Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in morbid or class III obesity, and obesity adversely affects cardiovascular (CV) hemodynamics, structure, and function, as well as increases the prevalence of most CV diseases. Progressive declines in physical activity over 5 decades have occurred and have primarily caused the obesity epidemic. Despite the potential adverse impact of overweight and obesity, recent epidemiological data have demonstrated an association of mild obesity and, particularly, overweight on improved survival. We review in detail the obesity paradox in CV diseases where overweight and at least mildly obese patients with most CV diseases seem to have a better prognosis than...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart failure, diabetes, ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background: Fitness may influence cardiovascular (CV) health in obesity. We explored the impact of f...
he prevalence and severity of obesity have increased in the United States and most of the Westernize...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
Obesity increases a number of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, but patients with many type...
Salvatore Carbone,1 Justin M Canada,1 Hayley E Billingsley,1,2 Mohammad S Siddiqui,3 Andrew Elagizi,...
The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide over the past few decades. In 2013, the prevalence...
Obesity adversely affects most cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and is strongly associated, probably...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at an epidemic rate globally with more than 1 billion adults...
Obesity has reached global epidemic proportions in both adults and children and is associated with n...
Obesity is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder that is increasing in epidemicproportions all over ...
An inverse association between BMI and mortality has been reported in patients with coronary heart d...
Prior work suggests that obesity may confer a survival advantage among persons with cardiovascular d...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart failure, diabetes, ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background: Fitness may influence cardiovascular (CV) health in obesity. We explored the impact of f...
he prevalence and severity of obesity have increased in the United States and most of the Westernize...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
Obesity has been increasing in epidemic proportions, with a disproportionately higher increase in mo...
Obesity increases a number of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, but patients with many type...
Salvatore Carbone,1 Justin M Canada,1 Hayley E Billingsley,1,2 Mohammad S Siddiqui,3 Andrew Elagizi,...
The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide over the past few decades. In 2013, the prevalence...
Obesity adversely affects most cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and is strongly associated, probably...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at an epidemic rate globally with more than 1 billion adults...
Obesity has reached global epidemic proportions in both adults and children and is associated with n...
Obesity is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder that is increasing in epidemicproportions all over ...
An inverse association between BMI and mortality has been reported in patients with coronary heart d...
Prior work suggests that obesity may confer a survival advantage among persons with cardiovascular d...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart failure, diabetes, ...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background: Fitness may influence cardiovascular (CV) health in obesity. We explored the impact of f...