ObjectivesWe hypothesized that, in obese persons without comorbidities, cardiovascular responses to excess weight are reversible during weight loss by either bariatric surgery or diet.BackgroundObesity is associated with cardiac hypertrophy, diastolic dysfunction, and increased aortic stiffness, which are independent predictors of cardiovascular risk.MethodsThirty-seven obese (body mass index 40 ± 8 kg/m2) and 20 normal-weight subjects (body mass index 21 ± 2 kg/m2) without identifiable cardiac risk factors underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for the assessment of the left and right ventricles and of indexes of aortic function. Thirty of the obese subjects underwent repeat imaging after 1 year of significant weight loss, achieved i...
Obesity remains a worldwide concern due to the plethora of adverse health effects affecting numerous...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the effect of bariatric surgery (BS)–induced weight loss on cardia...
Purpose Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blood pressure (BP), impa...
ObjectivesWe hypothesized that, in obese persons without comorbidities, cardiovascular responses to ...
OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that, in obese persons without comorbidities, cardiovascular responses t...
Obesity is associated with cardiac hypertrophy and increased aortic stiffness, which are independent...
Purpose: Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blood pressure (BP), imp...
© The Author(s) 2020. Purpose Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blo...
Obesity is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease. Although several cardiovascular risk ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a systemic disorder associated with an increase in left ventricular mass and ...
OBJECTIVE:The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the association of obesity and heart failure...
Background Obesity is associated with cardiac dysfunction, atherosclerosis, and increased cardiovasc...
Background: the implication of obessity on cardiometabolic risk factors and incident diabetes has be...
ObjectivesThe objective of this prospective, single-site, 2-year dietary intervention study was to e...
Background: Obesity contributes to left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) and may lea...
Obesity remains a worldwide concern due to the plethora of adverse health effects affecting numerous...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the effect of bariatric surgery (BS)–induced weight loss on cardia...
Purpose Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blood pressure (BP), impa...
ObjectivesWe hypothesized that, in obese persons without comorbidities, cardiovascular responses to ...
OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that, in obese persons without comorbidities, cardiovascular responses t...
Obesity is associated with cardiac hypertrophy and increased aortic stiffness, which are independent...
Purpose: Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blood pressure (BP), imp...
© The Author(s) 2020. Purpose Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blo...
Obesity is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease. Although several cardiovascular risk ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a systemic disorder associated with an increase in left ventricular mass and ...
OBJECTIVE:The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the association of obesity and heart failure...
Background Obesity is associated with cardiac dysfunction, atherosclerosis, and increased cardiovasc...
Background: the implication of obessity on cardiometabolic risk factors and incident diabetes has be...
ObjectivesThe objective of this prospective, single-site, 2-year dietary intervention study was to e...
Background: Obesity contributes to left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) and may lea...
Obesity remains a worldwide concern due to the plethora of adverse health effects affecting numerous...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the effect of bariatric surgery (BS)–induced weight loss on cardia...
Purpose Obesity clearly increases cardiovascular risk, often inducing high blood pressure (BP), impa...