Impact of Obesity on Cardiac Volumes and Left Ventricular Diameter: A Cross-Sectional Study in an Iranian Heart Center
Fatemeh Omidi, Mohammad Javad Nasiri, Soheila Sadeghi

TL;DR
This study shows that obesity is linked to higher blood pressure and larger heart volumes in people with suspected heart disease.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on how obesity affects specific cardiac parameters in an Iranian population.
Findings
Obesity significantly correlates with higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Obesity is associated with increased end-diastolic and end-systolic cardiac volumes.
Obesity shows a marginal link to larger left ventricular end-diastolic diameter.
Abstract
Obesity, a pressing global health issue worldwide, contributes to risk factors such as hypertension and dyslipidemia, creating an unfavorable cardiovascular environment and increasing the likelihood of adverse cardiac events. His study aims to assess the impact of obesity on various cardiovascular parameters. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted at a Heart Center, focusing on adults admitted for suspected heart diseases. The dataset included information on demographics, clinical history, laboratory results, and echocardiography. Descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression were employed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 26. The study of 105 individuals with suspected heart diseases revealed prevalent health factors such as hypertension (47.6%) and hyperlipidemia (61%). Body mass index (BMI) averaged 30, indicating a trend toward overweight. Obesity significantly associated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity · Heart rate and cardiovascular health
