Evaluation of metabolic syndrome in diabetic patients referred to university diabetes care centers from 2016 to June 2021 based on NPPCD data and its relationship with cardiovascular complication
Metabolic syndrome is a set of problems including high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess fat around the waist, and abnormal levels of cholesterol and triglycerides that occur together and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes in the affected person. , is >100, Tg>150, HDL<40M ,<50F and blood pressure higher than 140 over 90, or taking blood pressure medication, the presence of metabolic syndrome was calculated.
Comparison of sarcopenic factors and general health benefits between a high intensity interval training and a continuous training with strength training in people with a history of sarcopenic obesity after bariatric surgery
Currently, obesity is one of the most serious public health concerns worldwide. It is estimated that there are over one billion obese individuals globally. Obesity is generally defined as a BMI >30. The obesity epidemic has negative effects on the human body, increasing the risk of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea syndrome, cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal complications, and certain types of cancer. Given the high prevalence of obesity, interventions such as dietary changes and exercise therapy aimed at weight loss and reducing morbidity in the general population have gained increasing importance.
A systematic review of studies investigating the relationship between the marital quality and cardiovascular risk factors and diseases.
Marital quality (MQ) is a psychosocial factor that has been neglected in cardiovascular prevention guidelines, although its association with cardiovascular diseases has been identified in several studies. Therefore, we aim to investigate how marital quality (MQ) either in positive or negative dimensions affect different cardiovascular risk factors and diseases.
Clarifying the priorities for changing nutritional behaviors in cardiac rehabilitation patients
Cardiac rehabilitation is an important and cost-effective strategy in secondary prevention and improving the quality of life for patients. This multifactorial, interdisciplinary, and comprehensive intervention can reduce mortality, hospital readmissions, and healthcare costs while improving exercise capacity, quality of life, and mental health.