| Literature DB >> 25583549 |
Enrique Galve1, Alberto Cordero2, Vicente Bertomeu-Martínez2, Lorenzo Fácila3, Pilar Mazón4, Eduardo Alegría5, Jaime Fernández de Bobadilla6, Esteban García-Porrero7, Manuel Martínez-Sellés8, José Ramón González-Juanatey4.
Abstract
As in other fields, understanding of vascular risk and rehabilitation is constantly improving. The present review of recent epidemiological update shows how far we are from achieving good risk factor control: in diet and nutrition, where unhealthy and excessive societal consumption is clearly increasing the prevalence of obesity; in exercise, where it is difficult to find a balance between benefit and risk, despite systemization efforts; in smoking, where developments center on programs and policies, with the electronic cigarette seeming more like a problem than a solution; in lipids, where the transatlantic debate between guidelines is becoming a paradigm of the divergence of views in this extensively studied area; in hypertension, where a nonpharmacological alternative (renal denervation) has been undermined by the SYMPLICITY HTN-3 setback, forcing a deep reassessment; in diabetes mellitus, where the new dipeptidyl peptidase-4 and sodium-glucose cotransporter type 2 inhibitors and glucagon like peptide 1 analogues have contributed much new information and a glimpse of the future of diabetes treatment, and in cardiac rehabilitation, which continues to benefit from new information and communication technologies and where clinical benefit is not hindered by advanced diseases, such as heart failure. Our summary concludes with the update in elderly patients, whose treatment criteria are extrapolated from those of younger patients, with the present review clearly indicating that should not be the case.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Ejercicio físico; Factores de riesgo; Hipertensión arterial; Hypertension; Novedades; Physical exercise; Risk factors; Smoking; Tabaco; Update
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25583549 DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2014.10.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed) ISSN: 1885-5857