Abstract Background Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Arterial stiffness assessed by carotid femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We aimed to investigate how various measures of body composition affect arterial stiffness. Methods This is an analysis of cross-sectional baseline data from a controlled clinical trial addressing changes in arterial stiffness after either surgery or lifestyle intervention in a population of morbidly obese patients. High-fidelity applanation tonometry (Millar®, Sphygmocor®) was used to measure pulse wave velocity (PWV). Carotid femoral PWV is a direct measure of arterial stiffness and is considered to be the gol...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Aims Arterial stiffness decreases with weight loss in overweight and obese adults, but the mechanism...
Arterial stiffness is associated with both obesity and poor physical fitness. However, recent findin...
Background Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Arte...
Objective: The relationship between obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear. This s...
The relationship between obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear. This study aims t...
Abstract Obesity and overweight are closely related to cardiovascular mortality. Arterial stiffness ...
Abstract Background Our aim was to analyze the relationship between abdominal obesity and general ob...
Abstract The influence of body fat on arterial stiffness remains controversial. This study was perfo...
Background. BMI has been evaluated as an old criterion to evaluate obesity in individuals, but it do...
Martin, E., Augustine, J., Spartano, N., Lefferts, W., Heffernan, K. Syracuse University, Syracuse, ...
Objectives: Arterial stiffness is widely accepted as an important predictor of cardiovascular diseas...
Aim. To analyze the association of parameters characterizing the degree of arterial stiffness and ec...
Background Only a few studies have investigated the relationship between neck circumference and card...
Background: Prediction of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has issues among obese adolescents because of...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Aims Arterial stiffness decreases with weight loss in overweight and obese adults, but the mechanism...
Arterial stiffness is associated with both obesity and poor physical fitness. However, recent findin...
Background Obesity is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Arte...
Objective: The relationship between obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear. This s...
The relationship between obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear. This study aims t...
Abstract Obesity and overweight are closely related to cardiovascular mortality. Arterial stiffness ...
Abstract Background Our aim was to analyze the relationship between abdominal obesity and general ob...
Abstract The influence of body fat on arterial stiffness remains controversial. This study was perfo...
Background. BMI has been evaluated as an old criterion to evaluate obesity in individuals, but it do...
Martin, E., Augustine, J., Spartano, N., Lefferts, W., Heffernan, K. Syracuse University, Syracuse, ...
Objectives: Arterial stiffness is widely accepted as an important predictor of cardiovascular diseas...
Aim. To analyze the association of parameters characterizing the degree of arterial stiffness and ec...
Background Only a few studies have investigated the relationship between neck circumference and card...
Background: Prediction of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has issues among obese adolescents because of...
Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, one of the world's leading causes of death, first manifests...
Aims Arterial stiffness decreases with weight loss in overweight and obese adults, but the mechanism...
Arterial stiffness is associated with both obesity and poor physical fitness. However, recent findin...