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Título: Obesity and cardiometabolic risk factors: from childhood to adulthood
Autores/as: Drozdz, Dorota
Alvarez-Pitti, Julio
Wójcik, Małgorzata
Borghi, Claudio
Gabbianelli, Rosita
Mazur, Artur
Herceg-čavrak, Vesna
González Lopez-Valcarcel, Beatriz 
Brzeziński, Michał
Lurbe, Empar
Wühl, Elke
Clasificación UNESCO: 531207 Sanidad
Palabras clave: Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Dyslipidemia
Hypertension
Nutrigenomics
Obesity, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Publicación seriada: Nutrients 
Resumen: Obesity has become a major epidemic in the 21st century. It increases the risk of dys-lipidemia, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes, which are known cardiometabolic risk factors and components of the metabolic syndrome. Although overt cardiovascular (CV) diseases such as stroke or myocardial infarction are the domain of adulthood, it is evident that the CV continuum begins very early in life. Recognition of risk factors and early stages of CV damage, at a time when these processes are still reversible, and the development of prevention strategies are major pillars in reducing CV morbidity and mortality in the general population. In this review, we will discuss the role of well-known but also novel risk factors linking obesity and increased CV risk from prenatal age to adulthood, including the role of perinatal factors, diet, nutrigenomics, and nutri-epigenetics, hyperuricemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and cardiorespiratory fitness. The importance of ‘tracking’ of these risk factors on adult CV health is highlighted and the economic impact of childhood obesity as well as preventive strategies are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112975
DOI: 10.3390/nu13114176
Fuente: Nutrients[EISSN 2072-6643],v. 13 (11), (Noviembre 2021)
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