407 results on '"Kozakova, M."'
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52. Influence of Apolipoproteins on the Association Between Lipids and Insulin Sensitivity: A cross-sectional analysis of the RISC Study
53. INSULIN-RESISTANCE AND LARGE ARTERY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN NORMAL SUBJECTS
54. Ultrasonic imaging of the carotid arteries, from intima-media thickness to histological markers for plaque vulnerability: what do we know?
55. Increased carotid IMT in patients with type 2 diabetes free of cardiovascular complications appears to be an adaptive mechanism to an increased wall stress more than atheromasic degeneration
56. LOCAL CAROTID WAVE SPEED IS SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY, BUT SIMILARLY RELATED TO AGE, IN NORMAL SUBJECTS BELOW 65 YEARS
57. From metabolic normality to cardiometabolic risk factors in subjects with obesity
58. Age-related increase in aortic stiffness affects longitudinal myocardial function and ventricular-arterial coupling in both systolic and diastolic phase in normal subjects
59. Central hemodynamic estimates by ultrasound-derived carotid distension waveforms: comparison with applanation tonometry
60. Wall Tensile Stress but not Atherosclerotic Risk Factors Determines 3-year Carotid Intima-media Thickness Progression Rate in Healthy Subjects
61. Fatty liver index, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and early carotid plaques
62. Local carotid wave speed by radiofrequency-based ultrasound vs carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity for estimate of large artery stiffness in the clinical setting: similarities and differences
63. Fatty liver index, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and early carotid plaques
64. Plasma sCD36 is associated with markers of atherosclerosis, insulin resistance and fatty liver in a nondiabetic healthy population
65. Natural history and physiological determinants of changes in glucose tolerance in a non-diabetic population: the RISC Study
66. Increased carotid imt in early hypertension represents an adaptive mechanism to increased pulsatile load
67. A novel surrogate index for hepatic insulin resistance
68. Effect of habitual physical activity measured by accelerometer on carotid and cardiac structure and function
69. Liver enzymes are associated with hepatic insulin resistance, insulin secretion, and glucagon concentration in healthy men and women
70. Radiofrequency-based estimates of local common carotid stiffness and intima-media thickness: implications for detecting early vascular involvement in hypertension and diabetes
71. Comparison of two radiofraquency-based systems for assessment of local carotid stiffness
72. Gamma-glutamyltransferase and adiponectin as determinants of presence and acoustic properties of early carotid plaques in normal subjects
73. An average daily physical activity is an independent determinant of local carotid stiffness and myocardial performance
74. In healthy untrained subjects, bouts of moderate-vigorous physical activity are associated with increase in LV mass and decrease in plasma levels of adiponectin and leptin
75. Carotid stiffness and wave reflection during antihypertensive therapy with calcium antagonists: Insight from a wave intensity approach
76. Body weight, not insulin sensitivity or secretion, may predict spontaneous weight changes in nondiabetic and prediabetic subjects: the RISC study
77. Effect of sedentary behaviour and vigorous physical activity on segment-specific carotid wall thickness and its progression in a healthy population
78. Local carotid stifness versus carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity in normal subjects and patients with risk factors
79. Insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function in the offspring of type 2 diabetic patients: impact of line of inheritance
80. Preclinical Structural and Functional Vascular Involvement in Young Subjects With Type 1 Diabetes Without Overt Complications
81. Impact of family history on relations between insulin resistance, LDL cholesterol and carotid IMT in healthy adults
82. The effect of menopause on carotid artery remodeling, insulin sensitivity, and plasma adiponectin in healthy women
83. Increased Carotid Intima Media Thickness and Wave Reflection in Patients With Intracranial Aneurysms
84. Large artery mechanical properties in patients with intracranial aneurysms
85. An increased wave reflection from the cerebral vascular bed is related to the size of the aneurysm but not the susceptibility to rupture in patients with intracranial aneurysms
86. Endothelial dysfunction related to the glycemic control as a very early vascular abnormality in young subjects with type 1 diabetes without complications
87. Endothelial dysfunction, increased carotid intma-media thickness and blood pressure are early preclinical vascular abnormalities in young subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus and satisfactory glycemic control
88. Sub-clinical endothelial dysfunction in adolescents with satisfactorily controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus
89. Hyperinsulinemia and hyperdynamic circulation are detectable in prehypertensive subjects in the absence of cardiovascular remodelling: new insight from a wave intensity analysis approach
90. The effect of menopause on carotid artery remodeling, insulin sensitivity, and plasma adiponectin in healthy women
91. Effect of microgravity simulated by prolonged head-down rest on cardiac remodelling and myocardial performance
92. Fasting Insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: the RISK study
93. Fatty liver is associated with insulin resistance, risk of coronary heart disease, and early atherosclerosis in a large European population
94. Prolonged cardiac unloading in young healthy subjects induces physiologic cardiac atrophy with preserved LV geometry and attenuated longitudinal myocardial function
95. Reduced arterial wave reflection during antihypertensive therapy with barnidipine: a separated wave analysis study by ultrasound
96. Vascular surrogate end-points and estimates of global cardiovascular risk in subjects with low-average Framingham score: focus on ultrasound indices of local carotid stiffness
97. Fatty Liver Index (FLI) as a new cardiometabolic risk marker: validation in the RISC study
98. Metabolic syndrome does not have an independent impact on ultrasound indices of preclinical cardiovascular disease
99. Left ventricular and carotid artery remodeling in normotensive and hypertensive obese subjects: new insight from an integrated cardiovascular ultrasound approach
100. Body composition and common carotid artery remodeling in a healthy population
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