2022
DOI: 10.1097/jcma.0000000000000672
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Prolonged sitting time links to subclinical atherosclerosis

Abstract: Background: This study investigates the association between daily sitting time and subclinical atherosclerosis by using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). Methods: The study enrolled 203 subjects (age 57.6 ± 8.8 years) who underwent CCTA at annual medical checkups. Sitting time was categorized as < 5 hours/day (short), 5 to 9 hours/day (moderate) and ≥10 hours/d (long). We analyzed the coronary calcium score, plaque characteristics, and severity of coronary artery stenosis, including the segment … Show more

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“…4 This is of great importance because atherosclerosis is highly associated with bad prognosis such as ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease. [5][6][7] Nevertheless, we should interpret the statistics with more caution and take possible bias into consideration, to avoid the risk of misinterpretation, which have been well-known in the literature. 8,9 We hope to learn more from the authors with a positive response.…”
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“…4 This is of great importance because atherosclerosis is highly associated with bad prognosis such as ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease. [5][6][7] Nevertheless, we should interpret the statistics with more caution and take possible bias into consideration, to avoid the risk of misinterpretation, which have been well-known in the literature. 8,9 We hope to learn more from the authors with a positive response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes mellitus (DM), a complex chronic systemic inflammatory disease, is a heavy socio-economic burden resulting from the severe morbidity and mortality imposed by direct DM-associated diseases and indirect DM accompanied with disorders, 1 secondary to the micro- and macrovascular damage and dysfunction, resulting in hypertension, 2 ischemic stroke, 3 ophthalmic problems (macular edema 4,5 and neovascularization 6 ), kidney-associated diseases 7 and their related complications, 8 sexual dysfunction, 9 neurological disorders, 10 peripheral neuropathy, 11 diabetic foot or other chronic subcutaneous ulcer problems, 12 metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD, also called as metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease [FLD], nonalcoholic FLD [NAFLD] or metabolic associated steatohepatitis [MASH]), 13 atherosclerosis 14 and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, 15 osteoporosis, 16,17 and fracture. 18 DM is also complicated by acute life-threatening diseases, 19 such as hyperglycemia (hyperglycemia hyperosmolar nonketotic coma and diabetic ketoacidosis) or hypoglycemia (syncope and sudden death) 20,21 as well as exacerbation of many chronic illnesses-related mortality (cancer as an example).…”
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“…This editorial represents the third part of our awards coverage, highlighting two exceptional studies. 1,2 We’re honored to introduce the winners and provide a summary of their remarkable findings. Their contributions significantly impact global health advancement and provide invaluable references for healthcare professionals, aiding them in treating and managing patients in similar clinical scenarios.…”
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“…First, we are pleased to dedicate this editorial to the research, “Prolonged sitting time links to subclinical atherosclerosis,” by Lim et al, 1 recognized with our Outstanding Research Award. This pivotal study presents convincing findings on the impact of extended sedentary behavior on coronary atherosclerosis.…”
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