肥胖、高血压和心脏

David Good MD, Stephen A. Morse DO, Hector O. Ventura MD, Efrain Reisin MD
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关于肥胖造成的风险存在争议,但普遍认为肥胖与许多严重疾病有关,主要是心血管和肿瘤。肥胖明显与高血压、心室重构以及随后的充血性心力衰竭、睡眠呼吸紊乱和猝死有关。与建立和维持肥胖状态相关的生理变化是复杂的,但正在变得清晰。在讨论肥胖对心血管的影响时,需要了解相关高血压的含义和机制。人们越来越认识到,脂肪组织在神经激素轴中是一个非常活跃的组织,而不仅仅是一个被动的储存库。除其他外,脂肪细胞相关的激素活性和对反馈机制的抵抗与血浆容量增加和交感神经张力增加有关。
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Obesity, Hypertension, and the Heart

Controversy exists regarding the amount of risk caused by obesity, but there is general consensus that it is associated with many serious disorders, mostly cardiovascular and neoplastic. Obesity is clearly associated with hypertension, ventricular remodeling with subsequent congestive heart failure, sleep-disordered breathing, and sudden death. The physiologic alterations associated with establishing and perpetuating the obese state are complex but are becoming clear. In discussing the cardiovascular consequences of obesity, the implications and mechanism of the associated hypertension need to be understood. There is growing recognition that adipose tissue is a very active in the neurohormonal axis and is not simply a passive storage depot. Among other things, adipocyte-related hormonal activity and resistance to feedback mechanisms are associated with increased plasma volume and increased sympathetic tone.

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