Positive additive interaction effects of age, sex, obesity, and metabolic syndrome on left ventricular dysfunction.
Dan ZhouZhongwen YeZhiqiang NieChaolei ChenSongyuan LuoMengqi YanJiabin WangYingqing FengPublished in: Journal of diabetes (2023)
The MetS is independently associated with LVDD and impaired GLS. From the public health implications, prevention of MetS in women, elderly, and obese individuals might result in a greater reduction of LVDD and LVSD risk in cardiovascular high-risk population.
Keyphrases
- metabolic syndrome
- public health
- left ventricular
- insulin resistance
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- weight loss
- uric acid
- heart failure
- oxidative stress
- adipose tissue
- type diabetes
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- cardiovascular risk factors
- middle aged
- acute myocardial infarction
- breast cancer risk
- pregnancy outcomes
- mitral valve
- bariatric surgery
- high fat diet induced
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- aortic stenosis
- left atrial
- community dwelling
- cervical cancer screening
- obese patients
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- atrial fibrillation
- ejection fraction