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Obesity-Related Biomarkers Are Associated With Exercise Intolerance and HFpEF

Circulation: Heart Failure

Fasting blood samples collected at the time of the cardiopulmonary exercise test were used to assay obesity-related biomarkers. Our findings suggest that among the obesity-related biomarkers studied, higher levels of leptin and CRP are independently associated with increased odds of HFpEF, with odds ratios of 1.36 (95% CI, 1.09–1.70)

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5 Most-Cited Takeaways From the 19th Annual Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

42% of adults are considered obese , increasing their risk of diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular issues. He emphasized the evolving landscape of biomarker utility in enhancing the accuracy of HF prediction and the need for targeted interventions based on these biomarkers. In the U.S.,

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Early Renal Denervation Attenuates Cardiac Dysfunction in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

Journal of the American Heart Association

BackgroundThe renal sympathetic nervous system modulates systemic blood pressure, cardiac performance, and renal function. In addition, renal injury, oxidative stress, inflammation, and profibrotic biomarkers were evaluated to determine pathways associated with RDN. Journal of the American Heart Association, Ahead of Print.

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Why Walking Might Save Your Life.

Dr. Paddy Barrett

More steps are linked to: Less obesity. Less high blood pressure. 2 [link] 3 Physical activity patterns and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk in hunter-gatherers. occupation-related physical activity and their associations with obesity. Higher step counts are a reliable way of hitting this goal.

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Top 10 Cardiac Diagnosis Trends in 2024

GEMMS

Traditional tools like stethoscopes, blood pressure gauges, and electrocardiograms (ECG) are fundamental for standard diagnostic practices. Much of heart disease is linked to conditions like diabetes, obesity, or chronic kidney disease, and specific mutations in nucleic acids help identify them.

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Physiology Friday #211: Morning vs. Evening Exercise for Blood Pressure and Autonomic Nervous System Health

Physiologically Speaking

In a new study, evening exercise, but not morning exercise, reduced blood pressure, lowered sympathetic activity, and improved baroreflex sensitivity in a group of adults with treated hypertension. In one randomized controlled trial of adults with overweight and obesity, morning and afternoon exercise caused comparable weight loss.

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Physiology Friday #230: Cutting Sugar vs. Cutting Carbs for Cardiometabolic Health

Physiologically Speaking

On one side, advocates of low-carbohydrate diets argue that cutting carbs, particularly in the form of sugars, is essential for weight management and metabolic health — pointing the rise of insulin resistance, obesity, and type 2 diabetes as evidence that our carbohydrate-laden diets are wreaking havoc on our bodies. No surprises here.