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Risk and population attributable fraction of stroke subtypes in Japan
CONCLUSION: Although there are differences according to the subtypes, hypertension could be regarded as the most crucial target for preventing strokes in Japan.PMID:37460296 | DOI:10.2188/jea.JE20220364
Source: Journal of Epidemiology - July 17, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Hiroshi Yatsuya Kazumasa Yamagishi Yuanying Li Isao Saito Yoshihiro Kokubo Isao Muraki Manami Inoue Shoichiro Tsugane Hiroyasu Iso Norie Sawada Source Type: research

Women with PCOS have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease regardless of diagnostic criteria - a prospective population-based cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: PCOS should be considered a significant risk factor for CVD. Future follow-up will show how the risk of CVD events develops after menopausal age.PMID:37436934 | DOI:10.1093/ejendo/lvad077
Source: European Journal of Endocrinology - July 12, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Authors: M M Ollila R K Arffman E Korhonen L Morin-Papunen S Franks J Junttila T T Piltonen Source Type: research

Body mass index and waist circumference as predictors of recurrent vascular events after a recent ischemic stroke
Obesity is an independent contributor to ischemic stroke incidence. A meta-analysis of 13 studies revealed that a 5 kg/m2 increase in body mass index (BMI) was associated with a 22% increased risk of ischemic stroke in European/North American/Australian cohorts and a 35% increased risk of ischemic stroke among the Asian populations.1 In a meta-analysis of 7 prospective studies, persons in the highest waist circumference (WC) category had a relative risk of 1.41 (95% CI, 1.21 ⁠–1.56) for ischemic stroke compared with persons in the lowest category.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 11, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Kyusik Kang, Jong-Moo Park, Wi-Sun Ryu, Sang-Wuk Jeong, Dong-Eog Kim, Hong-Kyun Park, Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hong, Kyung Bok Lee, Tai Hwan Park, Sang-Soon Park, Juneyoung Lee, Beom Joon Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Hee-Joon Bae Source Type: research

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists across the spectrum of heart failure
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2023 Jul 6:dgad398. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgad398. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) have been used to reduce body weight in overweight or people with obesity and to improve glycemic control and cardiovascular outcomes among people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and a high cardiovascular risk. However, the effects of GLP-1 RA may be modified by the presence of heart failure (HF). In this review, we summarize the evidence for the use of GLP-1 RA across patient's risk with a particular focus in HF. After a careful review of the literature, we challenge the c...
Source: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism - July 6, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Jo ão Pedro Ferreira Abhinav Sharma Javed Butler Milton Packer Faiez Zannad Francisco Vasques-N óvoa Adelino Leite-Moreira Jo ão Sérgio Neves Source Type: research

Risk factors for cardiovascular disease in primary Sj ögren’s syndrome (pSS): a 20-year follow-up study
ConclusionsExtraglandular involvement was associated with a higher prevalence of arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, and coronary artery disease. Anti-Ro/SSA and anti-La/SSB seropositivity was associated with a higher prevalence of cardiac rhythm abnormalities, hyperuricemia, venous thrombosis, coronary artery disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Raised inflammatory markers, disease activity measured by ESSDAI, extraglandular involvement, serologic markers including hypergammaglobulinemia and low C3, and treatment with corticosteroids were associated with a higher risk for cardiovascular comorbidities.Key ...
Source: Clinical Rheumatology - July 4, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Source Type: research

16.5MILLION Americans at risk of stroke from EXERCISING too hard, study suggests
Overweight and obese people may have a partial blockage in their carotid arteries - running to the brain via the neck - due to a build-up of plaque, scientists in India warned.
Source: the Mail online | Health - June 24, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

PCOS during the menopausal transition and after menopause: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hum Reprod Update. 2023 Jun 23:dmad015. doi: 10.1093/humupd/dmad015. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Current knowledge about the consequences of PCOS during the late reproductive years and after menopause is limited.OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of data on the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of women ≥45 years of age-peri- or postmenopausal-with PCOS.SEARCH METHODS: Studies published up to 15 April 2023, identified by Entrez-PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus online facilities, were considered. We included cross-sectional or pro...
Source: Cancer Control - June 24, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Mercedes Mill án-de-Meer Manuel Luque-Ram írez L ía Nattero-Chávez H éctor F Escobar-Morreale Source Type: research

Is increased myocardial triglyceride content associated with early changes in left ventricular function? A 1H-MRS and MRI strain study
ConclusionsPredicting MTGC remains a challenge in routine clinical practice, as only BMI independently correlates with increased MTGC. MTGC may play a role in LV dysfunction but does not appear to be involved in the development of subclinical strain abnormalities.
Source: Frontiers in Endocrinology - June 22, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research