AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i.e. peak oxygen consumption [VO2max]), and left ventricular (LV) structural characteristics (i.e., LV ejection fraction [LVEF], LV end diastolic dimension [LVEDD], LV posterior wall thickness [LVPWT]) in heart failure (HF) patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), and/or metabolic syndrome (MS). We hypothesize that excess weight and body fat are significantly related to cardiac functional status.Methods and resultsNinety four patients' clinical characteristics were analyzed at baseline to examine the relationships of interest. Results show that weight was correlated with fat and lean mass and LVEF (all p's < 0.050). Novel findings from our data...
Aims: Obesity is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i....
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that changes in cardiac structure and ventricular function associ...
BackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with high risk of cardiac dysfunction...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Previous studies evaluated the effect of obesity on left ventricular (LV) mass ...
Abstract Aims The current study aimed to evaluate the associations between general and abdominal obe...
BackgroundStudies have shown that higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with improved prognosis...
ObjectiveAssessment of obese patients with heart failure by left ventricular systolic dysfunction (L...
Background and aims: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
WOS: 000306190100012PubMed: 22486526Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the devel...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is one of the earliest signs for abnormal cardiac func...
Aims: Obesity is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
AimsThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between adiposity and functional status (i....
Overweight and obesity are usually defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m 2 and ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , ...
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that changes in cardiac structure and ventricular function associ...
BackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with high risk of cardiac dysfunction...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Previous studies evaluated the effect of obesity on left ventricular (LV) mass ...
Abstract Aims The current study aimed to evaluate the associations between general and abdominal obe...
BackgroundStudies have shown that higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with improved prognosis...
ObjectiveAssessment of obese patients with heart failure by left ventricular systolic dysfunction (L...
Background and aims: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
WOS: 000306190100012PubMed: 22486526Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in the devel...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is one of the earliest signs for abnormal cardiac func...
Aims: Obesity is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It is unclear whether subcutaneous and visceral fat are differentially correlat...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...