Abstract:Overweight is a major global health problem currently affecting almost 2 billion people worldwide. An additional 800 million are obese. These figures showed that 40% of the global adult population aged 18 years, and over are overweight while 14% are obese. What is now worrying is that more than 40 million children worldwide, as young as 5 years of age are either overweight or obese. Individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 25-29 kg/m 2 are considered to be overweight while obesity is the term used when the … Show more
“…Processes described above (see also figure 2) contribute to structural and functional changes in the heart such as left ventricular muscle disarray and hypertrophy, interstitial fibrosis, oxidative stress and increased cell death [128]. The result is diastolic and systolic dysfunctions as well cardiac arrhythmias and eventually SCD [129].…”
Title Diabetes-induced chronic heart failure is due to defects in calcium transporting and regulatory contractile proteins: cellular and molecular evidence Type Article URL https://clok.uclan.ac.uk/43996/ DOI ##doi## Date 2022 Citation Rupee
“…Processes described above (see also figure 2) contribute to structural and functional changes in the heart such as left ventricular muscle disarray and hypertrophy, interstitial fibrosis, oxidative stress and increased cell death [128]. The result is diastolic and systolic dysfunctions as well cardiac arrhythmias and eventually SCD [129].…”
Title Diabetes-induced chronic heart failure is due to defects in calcium transporting and regulatory contractile proteins: cellular and molecular evidence Type Article URL https://clok.uclan.ac.uk/43996/ DOI ##doi## Date 2022 Citation Rupee
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