The role of abdominal obesity and weight gain since adolescence in early atherosclerosis.

作者: Turgay Celik , Atila Iyisoy , U. Cagdas Yuksel , Ersoy Isik

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJCARD.2007.05.094

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摘要: The distribution of body fat appears to be an important determinant as patients with abdominal obesity are at greatest cardiovascular risk. Also is more predictive coronary risk than simple mass. On the other hand, weight gain after age 18 increases even in normal mass index. We believe that providing a healthy lifestyle, including dietary and physical activity modification, especially early adolescence may play essential part battle against atherosclerosis.

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