In a recent study, researchers sought to determine the extent of the effects of adding a small sugar-sweetened beverage to meals with various macronutrient compositions on appetite, energy metabolism, and...
Previous studies have shown that cardiovascular disease risk is highest among patients at or above 140/90 mm Hg. However, a new review may contradict this evidence. To see results of the study, including...
In a recent study, researchers sought to quantify the long-term morbidity and mortality in patients with no early complications following stroke or TIA.
While observational studies have shown an association between high body mass index and cardiometabolic risks, underlying causal associations are less well understood. In a new study, researchers used...
A recent meta-analysis investigated the effects of intensive blood pressure (BP) control vs standard BP control on renal outcomes in patients without diabetes who have chronic kidney disease.
Research has suggested a paradoxical trend in mortality rate between obese and non-obese patients for various cardiovascular disorders. However, little research has examined the “obesity paradox” in...
Animal models have previously revealed associations between fatty liver and cardiovascular fitness, but whether the association is also true in humans is unclear. To better evaluate this potential link,...