肥胖和心力衰竭:探索心脏代谢轴
Jennifer J Rayner1, Ines Abdesselam1, Jiliu Pan1
1Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK.
Cardiovascular research
|June 3, 2025
概括
肥胖显著增加心力衰竭 (HF) 的风险,创造一个有害的循环. 新出现的证据表明,在HF患者中管理肥胖和胰岛素耐药性提供了巨大的好处,可能会彻底改变治疗方法.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 代谢障碍 代谢障碍 代谢障碍
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 肥胖是一个主要的全球公共卫生危机,发病率不断上升.
- 肥胖是许多限制生命的疾病的主要危险因素,尤其是心力衰竭 (HF).
- 尽管药物治疗方面取得了进展,但HF发病率和死亡率仍然很高.
研究的目的:
- 审查肥胖和心力衰竭之间的病理生理相互作用.
- 检查已确定的心力衰竭患者管理肥胖的证据.
- 突出显示HF肥胖症治疗的新兴进展.
主要方法:
- 这是一个叙事评论.
- 该综述综合了关于肥胖和高血压的"恶性循环"的现有文献.
- 它探讨了病理生理机制,包括血液动力学,神经内分泌,炎症和细胞内变化.
主要成果:
- 肥胖带来了多方面的生理挑战,导致了HF的复杂病理生理循环.
- 肥胖和胰岛素抵抗的管理在HF,曾经有争议,现在显示显著的好处.
- 越来越多的证据支持HF患者的积极肥胖管理.
结论:
- 肥胖和心力衰竭是密切相关的多系统疾病.
- 解决HF患者的肥胖问题至关重要,并越来越多地得到证据的支持.
- 新的治疗策略可能会彻底改变心力衰竭中肥胖的管理.
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