For many decades, obesity has been one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Despite medical advances, the obesity increases contribution to morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Numerous anthropometric criteria for obesity are well-studied, simple and inexpensive tools for diagnosing overweight in the population. However, their accuracy is comparatively low. In particular, it is impossible to determine body composition based on these criteria, which is a key point in cardiovascular risk stratification. Despite the relatively short period of ultrasound practice for obesity diagnosis, convincing evidence has already been obtained of their high accuracy and effectiveness in predicting the risk of cardiovascular ...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are commonly present in obese children. Aim: To evaluate the...
Abstract- Obesity by definition is a state of excess adipose tissue mass. Obesity is a global epidem...
BACKGROUND:: The relation between visceral fat accumulation and development of cardiovascular and me...
Aim. To assess the role of ultrasound parameters of the extent of abdominal and epicardial visceral ...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease remains the leading cause of death in the world despite being largely pr...
K. Main, S. Peterson, J. Peterson, W. Repovich, & E. Hilberg Linfield College, McMinnville, OR; East...
Obesity has become a global public health issue. Cardiac adaptation to obesity includes structural a...
Obesity is a growing health problem worldwide. It is associated with an increased cardiovascular ris...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
Despite the lack of evidence that assessing the global cardiovascular risk leads to a decreased inci...
Ultrasound is a non-invasive, fast, relatively inexpensive and available tool for estimating adiposi...
The incidence of significant obesity is rising across the globe. These patients often have a cluster...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
The prevalence and severity of obesity have increased over recent decades, reaching worldwide epidem...
José Augusto A Barbosa¹, Alexandre B Rodrigues¹, Cleonice Carvalho C Mota¹, M&...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are commonly present in obese children. Aim: To evaluate the...
Abstract- Obesity by definition is a state of excess adipose tissue mass. Obesity is a global epidem...
BACKGROUND:: The relation between visceral fat accumulation and development of cardiovascular and me...
Aim. To assess the role of ultrasound parameters of the extent of abdominal and epicardial visceral ...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease remains the leading cause of death in the world despite being largely pr...
K. Main, S. Peterson, J. Peterson, W. Repovich, & E. Hilberg Linfield College, McMinnville, OR; East...
Obesity has become a global public health issue. Cardiac adaptation to obesity includes structural a...
Obesity is a growing health problem worldwide. It is associated with an increased cardiovascular ris...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
Despite the lack of evidence that assessing the global cardiovascular risk leads to a decreased inci...
Ultrasound is a non-invasive, fast, relatively inexpensive and available tool for estimating adiposi...
The incidence of significant obesity is rising across the globe. These patients often have a cluster...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
The prevalence and severity of obesity have increased over recent decades, reaching worldwide epidem...
José Augusto A Barbosa¹, Alexandre B Rodrigues¹, Cleonice Carvalho C Mota¹, M&...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are commonly present in obese children. Aim: To evaluate the...
Abstract- Obesity by definition is a state of excess adipose tissue mass. Obesity is a global epidem...
BACKGROUND:: The relation between visceral fat accumulation and development of cardiovascular and me...