1. Effect of weight loss on coronary circulation and adiponectin levels in obese women
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Ludovico Coppola, Maria Assunta Cafiero, Costantino Astarita, Dario Fontana, Antonino Coppola, Silvana Natale, Raffaele Marfella, Ercole Tagliamonte, Teresa Cirillo, Erminio Liguori, Coppola, A, Marfella, Raffaele, Coppola, L, Tagliamonte, E, Fontana, D, Liguori, E, Cirillo, T, Cafiero, M, Natale, S, and Astarita, Corrado
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,C-reactive protein ,Blood sugar ,medicine.disease ,Coronary circulation ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Weight loss ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Endothelial dysfunction ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Obesity is independently associated with coronary endothelial dysfunction. Adiponectin, a protein whose circulating levels are decreased in obesity, has direct effects on vascular function. The aim of this study was to investigate in obese women the effect of sustained weight loss on coronary circulation and circulating adiponectin levels. Methods Coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR), assessed by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (TTDE), blood pressure, lipid, glucose and insulin, HOMA scores, CRP-protein (CRP), and adiponectin parameters were investigated in forty obese pre-menopausal women and 40 healthy matched normal weight women at baseline and after sustained weight loss. Results At baseline, the obese group had significantly higher fasting glucose ( P P P P P P P P P P P P r =0.47, P r =0.38, P Conclusions In obese women the weight loss improves coronary circulation and increases adiponectin levels. The improvement in coronary circulation is associated with adiponectin levels.
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- 2008