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CARDIOVASCULAR OBESITY

Obesity phenotypes and its relation to cardiovascular diseases
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Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT06092021
Cardiovascular diseases
Obesity phenotypes
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Obesity
Cardiovascular Diseases
Recrutement à venir
Dernière modification : 2023/10/22

Population cible

Condition médicale (spécialité visée)

Choix aire thérapeutique

Obesity

Cardiovascular Diseases

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Profil des participants

Sexe(s) des participants

All

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Critères de sélection

Critères d'inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult patient of 18 years old and above

Exclusion Criteria:

1- Patients below 18 years old age (pediatrics and Child).

2- Pregnant females.

3- Patients with congenital heart diseases.

4- Patients with previous bariatric surgery.

5-Patients with type 1 DM.

6-Patients with hereditary hyperlipidemia

.Secondary causes of obesity

include these:Endocrine DisordersCushing SyndromeHypothyroidismPseudohypoparathyroidismType 2 diabetes

Genetic SyndromesPrader-Willi syndromeBardet-Biedel syndromeCohen syndromeCentral Nervous System DisordersHypothalamic TumorTrauma to or inflammation of the hypothalamic regionOtherDrug induced - atypical anti-psychotics, tricyclic antidepressantsBinge eating disorderBulimia nervosa

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Thérapie ou Intervention proposée

Cohortes
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Données à jour depuis : 22 octobre 2023

Description de l'étude

Résumé de l'étude

To determine the association between obesity phenotypes with cardiovascular diseases.

Primary Outcomes:

1- To examine the association between different obesity phenotypes and cardiovascular diseases.by using echocardiography, lipid profile

Secondary Outcomes:

frequency of obesity phenotypes on our locality
Correlation between each type of obesity phenotypes and other metabolic disturbances (e.g. DM, dyslipidemia, NASH)
Correlation between epcardial fat, carotid intimal thickness and different obesity phenotypes.

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Obesity is a condition caused by increasing the fat components of body resulting in body weight increase. Obesity leads to several complications like type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular events, sleep apnea. But obesity can no longer be evaluated solely by the body mass index (expressed in kg/m2) because it represents a heterogeneous entity (1). As there are several cardio-metabolic imaging studies have shown that some individuals who have a normal weight or who are overweight are at high risk if they have an excess of visceral adipose tissue-a condition often accompanied by accumulation of fat in normally lean tissues (ectopic fat deposition in liver, heart, skeletal muscle, etc.) (2) On the other hand, individuals who are overweight or obese can nevertheless be at much lower risk than expected when faced with excess energy intake if they have the ability to expand their subcutaneous adipose tissue mass, particularly in the gluteal-femoral area, as preferential fat storage in the lower body depot may act as a metabolic buffer and protect other tissues from lipotoxicity caused by lipid overflow and ectopic fat (3). Hence, excessive amounts of visceral adipose tissue and of ectopic fat largely define the cardiovascular disease risk of overweight and moderate obesity (4). Epicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies have tested the association between epicardial fat thickness (EFT) and coronary artery disease many studies stated that epicardial fat is independently and linearly associated with CAD and its severity .In this study we aim to monitor the extent of obesity phenotypes association to cardiovascular diseases in patients attending to Obesity Clinic in Assuit Hospital University.

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Centres participants

    1 centres
  • ASMAA KHALED SAYED

    Assiut

    EGYPT

    Recrutement local
    État du recrutement: À VENIR

Dernière modification : 22 octobre 2023
Données à jour depuis : 26 juin
Origine des données : clinicaltrials.gov
Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT06092021