The endothelium is a continuous layer of cells that coats the interior walls of arteries, capillaries, and veins. It has an essential regulatory role in hemostatic function, vascular tone, inflammation, and platelet activity. Endothelial dysfunction is characterized by a shift to a proi...
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Endothelial dysfunction, the earliest step in the process of atherosclerosis, is present in obese children. Exercise and/or a change of diet improve endothelial dysfunction at the macrovascular level in as little as 6 to 8 weeks. Yet, growing evidence suggests that endothelial dysfunction develops ...
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However, research suggests that the earlier a man experiences erectile dysfunction that is not due to psychological factors, the more likely he is to have hidden - sometimes called occult -endothelial dysfunction, and the more likely he is to experience something like a heart attack in the ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) and vascular disease often co-exist, especially in men over 40 years of age. Endothelial dysfunction is recognised as being the common denominator. Since the endothelium is present throughout the arterial tree, dysfunction at one point that is symptomatic (erectile dysfuncti...