A new research paper was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as “Aging (Albany NY)” and “Aging-US” by Web of Science) on December 12, 2024, Volume 16, Issue 22, titled “Arginase-II gene ...
Humans with relatively more fat hidden in and around their muscles face a higher risk of death or hospitalization from heart ...
Image: Adobe Stock To better understand the relationship between skeletal muscle quality, coronary flow reserve — a marker of coronary microvascular dysfunction — and CV outcomes, Taqueti and ...
Study: Skeletal muscle adiposity, coronary microvascular dysfunction, and adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Image Credit: KateStudio / Shutterstock A recent study published in the European Heart ...
Researchers observed a strong correlation for BMI with subcutaneous adipose tissue and intermuscular adipose tissue and a moderate correlation with skeletal muscle. HealthDay News — Increased ...
Researchers found that people with higher amounts of fat stored in their muscles were more likely to have damage to the tiny blood vessels that serve the heart (coronary microvascular dysfunction ...
It's a copycat killer—often mimicking less severe conditions and delaying much-needed, timely treatments. But sepsis—an ...
Fatty muscles raise the risk of serious heart disease regardless of overall body weight, study shows
Taqueti et al, Skeletal Muscle Adiposity, Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction, and Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes, European Heart Journal (2024). DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehae827 ...
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