Excess adiposity has been widely related to cardiac morphological changes. Nevertheless, the mechanistic link between increased adiposity and left ventricular (LV) morphology is controversial and not completely understood. In this context, several authors have recently debated the different "weight" of BMI as an index of general adiposity vs. the importance of the epicardial fat depot as a marker of local visceral adiposity in obesity-related LV changes. Studies in uncomplicated obesity suggest that the role of BMI in predicting LV abnormalities remains rather doubtful. In contrast, several lines of evidence suggest that cardiac adiposity could play an important part in the development of cardiac modifications. Epicardial fat as an index of...
Background and aim: Morbid obesity is often accompanied by insulin resistance and increased ectopic ...
PubMed: 23473765Background: Adipose tissue is the source of many adipokines affecting the cardiovasc...
Obesity has become a global public health issue. Cardiac adaptation to obesity includes structural a...
Abstract Aims The current study aimed to evaluate the associations between general and abdominal obe...
Background: The association between visceral obesity and cardiovascular risk has been well described...
Epicardial and myocardial fats increase with degree of visceral adiposity and possibly contribute to...
Background Epicardial adipose tissue ( EAT ) is in immediate apposition to the underlying myocardium...
The normal human heart contains epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and myocardial fat. The associations...
Background-—Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is in immediate apposition to the underlying myocardium...
Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the extent of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT)...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
Background: Current understanding of metabolic heart disease consists of a myriad of different patho...
I t is well established that the cardiovascular (CV) risk ofobesity is more strongly associated with...
International audienceBackground. - The severity of left ventricular (LV) remodelling is only partia...
Obesity is a major risk factor for heart disease, and physicians must be aware of emerging research ...
Background and aim: Morbid obesity is often accompanied by insulin resistance and increased ectopic ...
PubMed: 23473765Background: Adipose tissue is the source of many adipokines affecting the cardiovasc...
Obesity has become a global public health issue. Cardiac adaptation to obesity includes structural a...
Abstract Aims The current study aimed to evaluate the associations between general and abdominal obe...
Background: The association between visceral obesity and cardiovascular risk has been well described...
Epicardial and myocardial fats increase with degree of visceral adiposity and possibly contribute to...
Background Epicardial adipose tissue ( EAT ) is in immediate apposition to the underlying myocardium...
The normal human heart contains epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and myocardial fat. The associations...
Background-—Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is in immediate apposition to the underlying myocardium...
Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the extent of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT)...
OBJECTIVE—Examine whether there are independent influences of a greater degree of adiposity and long...
Background: Current understanding of metabolic heart disease consists of a myriad of different patho...
I t is well established that the cardiovascular (CV) risk ofobesity is more strongly associated with...
International audienceBackground. - The severity of left ventricular (LV) remodelling is only partia...
Obesity is a major risk factor for heart disease, and physicians must be aware of emerging research ...
Background and aim: Morbid obesity is often accompanied by insulin resistance and increased ectopic ...
PubMed: 23473765Background: Adipose tissue is the source of many adipokines affecting the cardiovasc...
Obesity has become a global public health issue. Cardiac adaptation to obesity includes structural a...