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Publikováno v:
Obesity. 18:1836-1844
The BMI is the most frequently used marker to evaluate obesity-associated risks. An alternative continuous index of lipid over accumulation, the lipid accumulation product (LAP), has been proposed, which is computed from waist circumference (WC, cm)
Publikováno v:
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 11:118-122
A common therapeutic approach in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who have elevated triglycerides (TGs) is to treat the hyperglycaemia before specifically targeting high TG. The aims of the current study were (i) to determine whether there was
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 24:1369-1374
Aims To determine the association of serum uric acid with all-cause mortality and hyperglycaemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Methods Retrospective cohort analysis of 535 consecutive patients who had uric acid determinations between 1998 and 200
Autor:
Cindy Stevenson, Byron J. Hoogwerf, Christine McQuade, Danielle M. Brennan, Brian M. Hoar, Mario Skugor
Publikováno v:
Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association. 21(8)
Thyroid hormones have profound effect on the heart and peripheral vasculature. Hypothyroidism is associated with an increase in a number of coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors including dyslipidemia, hypertension, and elevated levels of homocys
Publikováno v:
Preventive Cardiology.
This study examined the relationships among health-related quality of life and risk factors of coronary artery disease (CAD) and all-cause mortality in high-risk cardiac patients seen in a cardiology prevention clinic. At baseline, 1785 patients (age
Autor:
Danielle M. Brennan, Stanley L. Hazen, Adriana G. Ioachimescu, Brian M. Hoar, Byron J. Hoogwerf
Publikováno v:
Arthritis and rheumatism. 58(2)
Objective Uric acid is a product of the activity of xanthine oxidase, an enzyme linked to oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and heart failure. It is unclear whether adding uric acid levels to the assessment of cardiovascular risk might contr