Cardiovascular consequences of obesity.

K. Okerberg, A. Dougherty
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Obesity is a problem of epidemic proportions that is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. The long-term efficacy of currently available treatments is limited, and therapeutic benefits might paradoxically be achieved only at the expense of other serious adverse cardiovascular consequences. Owing to these limitations, new paradigms in the management of obesity are being explored, including expanded surgical and pharmacologic therapies. Recent discoveries in the pathogenesis of obesity, including the discovery of leptin, might lead to new treatment options. Leptin dysregulation within the central nervous system or in peripheral adipose tissue has a putative role in the pathogenesis of obesity. Furthermore, important differences exist between men and women in regard to leptin levels; these discrepancies might ultimately impact the therapeutic approach in a gender-specific manner. The goals of obesity therapy and the appropriate therapeutic endpoints are being evaluated to maximize the efficacy of therapy and improve cardiovascular outcomes, while diminishing the risk of adverse cardiovascular complications.
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肥胖对心血管的影响。
肥胖是一个与心血管不良后果相关的流行病问题。目前可用的治疗方法的长期疗效是有限的,而且矛盾的是,治疗效果可能只能以牺牲其他严重的心血管不良后果为代价来实现。由于这些限制,肥胖症管理的新模式正在被探索,包括扩大手术和药物治疗。最近在肥胖发病机制方面的发现,包括瘦素的发现,可能会带来新的治疗选择。在中枢神经系统或外周脂肪组织中瘦素失调在肥胖的发病机制中有一个假定的作用。此外,男性和女性在瘦素水平方面存在重要差异;这些差异可能最终影响治疗方法的性别特异性方式。目前正在评估肥胖治疗的目标和适当的治疗终点,以最大限度地提高治疗效果,改善心血管预后,同时降低不良心血管并发症的风险。
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