Salivary cardiac-enriched FHL2-interacting protein is associated with higher diastolic-to-systolic-blood pressure ratio, sedentary time and center of pressure displacement in healthy 7-9 years old school-children.
Fidanka VasilevaRaquel Font-LladóGemma Carreras-BadosaBlanca Roman-ViñasAïda Cadellans-ArrónizAbel López-BermejoAnna Prats-PuigPublished in: Frontiers in endocrinology (2024)
CEFIP can be easily assessed in saliva as a promising biomarker associated with cardiovascular health in 7-9 years old school-children. Interestingly, higher salivary CEFIP concentration was related to higher D/S BP ratio, more sedentary time and higher CoP displacement i.e., lower level of balance in these children.