2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.endoen.2016.06.005
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Metabolic syndrome and peripheral artery disease: Two related conditions

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“…Finally, peripheral vascular disease was a predictor of overweight or obesity, which may be explained by the relationship between peripheral vascular disease and cardiometabolic syndrome. 34,35) Two factors were associated with malnutrition deficiency: first, age > 80 years, which is a condition arising from the aging process, such that as time progresses, anorexia, underweight, sarcopenia, and frailty develop. 36,37) Second, single adults were at a higher risk of deficit malnutrition, which is consistent with the findings of another South American study.…”
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“…Finally, peripheral vascular disease was a predictor of overweight or obesity, which may be explained by the relationship between peripheral vascular disease and cardiometabolic syndrome. 34,35) Two factors were associated with malnutrition deficiency: first, age > 80 years, which is a condition arising from the aging process, such that as time progresses, anorexia, underweight, sarcopenia, and frailty develop. 36,37) Second, single adults were at a higher risk of deficit malnutrition, which is consistent with the findings of another South American study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, peripheral vascular disease was a predictor of overweight or obesity, which may be explained by the relationship between peripheral vascular disease and cardiometabolic syndrome. 34 , 35 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto es avalado por estudios que demuestran que los marcadores de disfunción endotelial y de (36) inflamación explican el 36% de la asociación entre el síndrome metabólico y la EAP .…”
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