Navigating Cardiovascular Challenges of Obesity: Exploring Preventive Approaches.

Vibha Sinha, Shubhojeet Roy, Sapnita Shinde, Deepankar Mondal, Vineeta Dixit, Deepak Dwivedi, Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Rakesh Gupta, Naveen Kumar Vishwakarma, Dhananjay Shukla
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The global prevalence of obesity has surged to epidemic proportions, posing a significant threat to public health in the twenty-first century. Beyond its established association with metabolic diseases, obesity profoundly impacts cardiovascular health, serving as a major risk factor for various cardiovascular illnesses (CVDs), including coronary artery disease, heart failure, hypertension, and stroke. Mechanistically, obesity triggers a cascade of pathophysiological processes, including chronic inflammation and insulin resistance, exacerbating atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction. Moreover, obesity correlates with metabolic abnormalities that further elevate the risk of cardiovascular events. As global community has faced the COVID-19 pandemic, and thus, the aftereffects of the pandemic might pose a spectrum of post-viral complications, including cardiovascular sequelae such as myocarditis and arrhythmias. Considering the intersectionality of obesity, COVID-19, and cardiovascular health are imperative, particularly as obese individuals face heightened risks of severe post-COVID-19 effects and subsequent cardiovascular complications. Lifestyle management emerges as a cornerstone in preventing and managing obesity-related cardiovascular risks, encompassing dietary modifications, physical activity, behavioural therapies, and patient education. Embracing innovative approaches, including modulation of gut microbiota and novel drug developments, holds promise in addressing the intricate nexus between obesity and cardiovascular diseases. This review underscores the paramount importance of lifestyle interventions over pharmacological measures, advocating for a comprehensive approach involving healthcare practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to mitigate the long-term cardiovascular consequences of obesity and COVID-19.

导航肥胖的心血管挑战:探索预防方法。
肥胖的全球流行率已飙升至流行病的程度,对21世纪的公共卫生构成重大威胁。除了与代谢性疾病建立联系外,肥胖还深刻影响心血管健康,是各种心血管疾病(cvd)的主要危险因素,包括冠状动脉疾病、心力衰竭、高血压和中风。从机制上讲,肥胖引发了一系列病理生理过程,包括慢性炎症和胰岛素抵抗,加剧了动脉粥样硬化和内皮功能障碍。此外,肥胖与代谢异常相关,这进一步增加了心血管事件的风险。由于全球社会面临COVID-19大流行,因此,大流行的后遗症可能会造成一系列病毒后并发症,包括心肌炎和心律失常等心血管后遗症。考虑到肥胖、COVID-19和心血管健康的交叉性,肥胖个体面临严重的COVID-19后效应和随后的心血管并发症的风险增加,这一点至关重要。生活方式管理是预防和管理与肥胖相关的心血管风险的基石,包括饮食调整、身体活动、行为治疗和患者教育。采用创新的方法,包括肠道微生物群的调节和新型药物的开发,有望解决肥胖和心血管疾病之间复杂的联系。本综述强调了生活方式干预相对于药物措施的重要性,倡导医疗从业者、研究人员和政策制定者采取综合方法,以减轻肥胖和COVID-19对心血管的长期影响。
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