脑代谢疾病的综合见解:理解、管理和未来展望

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neurorestoratology Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jnrt.2024.100107
Gaili Yan , Xiangyu Zhang , Yang Liu , Pingping Guo , Yuanyuan Liu , Xin Li , V. Wee Yong , Mengzhou Xue
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脑血管疾病是导致成人永久性残疾和死亡的最常见原因之一,给医疗资源带来巨大压力。易感基因和不健康的生活方式导致的代谢性疾病在脑血管疾病的发病中起着关键作用。目前,心脏代谢疾病已经得到公认,并在迅速发展。心血管代谢医学将代谢问题和心血管疾病视为一个整体,已在全球许多国家实施。然而,对代谢风险因素和脑血管疾病的综合管理仍处于起步阶段。在这篇微型综述中,我们提出了脑代谢疾病的概念和定义,描述了其可能的发病机制,总结了最近提出的综合治疗方法,并讨论了未来的发展和挑战,旨在促进对代谢问题和脑血管疾病的深入理解和综合管理。
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Integrative insights into cerebrometabolic disease: Understanding, management, and future prospects

Cerebrovascular disease is among the most common causes of permanent disability and mortality in adults and places immense pressure on health care resources. Metabolic diseases caused by susceptibility genes and unhealthy lifestyle play a key role in the development of cerebrovascular disease. Cardiometabolic disease is now well established and rapidly evolving. Cardiometabolic medicine, which considers metabolic issues and cardiovascular disease as an integrated whole, has been implemented in many countries worldwide. However, integrated management of metabolic risk factors and cerebrovascular disease is still in the initial stages. In this minireview, we propose a concept and definition of cerebrometabolic disease, describe its possible pathogenesis, summarize the recently proposed integrative therapeutic approach, and discuss future developments as well as challenges, with the aim of promoting a deeper understanding and integrated management of metabolic issues and cerebrovascular disease.

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Journal of Neurorestoratology
Journal of Neurorestoratology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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