Despite the lack of evidence that assessing the global cardiovascular risk leads to a decreased incidence of cardiovascular events, accurate patient profiling is paramount in preventive medicine. An excess of visceral fat (VF) is associated with an enhanced cardiovascular risk; importantly, VF is quantifiable rapidly, cheaply and safely by ultrasound, which makes it suitable for use in clinical practice. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate if US-measured VF (USVF) could be a better predictor of glucose homeostasis and cardiovascular risk than simple anthropometric measures
Objectives: To evaluate the association between visceral fat and cardiovascular risk factors and to ...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
Although visceral fat (VF) can be quantified via computed tomography or dual-energy X-ray absorptiom...
Despite the lack of evidence that assessing the global cardiovascular risk leads to a decreased inci...
Visceral fat accumulation is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Clinical evaluation of v...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease remains the leading cause of death in the world despite being largely pr...
E. Hilberg, W. Repovich, J. Peterson, S. Peterson, & K. Main Eastern Washington University, Cheney, ...
BACKGROUND: Visceral obesity is closely associated with cardiovascular disease and the metabolic syn...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
K. Main, S. Peterson, J. Peterson, W. Repovich, & E. Hilberg Linfield College, McMinnville, OR; East...
Background: The metabolic syndrome (MS) brings together a number of pro- atherogenic and pro-thrombo...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the association between visceral fat and cardiovascular risk factors a...
BACKGROUND:: The relation between visceral fat accumulation and development of cardiovascular and me...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Objectives: To evaluate the association between visceral fat and cardiovascular risk factors and to ...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
Although visceral fat (VF) can be quantified via computed tomography or dual-energy X-ray absorptiom...
Despite the lack of evidence that assessing the global cardiovascular risk leads to a decreased inci...
Visceral fat accumulation is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Clinical evaluation of v...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease remains the leading cause of death in the world despite being largely pr...
E. Hilberg, W. Repovich, J. Peterson, S. Peterson, & K. Main Eastern Washington University, Cheney, ...
BACKGROUND: Visceral obesity is closely associated with cardiovascular disease and the metabolic syn...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
K. Main, S. Peterson, J. Peterson, W. Repovich, & E. Hilberg Linfield College, McMinnville, OR; East...
Background: The metabolic syndrome (MS) brings together a number of pro- atherogenic and pro-thrombo...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the association between visceral fat and cardiovascular risk factors a...
BACKGROUND:: The relation between visceral fat accumulation and development of cardiovascular and me...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Objectives: To evaluate the association between visceral fat and cardiovascular risk factors and to ...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
Although visceral fat (VF) can be quantified via computed tomography or dual-energy X-ray absorptiom...