Increased amounts of fat in skeletal muscle [intermuscular fat], a marker of inflammation, is associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular events.
From an observational study of >600 participants with PET scans, followed for 6 years (a first)
https://t.co/CAmDvIYqbW @ESC_Journals@VTaqMD
Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI. Discover more in #EHJ 👉 https://t.co/KGvLPfOBLA
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Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI and conventional risk factors.
https://t.co/SJKHF9tMhG
#fat#obesity#IHD#cardiotwitter, @ESC_Journals, @escardio
Redefining obesity using body composition - implications for healthier weight loss? @US_FDA @nih_nhlbi
Thanks @escardio@ehj_ed for highlighting our work on skeletal muscle fat and🫀risk @ESC_Journals👇
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Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI. Discover more in #EHJ 👉 https://t.co/KGvLPfOBLA
@RoccoMontone@ehj_ed
Can we redefine obesity using body composition for healthy weight loss?
@US_FDA @nih_nhlbi @anachsouza
Top 1% Altmetric, global coverage in 40 countries and 600 news outlets 🤯
Thanks @ehj_ed@ESC_Journals for highlighting our new work on skeletal muscle fat and🫀risk👇
Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI and conventional risk factors.
https://t.co/SJKHF9tMhG
#fat#obesity#IHD#cardiotwitter, @ESC_Journals, @escardio
How lean is your muscle?
Hot off the press 🔥@escardio
We show fatty muscle (IMAT) ⬆️ heart disease risk (beyond fat under skin, around heart or in liver) @anachsouza
Muscle quantity AND quality💪
⬆️⬆️🫀cardiometabolic risk 👀
👇
https://t.co/cNF3mWqiDT
https://t.co/oW7jGvABIq
Increased amounts of fat in skeletal muscle [intermuscular fat], a marker of inflammation, is associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular events.
From an observational study of >600 participants with PET scans, followed for 6 years (a first)
https://t.co/CAmDvIYqbW @ESC_Journals@VTaqMD
How lean is your muscle?
Hot off the press 🔥@escardio
We show fatty muscle (IMAT) ⬆️ heart disease risk (beyond fat under skin, around heart or in liver) @anachsouza
Muscle quantity AND quality💪
⬆️⬆️🫀cardiometabolic risk 👀
👇
https://t.co/cNF3mWqiDT
https://t.co/oW7jGvABIq
Skeletal muscle adiposity, coronary microvascular dysfunction, and adverse cardiovascular outcomes
Increased intermuscular fat is associated with CMD and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI and conventional risk factors
https://t.co/pHvWbicJt3
An honor to join international faculty @novonordiskfond symposium Bridging the Gap: Translational Approaches to Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Disease
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Exploring the science of cardiometabolic disease to benefit people & society
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@VTaqMD led 📝 🔥 insights @ESC_Journals
New research highlights the role of intermuscular fat (IMAT) in coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) and adverse cardiovascular events, independent of BMI. IMAT and CMD together define a novel at-risk cardiometabolic phenotype.
https://t.co/d0RAnYSTwY