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(Ebook) Metabolic Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (American Heart Association Clinical Series) by Robert H. Eckel ISBN 9781405181044, 9781444324792, 1405181044, 1444324799

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Authors:Robert H. Eckel
Pages:264 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:11.33 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781405181044, 9781444324792, 1405181044, 1444324799
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(Ebook) Metabolic Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (American Heart Association Clinical Series) by Robert H. Eckel ISBN 9781405181044, 9781444324792, 1405181044, 1444324799

The relationship of metabolic diseases to cardiovascular disease (CVD) is reaching epidemic proportions. This relates mostly to the increasing prevalence of obesity, the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.This book outlines and addresses the metabolic factors and related diseases that contribute to CVD, including brief introductions to metabolic pathways including lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, macronutrient fuel partitioning, insulin action and body weight regulation. Mechanisms that relate to becoming obese, maintenance of the obese state, the dyslipidemias, and glucose intolerance/diabetes are also addressed, and the importance of interventions that reduce metabolic risk factors and CVD are covered.
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