that cardiovascular disease (CVD) has its beginnings during childhood, with some reports of endothelial damage occurring in early adolescence. Thus, early prevention and intervention on developing cardiometabolic risk factors is important.
Robert G. McMurray, Kristin S. Ondrak
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Comprehensive management of cardiometabolic risk factors
Clinical Cornerstone, 2007Comprehensive management of cardiometabolic risk requires management of a patient's underlying risk factors. The initial approach to treatment demands a careful assessment of patient risk, using formal risk assessment tools (eg, the Framingham Risk Score and the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III definition of metabolic ...
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The effects of whey protein on cardiometabolic risk factors
Obesity Reviews, 2012SummaryObesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The health consequences of obesity are more dangerous when associated with the metabolic syndrome and its components. Studies show that whey protein and its bioactive components can promote greater benefits compared to other protein sources such as egg and casein.
Pal, Sebely, Radavelli-Bagatini, Simone
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Cardiovascular Disease and Modifiable Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Clinical Cornerstone, 2007Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States and many parts of the world. Potentially modifiable risk factors for CVD include tobacco use, physical inactivity, hypertension, elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and a cluster of interrelated metabolic risk factors.
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