Effect of circulating irisin level on clinical outcome in obesity-associated atherosclerosis
Key Points
Low circulating irisin predicts severe atherosclerosis and cardiovascular issues in obesity-associated conditions.
The study highlights a significant connection between irisin levels and vascular health outcomes.
Observational analysis utilized patient data regarding atherosclerosis levels influenced by obesity.
Identifying irisin as a predictor may enable targeted prevention strategies for vascular diseases.
Abstract
Low circulating irisin is an independent predictor of severe atherosclerosis and adverse cardiovascular outcome in patients with obesity-associated vascular disease.
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