Abstract Aims The current study aimed to evaluate the associations between general and abdominal obesity with left ventricular (LV) structure and function and whether these associations differed by sex. Methods and results This is a community‐based cross‐sectional study, and 971 hypertensive individuals without overt cardiovascular disease were included. General obesity was defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥ 28 kg/m2, and abdominal obesity was defined as waist circumference (WC) ≥ 90 cm for men and ≥85 cm for women. The associations between general and abdominal obesity with LV structure and function were examined using linear regression analysis, and the interaction by sex was performed. The mean age was 66.5 ± 11.4 years, and women accoun...
Excess adiposity has been widely related to cardiac morphological changes. Nevertheless, the mechani...
AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i....
Background and aims: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing globally, with important implications for cardiovascul...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Previous studies evaluated the effect of obesity on left ventricular (LV) mass ...
Objective The excess of adiposity affects the heart through haemodynamic and non haemodynamic mecha...
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that changes in cardiac structure and ventricular function associ...
There is evidence that hypertension is frequently associated with overweight/obesity even in kids an...
BackgroundMorbid obesity is associated with impaired long-term survival. Visceral and pericardial fa...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the effects of obesity on left ventricular (L...
We examined the relations of central adiposity with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction in m...
BackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with high risk of cardiac dysfunction...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess the independent effect of increased body size on l...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of left ventricular (LV) remode...
Excess adiposity has been widely related to cardiac morphological changes. Nevertheless, the mechani...
AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i....
Background and aims: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing globally, with important implications for cardiovascul...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Previous studies evaluated the effect of obesity on left ventricular (LV) mass ...
Objective The excess of adiposity affects the heart through haemodynamic and non haemodynamic mecha...
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that changes in cardiac structure and ventricular function associ...
There is evidence that hypertension is frequently associated with overweight/obesity even in kids an...
BackgroundMorbid obesity is associated with impaired long-term survival. Visceral and pericardial fa...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the effects of obesity on left ventricular (L...
We examined the relations of central adiposity with left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction in m...
BackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with high risk of cardiac dysfunction...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess the independent effect of increased body size on l...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of left ventricular (LV) remode...
Excess adiposity has been widely related to cardiac morphological changes. Nevertheless, the mechani...
AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i....
Background and aims: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...