Literature DB >> 24095148

Left ventricular geometry in obesity: Is it what we expect?

G de Simone1, R Izzo, N De Luca, E Gerdts.   

Abstract

Obesity is characterized by the disproportionate growth of the components of body size, including adipose tissue and lean body mass. Left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy often develops, due to the coexistence of hemodynamic (cardiac workload) and non-hemodynamic components (including body composition and activity of visceral fat). While the hypertrophy of cardiomyocytes is produced by the hemodynamic load, through sarcomeric replication, there is a parallel growth of non-muscular myocardial components, including interstitial fat infiltration and accumulation of triglycerides in the contractile elements, which are thought to influence LV geometric pattern. Thus, pure intervention on hemodynamic load is unlikely to result in effective reduction of LV hypertrophy in obese. We review pathophysiology and prevalence of LV hypertrophy in obesity, with specific attention to LV geometric abnormalities and relations with body size.
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Keywords:  Allometric signal; Body composition; Body size; Cardiac geometry; Cardiac workload

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24095148     DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2013.06.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 0939-4753            Impact factor:   4.222


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