Obesity and visceral adiposity are increasingly recognized risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Visceral fat may reduce myocardial perfusion by impairing vascular endothelial function. Women experience more anginal symptoms compared to men despite less severe coronary artery stenosis, as assessed by angiography. Women and men have different fat storage patterns which may account for the observed differences in cardiovascular disease. Therefore, our objective was to evaluate the relationship between visceral adipose tissue distributions and myocardial perfusion in men and women.Visceral and subcutaneous fat distributions and myocardial perfusion were measured in 69 men and women without coronary artery disease using magnetic resonance im...
Background: There are substantial differences in the distribution of adipose tissue between women an...
Abstract Background Body composition differs between men and women, with women having proportionally...
Obesity is increasing at an alarming rate globally. Several studies have shown that premenopausal w...
Background Obesity and visceral adiposity are increasingly recognized risk factors for cardiovascula...
Context and Objective: To examine whether pericardial and myocardial fat depots may contribute to th...
BACKGROUND:Pericardial fat has adverse effects on the surrounding vasculature. Previous studies sugg...
Background Men and women are labeled as obese on the basis of a body mass index (BMI) using the same...
Background: Pericardial fat has adverse effects on the surrounding vasculature. Previous studies sug...
Assessment of body fat distribution, particularly visceral adipose tissue, may be important for accu...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of the study was to compare myocardial blood flow (MBF) in hyperlipide...
Introduction Sex-difference in types of cardiac organ damage has been reported in subjects with incr...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is closely related to cor...
Body fat distribution is, next to overall obesity, an important risk factor for cardiometabolic outc...
Previous studies have highlighted the associations between abdominal, cardiac or total fat accumulat...
Abstract Background As body fat composition and metabolism differ between men and women, we evaluate...
Background: There are substantial differences in the distribution of adipose tissue between women an...
Abstract Background Body composition differs between men and women, with women having proportionally...
Obesity is increasing at an alarming rate globally. Several studies have shown that premenopausal w...
Background Obesity and visceral adiposity are increasingly recognized risk factors for cardiovascula...
Context and Objective: To examine whether pericardial and myocardial fat depots may contribute to th...
BACKGROUND:Pericardial fat has adverse effects on the surrounding vasculature. Previous studies sugg...
Background Men and women are labeled as obese on the basis of a body mass index (BMI) using the same...
Background: Pericardial fat has adverse effects on the surrounding vasculature. Previous studies sug...
Assessment of body fat distribution, particularly visceral adipose tissue, may be important for accu...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of the study was to compare myocardial blood flow (MBF) in hyperlipide...
Introduction Sex-difference in types of cardiac organ damage has been reported in subjects with incr...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is closely related to cor...
Body fat distribution is, next to overall obesity, an important risk factor for cardiometabolic outc...
Previous studies have highlighted the associations between abdominal, cardiac or total fat accumulat...
Abstract Background As body fat composition and metabolism differ between men and women, we evaluate...
Background: There are substantial differences in the distribution of adipose tissue between women an...
Abstract Background Body composition differs between men and women, with women having proportionally...
Obesity is increasing at an alarming rate globally. Several studies have shown that premenopausal w...