Metabolic Disorders in Cardiovascular Diseases: Intervention and Mechanism
A special issue of Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989). This special issue belongs to the section "Endocrinology and Clinical Metabolic Research".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 536
Special Issue Editors
Interests: exercise; cardiovascular disease; metabolism; mitochondria
Interests: exercise; vascular diseases; inflammation; new synthetic drugs
Interests: atrial fibrillation; metabolic homeostasis; lifestyle intervention; cardioprotection
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Globally, the prevalence of cases of total cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) nearly doubled from 271 million in 1990 to 523 million in 2019, and the number of CVD deaths steadily increased from 12.1 million in 1990, reaching 18.6 million in 2019. Indeed, this remains the leading cause of disease burden in the world. Metabolic disorders associated with obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, further increase the risk of developing CVDs. Thus, understanding the pathogenesis of metabolic disorders in CVDs is crucial in the field of healthcare. Particularly, exploring and identifying the underlying mechanisms of metabolic disorders in CVDs could provide useful information for the development of prevention and treatment strategies for CVDs.
In order to gain a deeper understanding of metabolic disorders in CVDs, we invite researchers to submit original research and review articles on the topic of “Metabolic Disorders in Cardiovascular diseases: Intervention and Mechanism”. Original research articles, timely reviews, and short communications are welcome. This Special Issue aims to contribute to the much-needed knowledge regarding potential means of reducing the risk of metabolic complications-related CVDs and promoting the development of appropriate interventions and novel drug therapies in order to provide valuable insights and vital information for the use of scientific and clinical researchers.
Dr. Xing Zhang
Dr. Xuyun Liu
Dr. Xinghua Qin
Dr. Xi He
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic disorders
- exercise, nutrition and drugs
- mitochondrial homeostasis
- epigenetics
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