Is hyperlipidemia a coronary artery disease? What is the treatment for valvular heart disease? Is hypertensive heart disease and hypertensive vascular disease the same thing? Is dilated cardiomyopathy curable? How does hypertension cause coronary artery disease?
Is hyperlipidemia a coronary artery disease? How does coronary artery disease affect the body? Is AFib a coronary artery disease? How does coronary artery disease affect the heart? What is borderline myocardial ischemia? What is valvular heart disease?
Epidemiologic data indicate that a postprandial state characterized by abnormally increased levels of glucose and lipids (also referred to as postprandial dysmetabolism) is an independent predictor of future cardiovascular events, even in nondiabetic subjects. The cardiovascular toxicity of postprand...
Potential mechanisms for hyperinsulinemia as a major defect in metabolic disease. Chronic hyperinsulinemia of any potential etiology is associated with chronic hyperglucagonemia, which may lead to increased hepatic glucose output. Nutrient excess and hyperlipidemia contribute to adipose tissue expansion and d...
Hyperlipidemia attenuates vascular endothelial growth factor-induced angiogenesis, impairs cerebral blood flow, and disturbs stroke recovery via decreased pericyte coverage of brain endothelial cells Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol., 33 (2013), pp. 1561-1567 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 73 Q. Zang, ...
Multifactorial etiologies of AD AD is a complex disease caused by the interaction of many factors. Aging, itself, is the primary risk factor for the de- velopment of AD and aging–related problems such as dia- betes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia may further promote AD risk [29]. Genetic...
Improved knowledge of the complex pathophysiological processes of obesity has enhanced our awareness of manageable targets for pharmaceutical interventions to treat obesity and associated cardiometabolic problems like type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. Due to this advancement, novel, potent ...
Hyperlipidemia, a prevalent condition linked to elevated cholesterol levels, frequently necessitates the use of statins as a key medical intervention.The value 0.754 corresponds to the therapeutic use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers. A comparative analysis of ...
Epidemiological studies have shown that classical risk factors, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, obesity, and diabetes cause AS, but the etiology of the disease still remains unclear[6-8]. In recent years, the prevalence of these risk factors has successfully reduced; however, there ...
How does hyperlipidemia cause coronary artery disease? Is a thoracic aortic aneurysm considered heart disease? Does an aortic aneurysm cause hypertension? What happens when the right coronary artery is blocked? What constitutes coronary artery disease?