Increased intermuscular fat is associated with coronary microvascular dysfunction and adverse cardiovascular outcomes.
Discover why being slim doesn’t guarantee heart health Harvard reveals hidden intramuscular fat in lean individuals can raise ...
Persistent over-dilation of muscle microvasculature may be one cause of chronic limb-threatening ischemia, recent studies by ...
Increased intermuscular fat, not BMI, was independently associated with coronary microvascular function and major adverse CV ...
Researchers found an independent association between increased intermuscular fat, not BMI, and major CV events and coronary ...
SLIM people might still be at risk of deadly heart attacks due to hidden pockets of fat their muscles. Researchers from ...
People with pockets of fat hidden within their muscles have a higher risk of dying from heart-related health problems, ...
The researchers found that for every one per cent increase in muscle fat, there was an increase in coronary microvascular dysfunction and serious heart disease. Read on to know more.
Most people know that body fat stored around the midsection can spell disaster for cardiovascular health. But Harvard ...
Skeletal muscle fat infiltration (IMAT) is linked to coronary microvascular dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk, ...
While 'fatty marbling' is valued in livestock, in humans it has been associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes ...
People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalised from a heart ...