2021
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.20-708
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Obesity May Not Be a Risk of Non-Target Lesion Revascularization in the Elderly Patients

Abstract: Obesity is assumed to be one of the robust risk factors for coronary artery disease. However, the effects of obesity on the progression of atherosclerosis in patients in different age groups after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the effect of obesity on prognosis in different age groups.Consecutive patients who underwent urgent or elective PCI were surveyed for this study and were then divided into the elderly group and middle-aged group with a cut-off age o… Show more

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“…For other researchers, obesity and its comorbidities can cause complex commitments and limitations in older adults [ 12 , 15 ] regarding their life and existence, for example, in work performance [ 8 , 12 , 18 ], financial and economic activities, and participatory citizenship in society [ 12 , 18 ]. Among the various diseases and comorbidities related to obesity, we can mention arterial hypertension [ 11 , 20 ], coronary artery disease [ 20 ], diabetes mellitus [ 11 , 20 ], dyslipidemia [ 8 , 11 ], obstructive sleep apnea syndrome [ 8 , 11 ], steatohepatitis [ 18 ], various types of cancer [ 11 , 20 ], and the deterioration of lower limb torque [ 21 ], in addition to an increased risk of death on account of the comorbidities mentioned above [ 20 , 22 , 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other researchers, obesity and its comorbidities can cause complex commitments and limitations in older adults [ 12 , 15 ] regarding their life and existence, for example, in work performance [ 8 , 12 , 18 ], financial and economic activities, and participatory citizenship in society [ 12 , 18 ]. Among the various diseases and comorbidities related to obesity, we can mention arterial hypertension [ 11 , 20 ], coronary artery disease [ 20 ], diabetes mellitus [ 11 , 20 ], dyslipidemia [ 8 , 11 ], obstructive sleep apnea syndrome [ 8 , 11 ], steatohepatitis [ 18 ], various types of cancer [ 11 , 20 ], and the deterioration of lower limb torque [ 21 ], in addition to an increased risk of death on account of the comorbidities mentioned above [ 20 , 22 , 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other researchers, obesity and its comorbidities can cause complex commitments and limitations in older adults [11,14]regarding their life and existence, for example, in work performance [7,11,17], financial and economic activities, and participatory citizenship in society [11,17]. Among the various diseases and comorbidities related to obesity, we can mention arterial hypertension [10,19], coronary artery disease [19], diabetes mellitus [10,19] dyslipidemia [7,10], obstructive sleep apnea syndrome [7,10], steatohepatitis [17], various types of cancer [10,19], deterioration of lower limb torque [20], in addition to an increased risk of death on account of the comorbidities mentioned above [19,21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%