A Proposal for Research Involving New Biomarkers of Hypertension, Lifestyle, and Environmental Exposure.

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Issues in Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.3390/cimb47030206
Angelika Edyta Charkiewicz
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The constant monitoring of the population's diet and assessment of occupational exposure and environmental impacts are the key to determining health risks and understanding the factors contributing to potential abnormalities in developing lifestyle diseases. Extensive long-term lifestyle monitoring studies can provide data on population health risks, including the most common cardiovascular diseases like hypertension. This paper presents research recommendations for future researchers and doctors to improve the diagnosis of hypertension and targeted, personalised treatment. The research proposal includes a lifestyle study, a diagnostic panel with new biomarkers, and an environmental exposure assessment of men working in the metallurgical industry. New developments and improved interventions are constantly being sought, including new biomarkers with high diagnostic utility for cardiovascular diseases like hypertension. This should enable early diagnosis, and consequently allow for appropriate and, most importantly, personalised therapy, and prevent an increase in CVD deaths. Only the effective diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of hypertension can reduce the risk of developing diseases associated with hypertension. I propose that several new parameters (NO, cfDNA, MPO, PCSK9, MyBPC3, microRNA, TAS, Pb, and Cd) with prognostic and/or predictive potential should be included in screening to confirm the need for the extensive testing of middle-aged men by healthcare professionals due to the risk of hypertension.

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关于高血压、生活方式和环境暴露的新生物标志物的研究建议。
持续监测人口饮食和评估职业接触和环境影响是确定健康风险和了解导致生活方式疾病潜在异常因素的关键。广泛的长期生活方式监测研究可以提供有关人口健康风险的数据,包括高血压等最常见的心血管疾病。本文为未来的研究人员和医生提出了研究建议,以改善高血压的诊断和有针对性的个性化治疗。这项研究计划包括一项生活方式研究,一个新的生物标志物诊断小组,以及对冶金工业工人的环境暴露评估。人们不断寻求新的发展和改进的干预措施,包括对高血压等心血管疾病具有高诊断效用的新生物标志物。这应该有助于早期诊断,从而允许适当的,最重要的是,个性化的治疗,并防止心血管疾病死亡的增加。只有对高血压进行有效的诊断、治疗和监测,才能降低患高血压相关疾病的风险。我建议在筛查中纳入几个具有预后和/或预测潜力的新参数(NO、cfDNA、MPO、PCSK9、MyBPC3、microRNA、TAS、Pb和Cd),以确认由于高血压的风险,医疗保健专业人员需要对中年男性进行广泛的检测。
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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