Chronic heart failure is often accompanied by comorbidities including obesity being the major one. It significantly aggravates the course of the disease and clinical outcome. Changes in the plasma concentration of lipids in chronic heart failure were demonstrated by many studies. Recently a considerable number of works has appeared in which a negative influence of both high and low levels of lipids on the course, consequences and survival in patients with chronic heart failure was observed. The objective of the research was to study gender-based and age-related peculiarities of lipid metabolism in chronic heart failure secondary to overweight and obesity. Material and methods. There were examined 212 patients with chro...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
Despite advances made in treatment over recent years, chronic heart failure (CHF) remains a patholog...
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome resulting from structural or functional abnormality of the...
<p>Women are near 50 % of all patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Next few years the CHF in w...
Background and AimsDyslipidemia is a high risk factor of heart disease. Among heart disease, the pre...
AIMS: A higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better survival in heart failure (HF) patie...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing globally, with important implications for cardiovascul...
<p>The results of epidemiologic researches in European countries and USA demonstrated that the preva...
<p>Today chronic heart failure (CHF) is one of the main causes of death of patients with obesity and...
Accumulating evidence points to the existence of an inflammatory-metabolic phenotype of heart failur...
AbstractTraditional risk factors of a poor clinical outcome and mortality in the general population,...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Traditional risk factors of a poor clinical outcome and mortality in the general population, includi...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children worldwide has reached epic proportions and has b...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
Despite advances made in treatment over recent years, chronic heart failure (CHF) remains a patholog...
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome resulting from structural or functional abnormality of the...
<p>Women are near 50 % of all patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Next few years the CHF in w...
Background and AimsDyslipidemia is a high risk factor of heart disease. Among heart disease, the pre...
AIMS: A higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better survival in heart failure (HF) patie...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing globally, with important implications for cardiovascul...
<p>The results of epidemiologic researches in European countries and USA demonstrated that the preva...
<p>Today chronic heart failure (CHF) is one of the main causes of death of patients with obesity and...
Accumulating evidence points to the existence of an inflammatory-metabolic phenotype of heart failur...
AbstractTraditional risk factors of a poor clinical outcome and mortality in the general population,...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Traditional risk factors of a poor clinical outcome and mortality in the general population, includi...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children worldwide has reached epic proportions and has b...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
Despite advances made in treatment over recent years, chronic heart failure (CHF) remains a patholog...
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...