Musculoskeletal disorders and coronary artery disease —promising molecular markers: literature review
Viktoria N. Karetnikova,
Anastasiya G. Neeshpapa,
Evgenia I. Carpova
et al.
Abstract:Currently, increasing evidence shows that people with cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease, have a higher risk of developing pathologies such as sarcopenia, osteopenia, osteosarcopenia, sarcopenic, and osteosarcopenic obesity, which is associated with increased mortality risk. Musculoskeletal and adipose tissue changes have significantly affected the quality of life of patients and are important clinical problems. It is assumed that between the aforementioned disorders and coronary heart d… Show more
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