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Cardiometabolic Dynamics: A Deep Dive into Health and Disease explores the intricate relationship between metabolic health and cardiovascular diseases, illuminating how cellular and molecular mechanisms contribute to metabolic dysregulation. The book delves into the ways metabolic pathologies act as precursors to cardiovascular conditions, including hypertension, atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, and heart failure. With a focus on healthy cardiometabolic dynamics, it underscores the crucial role they play in sustaining cardiovascular wellness, offering a comprehensive perspective on the intersection of metabolism and heart health.
The book further examines the influence of lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise on cardiovascular metabolism and highlights emerging technologies like omics, genetic engineering, and wearable devices to advance research, diagnosis, and treatment.
Contents
Section I: Foundational Concepts: Cardiovascular Physiology and Metabolic Pathways
1. Glucose Control
2. Lipid Metabolism
3. Amino Acid Metabolism and Protein Homeostasis
4. Energy Metabolism (Mitochondrial Dysfunction)
Section II: Metabolic Regulation and Cardiovascular Diseases
5. Metabolic Regulation and Ischemic Heart Disease
6. Metabolic Regulation and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
7. Metabolic Regulation and Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
8. Metabolic Regulation and Heart Failure
9. Metabolic Regulation and Genetic Cardiovascular Diseases
10. Metabolic Regulation and Cardiac Regeneration
Section III: Research Methodologies and Innovations
11. Traditional and Novel Experimental Models in Metabolic and Cardiovascular Research
12. Emerging Technologies in Metabolic and Cardiovascular Research
13. Metabolic Regulation of the Microbiome and Cardiac Function
14. Interplays of Metabolism and Epigenetics in Cardiovascular Diseases
Section IV: Therapeutic Approaches and Clinical Implications
15. Pharmacological Interventions of Metabolic Therapies
16. Diet and Nutrition Modifications for Cardiovascular Health
17. Exercise and Cardiovascular Metabolism Conclusion