- Obesity, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Diseases Compendium
Patients with diabetes mellitus are at heightened risk of both adverse microvascular and cardiovascular events Moreover, once cardiovascular disease develops, diabetes mellitus exacerbates progression and worsens outcomes
- Clinical Data, Complications, Sequelae, and Death Causes in MIS-C
Patients with MIS-C are typically previously healthy, and their most common comorbidity is obesity Cardiovascular abnormalities, which are the most prevalent complications of MIS-C patients, and thromboembolic events have the greatest influence on the severity of the disease
- Relationship Among Diabetes, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Disease . . .
Obesity and diabetes frequently coexist, yet their individual contributions to cardiovascular risk remain debated We explored cardiovascular disease biomarkers, events, and mortality in the UK Biobank stratified by BMI and diabetes
- Updated Case Definition of MIS-C and Implications for Clinical Care
In 2023, a revised MIS-C case definition was constructed to improve specificity and reduce misclassification with other pediatric inflammatory conditions This study aims to describe the impact of the updated definition on the classification of patients with MIS-C and Kawasaki Disease (KD)
- Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Fact Sheet
The other half of children with MIS-C had a known or reported existing medical condition (called “a comorbidity”), the most common being obesity About 1 in 6 cases of children with MIS-C had at least 2 underlying medical conditions (i e , lung disease, diabetes, heart disease, autism, etc )
- Obesity and cardiovascular disease: an ESC clinical consensus statement . . .
Despite the increasingly appreciated link between obesity and a broad range of cardiovascular disease manifestations including atherosclerotic disease, heart failure, thromboembolic disease, arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death, obesity has been underrecognized and sub-optimally addressed compared with other modifiable cardiovascular risk factors
- Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease: Mechanistic Insights and . . .
Management of obesity-associated cardiovascular disease involves both aggressive control of cardiometabolic risk factors and implementation of weight reduction strategies
- Chronic Conditions, Multimorbidity and Health Outcomes Among US Adults
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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