Background —Fat-free mass (FFM) has been proposed as an optimal normalization of left ventricular (LV) mass to body size. We sought to evaluate the novel FFM-based criteria of LV hypertrophy (LVH). Methods and Results —A population sample of 1371 men and women aged 25 to 74 years was examined by echocardiography and bioelectrical impedance analysis. Internal partition values for LVH were generated in a healthy population subgroup on the basis of LV mass divided by FFM and by the traditional indexations to body height, height 2.7 , and body surface area. In contrast to the sex-specific criteria required by traditional indexations, the value of LV mass/FFM that divided individuals with and without LVH was identical for men and wom...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
We examined the difference between self-reported and measured body size values and their impact on d...
Background and aim. Weight and height are two major determinants of left ventricular mass (LVM); the...
Background—Fat-free mass (FFM) has been proposed as an optimal normalization of left ventricular (LV...
Background and aim. Weight and height are two major determinants of left ventricular mass (LVM); the...
Whether left ventricular mass (LVM) should be normalized to different indexes in relation to body si...
Whether left ventricular mass (LVM) should be normalized to different indexes in relation to body si...
BACKGROUND: Indexation to fat-free mass (FFM) seems to be the best option for adjusting left ventric...
Background: Insulin resistance and obesity are recognized as left ventricular (LV) mass determinants...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is frequently associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a conditio...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is frequently associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a conditio...
PURPOSE: To evaluate left ventricular mass (LVM) index in hypertensive and normotensive obese indivi...
AbstractObjectives. We investigated the relationship between body size, body composition and left ve...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
We examined the difference between self-reported and measured body size values and their impact on d...
Background and aim. Weight and height are two major determinants of left ventricular mass (LVM); the...
Background—Fat-free mass (FFM) has been proposed as an optimal normalization of left ventricular (LV...
Background and aim. Weight and height are two major determinants of left ventricular mass (LVM); the...
Whether left ventricular mass (LVM) should be normalized to different indexes in relation to body si...
Whether left ventricular mass (LVM) should be normalized to different indexes in relation to body si...
BACKGROUND: Indexation to fat-free mass (FFM) seems to be the best option for adjusting left ventric...
Background: Insulin resistance and obesity are recognized as left ventricular (LV) mass determinants...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is frequently associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a conditio...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is frequently associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a conditio...
PURPOSE: To evaluate left ventricular mass (LVM) index in hypertensive and normotensive obese indivi...
AbstractObjectives. We investigated the relationship between body size, body composition and left ve...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
The need for left ventricular mass (LVM) normalization to body size is well recognized. Currently us...
We examined the difference between self-reported and measured body size values and their impact on d...
Background and aim. Weight and height are two major determinants of left ventricular mass (LVM); the...