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Associations of an HDL apolipoproteomic index with cardiometabolic risk factors before and after exercise training in the HERITAGE Family Study.

J Sebastian Miranda MaraviEric C LeszczynskiCharles S SchwartzPrasun K DevJacob L BarberRiley J ReasonsRyan W PearceMichael J McPhaulRobert J KonradJeremy M RobbinsRobert E GersztenTimothy S CollierClaude BouchardAnand RohatgiMark A Sarzynski
Published in: Atherosclerosis (2024)
A higher pCAD index was associated with a worse cardiometabolic profile at baseline but improved with regular exercise. The results from this study highlight the potential role of HDL apolipoproteins as therapeutic targets for lifestyle interventions, particularly in high-risk individuals.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • cardiovascular disease
  • metabolic syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss
  • high intensity
  • resistance training
  • human health