Introduction: Vaccine-related myocarditis is recognized as a rare but important complication, especially after mass-scale mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. Knowledge regarding how to minimize the risk is limited. As NK cells can mediate acute myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and vitamin D may inhibit NK cells via cytokine modulation, we hypothesize that the myocarditis side effect is… Continue reading The protective role of vitamin #D in BNT162b2 vaccine-related acute #myocarditis
Category: Cardiology
Associations Between #Polyphenol Intake, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil)Author links open overlay panel
BackgroundFruit- and vegetable-rich diets may protect against metabolic syndrome (MetS), partly due to their high polyphenol content.ObjectivesThis study examined the association between dietary polyphenol intake, MetS risk, and cardiometabolic factors in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil).MethodsA total of 6387 participants (mean age 49.8 y, 65% female) were included. Food intake was assessed… Continue reading Associations Between #Polyphenol Intake, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil)Author links open overlay panel
Long-term survival and durable recovery of #heart failure in patients with triglyceride deposit #cardiomyovasculopathy treated with tricaprin
Heart disease is a major global threat. Triglyceride deposit cardiomyovasculopathy (TGCV) is an emerging, noncommunicable, adult-onset heart disease, first identified in Japanese patients with heart failure (HF) requiring cardiac transplantation1,2,3. In TGCV, defective intracellular lipolysis of long-chain triglycerides (TGs) results in cellular steatosis and energy failure mainly in cardiomyocytes4 and smooth muscle cells5, leading to… Continue reading Long-term survival and durable recovery of #heart failure in patients with triglyceride deposit #cardiomyovasculopathy treated with tricaprin
Effect of #sotagliflozin on major adverse cardiovascular events: a prespecified secondary analysis of the SCORED randomised trial
Sodium–glucose co-transporter (SGLT)-2 inhibitors have shown consistent benefit in improving heart failure-related outcomes but not ischaemic cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction or stroke. We assessed if the dual SGLT1/2 inhibitor sotagliflozin improves ischaemic outcomes.MethodsWe did a prespecified secondary analysis of the SCORED trial, which was a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised clinical trial enrolling patients (aged… Continue reading Effect of #sotagliflozin on major adverse cardiovascular events: a prespecified secondary analysis of the SCORED randomised trial
#Retinal vascular fingerprints predict incident #stroke: findings from the UK Biobank cohort study
Objective To investigate the associations between a comprehensive set of retinal vascular parameters and incident stroke to unveil new associations and explore its predictive power for stroke risk.Methods Retinal vascular parameters were extracted from the UK Biobank fundus images using the Retina-based Microvascular Health Assessment System. We used Cox regression analysis, adjusted for traditional risk… Continue reading #Retinal vascular fingerprints predict incident #stroke: findings from the UK Biobank cohort study
Definition and diagnostic criteria of clinical #obesity
Current BMI-based measures of obesity can both underestimate and overestimate adiposity and provide inadequate information about health at the individual level, which undermines medically-sound approaches to health care and policy. This Commission sought to define clinical obesity as a condition of illness that, akin to the notion of chronic disease in other medical specialties, directly… Continue reading Definition and diagnostic criteria of clinical #obesity
Advancements in wearable #heart sounds devices for the monitoring of #cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading global cause of mortality, underscoring the urgent need for intelligent diagnostic tools to enhance early detection, prediction, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and recovery. This demand has spurred the advancement of wearable and flexible technologies, revolutionizing continuous, noninvasive, and remote heart sound (HS) monitoring—a vital avenue for assessing heart activity. The conventional… Continue reading Advancements in wearable #heart sounds devices for the monitoring of #cardiovascular diseases
#Breakfast energy intake and dietary quality and trajectories of #cardiometabolic risk factors in older adults
Highlights•Eating 20−30% of daily energy in breakfast links to less adiposity in older adults.•It is also related to less triglycerides and more HDL cholesterol (HDL-C).•A high-quality breakfast is linked to better adiposity, HDL-C, and kidney function.•Healthy breakfast habits relate to healthy aging by improving heart risk factors. ObjectivesNot skipping breakfast is associated with a better… Continue reading #Breakfast energy intake and dietary quality and trajectories of #cardiometabolic risk factors in older adults
Better #diet quality is associated with reduced body #pain in adults regardless of adiposity: Findings from the Whyalla Intergenerational Study of Health
Highlights•Better diet quality had a direct (beneficial) effect on pain.•Higher consumption of core foods was related to less pain in women, but not men.•Adiposity did not mediate the relationship between diet quality and pain.•Strategies for pain management should consider diet quality. AbstractDietary intake has been associated with pain and physical function, but it is unclear… Continue reading Better #diet quality is associated with reduced body #pain in adults regardless of adiposity: Findings from the Whyalla Intergenerational Study of Health