WOS: 000175212700008PubMed ID: 12008687Obesity is pathogenically related to clinical and subclinical disorders that contribute to the development of atherosclerotic plaques and their complications leading to onset of cardiovascular events. Arterial stiffness may be an indicator of early vascular changes signaling the development of vascular disease. The purpose of this study was to assess the stiffness of the abdominal aorta using transthoracic echocardiography in normotensive obese and hypertensive obese pediatric patients and a control group. The study group consisted of 25 healthy children (M/F: 13/12) as a control group (Group I), 25 normotensive obese children (M/F: 13/12) (Group II) and 25 hypertensive obese children (M/F: 14/11) (Gro...
Childhood obesity speeds up the development of arterial stiffness and progressively increases the va...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Arterial stiffness is a marker of vascular damage. Although adiposity increases cardiovascular risk,...
Aim. To analyze if childhood obesity associates with changes in elastic, transitional, and/or muscul...
Background. Atherosclerosis that starts in childhood invariably advances during adulthood. Aim. We a...
Background: Childhood obesity is linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes in adulthood. This study ...
Background: To investigate endothelial dysfunction and morphological vascular changes in childhood o...
Background: To investigate endothelial dysfunction and morphological vascular changes in childhood o...
Background: Obesity is related to an increase in the rates of cardiovascular disease. Objective: To ...
We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arterial stiffeni...
Background: We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arter...
BACKGROUND: We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arter...
Aim. To analyze the association of parameters characterizing the degree of arterial stiffness and ec...
WOS: 000271811000008PubMed ID: 19508453Background: Much epidemiological evidence has linked low birt...
Background: Obesity is an independent cardiovascular risk factor that contributes to the development...
Childhood obesity speeds up the development of arterial stiffness and progressively increases the va...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Arterial stiffness is a marker of vascular damage. Although adiposity increases cardiovascular risk,...
Aim. To analyze if childhood obesity associates with changes in elastic, transitional, and/or muscul...
Background. Atherosclerosis that starts in childhood invariably advances during adulthood. Aim. We a...
Background: Childhood obesity is linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes in adulthood. This study ...
Background: To investigate endothelial dysfunction and morphological vascular changes in childhood o...
Background: To investigate endothelial dysfunction and morphological vascular changes in childhood o...
Background: Obesity is related to an increase in the rates of cardiovascular disease. Objective: To ...
We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arterial stiffeni...
Background: We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arter...
BACKGROUND: We prospectively and longitudinally determined the effects of childhood obesity on arter...
Aim. To analyze the association of parameters characterizing the degree of arterial stiffness and ec...
WOS: 000271811000008PubMed ID: 19508453Background: Much epidemiological evidence has linked low birt...
Background: Obesity is an independent cardiovascular risk factor that contributes to the development...
Childhood obesity speeds up the development of arterial stiffness and progressively increases the va...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Arterial stiffness is a marker of vascular damage. Although adiposity increases cardiovascular risk,...