The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, the direct effects of obesity on cardiovascular health and function require further exploration. In particular, the relationship between obesity and cardiac function has received intense scrutiny. Although obesity increases the risk for development of heart failure (HF), it appears to exert a protective effect in patients in whom HF has already been diagnosed (the “obesity paradox”). The protective effects of obesity in patients with previously diagnosed HF are the focus of particularly intense research. Several explanations have been proposed, but most studies are limited by the use of body mass index to...
Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept of a...
High body mass index (BMI) and low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are important modifiable risk fac...
Several investigations have demonstrated that higher body weight, as assessed by the body mass index...
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
Heart failure (HF) and obesity have both become major epidemics and recognized as public health prob...
There is scientific consensus that obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including ...
Overweight and obesity adversely affect cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and CV structure and functi...
Salvatore Carbone,1 Justin M Canada,1 Hayley E Billingsley,1,2 Mohammad S Siddiqui,3 Andrew Elagizi,...
The obesity paradox, which suggests a survival advantage for the obese in heart failure (HF) has spa...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children worldwide has reached epic proportions and has b...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in most of the Westernized world. Overweightness and obesit...
Obesity adversely affects many cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and increases the risk of m...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weigh...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept of a...
High body mass index (BMI) and low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are important modifiable risk fac...
Several investigations have demonstrated that higher body weight, as assessed by the body mass index...
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
Heart failure (HF) and obesity have both become major epidemics and recognized as public health prob...
There is scientific consensus that obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including ...
Overweight and obesity adversely affect cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and CV structure and functi...
Salvatore Carbone,1 Justin M Canada,1 Hayley E Billingsley,1,2 Mohammad S Siddiqui,3 Andrew Elagizi,...
The obesity paradox, which suggests a survival advantage for the obese in heart failure (HF) has spa...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children worldwide has reached epic proportions and has b...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in most of the Westernized world. Overweightness and obesit...
Obesity adversely affects many cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and increases the risk of m...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weigh...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept of a...
High body mass index (BMI) and low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are important modifiable risk fac...
Several investigations have demonstrated that higher body weight, as assessed by the body mass index...