Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Obesity: From Clinical Correlation to Management and Treatment

A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Epidemiology & Public Health".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 248

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Department of Nursing, Nursing and Occupational Therapy College, University of Extremadura, 10003 Cáceres, Spain
Interests: cardiovascular risk factors; atherosclerosis; nutrition; obesity
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular diseases, heart failure and peripheral artery disease, are leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally in adults. The most important behavioural risk factors of CVD are physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, tobacco and alcohol consumption, among others. The effects of behavioural risk factors may show up in individuals as hypertension, hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidaemia, as well as overweight and obesity, increasing the risk of a cardiovascular event.

On the other hand, obesity is a chronic disease that represents a public health problem and is associated with increased risk of experiencing a number of established CVD risk factors. However, individuals with obesity or overweight may have a better prognosis than individuals in the normal weight range, presenting the phenomenon called the obesity paradox.

For this reason, further research is required to explain the possible associations between obesity and cardiovascular risk factors. In addition, new cardiovascular risk factors are emerging and their possible relationship with obesity has not yet been established.

This Special Issue will encourage researchers to share their latest research and summarize the recent advances in clinical and pathologic aspects related to cardiovascular risk factors and obesity. We invite authors to submit original articles, review articles, or commentaries focusing on pertinent topics and new advances in CVD.

Research articles, review articles, short communications, and case report cases are all welcome.

Dr. Sergio Rico-Martín
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Prof. Dr. Julián Fernando Calderón-García
Co-Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • cardiovascular risk factor
  • obesity
  • atherosclerosis
  • nutrition
  • anthropometric indices
  • metabolic syndrome
  • lifestyle

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