Obesity: A Perspective from Hypertension
- PMID: 27884225
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2016.08.008
Obesity: A Perspective from Hypertension
Abstract
The prevalence of obesity-related hypertension is high worldwide and has become a major health issue. The mechanisms by which obesity relates to hypertensive disease are still under intense research scrutiny, and include altered hemodynamics, impaired sodium homeostasis, renal dysfunction, autonomic nervous system imbalance, endocrine alterations, oxidative stress and inflammation, and vascular injury. Most of these contributing factors interact with each other at multiple levels. Thus, as a multifactorial and complex disease, obesity-related hypertension should be recognized as a distinctive form of hypertension, and specific considerations should apply in planning therapeutic approaches to treat obese individuals with high blood pressure.
Keywords: Adipokines; Hypertension; Insulin resistance; Obesity; Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system; Sodium; Sympathetic nervous system.
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