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Heart Corner: Innovations in Cardiovascular ScienceHeart Corner: Innovations in Cardiovascular ScienceEpisode 27: Tirzepatide: Weight Reduction and Cardiometabolic HealthThis research article from the Annals of Internal Medicine presents a post hoc analysis of the SURMOUNT-1 trial, focusing on the relationship between tirzepatide-induced weight reductionand improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with obesity. The study examined how various degrees of weight loss (from less than 5% to 35% or more) influenced changes in waist circumference, blood pressure, lipid levels, and glycemic markers over 72 weeks. The findingssuggest that greater weight reduction generally correlated with more significant improvementsacross most cardiometabolic health indicators, though the pattern of improvement varied for different factors. For instance, hemoglobin A1c showed benefits even with modest weight loss, while lipid imp...2025-06-2913 minLight Body RadioLight Body RadioCardiometabolic Health: Functional Medicine Testing and Treatment Approaches with Dr Lara MayStruggling with high blood pressure, insulin resistance, or metabolic dysfunction? Cardiometabolic Health is your go-to podcast for exploring functional medicine strategies to optimize heart health, blood sugar balance, and overall metabolic function. Join us as we dive into advanced testing, root-cause analysis, and personalized treatment approaches for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol imbalances. Learn from experts who bridge the gap between science and holistic healing—empowering you with actionable insights to take control of your cardiometabolic well-being. Tune in and discover how to support your heart, metabolism, and longevity—naturally! ...2025-05-1926 minXtalks Life Science PodcastXtalks Life Science PodcastTargeting the Cell’s Powerhouse: Dr. Shaharyar Khan on Rivus Pharma’s Mitochondrial Approach to Cardiometabolic DiseasesIn this episode, Ayesha spoke with Dr. Shaharyar Khan, co-founder and chief scientific officer at Rivus Pharmaceuticals. Rivus is developing a new class of investigational medicines called controlled metabolic accelerators (CMAs) for cardiometabolic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, heart failure and MASH by targeting obesity. Dr. Khan is an expert in the field of mitochondrial biology and the development of mitochondrial therapeutics. He has more than two decades of experience managing multidisciplinary teams of mitochondrial biologists, computational and medicinal chemists and clinicians. Prior to his role at Rivus, Dr. Khan co-founded Gencia Biotech...2025-04-2341 minProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowDr. Martin Brenner, DVM, Ph.D. - CEO And CSO, iBio Inc. - Next Generation Cardiometabolic & Obesity MedicinesSend us a textDr. Martin Brenner, DVM, Ph.D. is Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of iBio ( https://ibioinc.com/team/martin-brenner-dvm-ph-d/ ), a biotech company developing the next generation of cardiometabolic and obesity medicines to promote higher quality weight loss and enhance overall metabolic health and function, as well as a pipeline of therapeutic candidates in immuno-oncology for some of the most-difficult-to-treat cancers, including solid tumors in lung, colorectal, and breast cancer, head and neck cancer, pancreatic cancer and glioblastoma, a fast-growing brain tumor. Dr. Brenner has a strong history of success h...2025-04-0457 minStress-Free LongevityStress-Free LongevityUnderstanding Cardiometabolic Health (Part 2) with Professor Jason GillEpisode Overview In this insightful conversation, Professor Jason Gill, a professor of cardiometabolic health at the University of Glasgow discusses the complex relationship between diet, physical activity, and health. With over 25 years of research experience, Prof. Gill brings clarity to often misunderstood topics about weight management, healthy eating, and long-term wellbeing. Key Insights from This Episode: The Complexity of Calories: Why “calories in, calories out” is true but oversimplified, and how different foods affect our body’s processing of calories Ultra-processed Foods: A nuanced look at why not all ultra-processed foods are harmful, and the re...2025-03-2547 minEnergized with Dr. MarizaEnergized with Dr. MarizaBONUS: Why Do Women Have a Higher Cardiometabolic Mortality Rate Than Men?More women than men have died from cardiovascular disease in modern times, yet we continue to believe it is primarily a problem for men. Your cardiometabolic health determines how you are able to show up in the world and can be a key indicator of your health going forward. This is why it is so important to know which signs to pay attention to so that you can pivot as your body pivots.Protecting Your Aliveness with Dr. Sara GottfriedSara Gottfried, MD is a board-certified physician, researcher, and educator. She graduated from Harvard Medical...2025-02-2859 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodThe Hidden Link Between Cardiometabolic Disease and Cancer—What You Need to Know!Is inflammation the silent culprit behind the two most deadly global diseases—cancer and cardiometabolic disorders?In this episode of Medicine for Good, Dr. Julieta Gabiola welcomes Felix Oen and Dr. Han Chong Toh to explore the powerful link between chronic inflammation, cancer, and cardiometabolic diseases. Research shows that persistent low-grade inflammation weakens the immune system, increases cancer risk, and fuels conditions like diabetes and heart disease.The discussion highlights AI’s transformative role in healthcare, enabling early disease detection, precision medicine, and remote monitoring. Dr. Toh and Oen explain how AI-driven tools impr...2025-02-1837 minHealthier World with Quest DiagnosticsHealthier World with Quest DiagnosticsThe Cardiometabolic Approach: A solution to modern disease risk assessment (20 min)As many as 45% of Americans have a chronic disease. Shared cardiometabolic risk factors contribute to related conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, poor glycemic control, chronic kidney disease, fatty liver disease, and common endocrine disorders. As evidence demonstrating the interrelationships between chronic cardiometabolic diseases continues to expand, establishing a personalized approach to reduce risk is crucial. This episode is with Quest Diagnostics® experts Maeson Latsko, PhD, Clinical and Education Specialist, and Dr Marc Penn, founder and chief medical officer for Cleveland Heart Lab at the Quest Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence™ in Cleveland, Ohio.  Dr Penn is also a board-certified cardiologist and...2025-02-1720 minStartUp Health NOW PodcastStartUp Health NOW PodcastSynchNeuro: How a Neurosurgeon Is Changing Cardiometabolic CareEver wonder where the next big breakthrough in health will come from? Sometimes, the most innovative solutions arise from the most unexpected places. This week’s podcast episode dives into the fascinating world of a neurosurgeon who's revolutionizing glucose monitoring. Join us as we explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. Casey Halpern, co-founder of SynchNeuro, who is changing cardiometabolic care via the brain. We discuss: The unexpected connection between the brain and metabolism: How a neurosurgeon specializing in Parkinson's disease came across a game-changing approach to glucose monitoring. A non-invasive CGM for everyone: Learn about SynchNeuro's innovative behind-the-ear EEG device th...2025-02-0700 minHealthcare NOW Radio Podcast Network - Discussions on healthcare including technology, innovation, policy, data security, telehealth and more. Visit HealthcareNOWRadio.comHealthcare NOW Radio Podcast Network - Discussions on healthcare including technology, innovation, policy, data security, telehealth and more. Visit HealthcareNOWRadio.comHealthcare for Humans: Transforming Cardiometabolic Care with Dr. Avantika WaringEpisode 60 Transforming Cardiometabolic Care: Innovation Meets Equity with Dr. Avantika Waring On this episode host Raj Sundar welcomes back Dr. Avantika Waring from 9 AM Health to discuss her vision for cardiometabolic care, emphasizing equity in treating diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension through innovative virtual models. Dr. Waring highlights the importance of a diverse workforce in delivering culturally relevant care and addressing structural inequities. They delve into the challenges of making medications like semaglutide accessible to all, the complex interplay of diet, environment, and genetics, and the need for family-inclusive health interventions. Through thoughtful conversation, they explore how equitable access to...2025-01-2013 minEmpowered Patient PodcastEmpowered Patient PodcastLab Data Integration Key to Optimizing GLP-1 Drug Utilization for Cardiometabolic Diseases with Dr. Julie Schulz Avalon Healthcare Solutions TRANSCRIPT Dr. Julie Schulz, VP of product at Avalon Healthcare Solutions, a company that helps health plans manage their laboratory spend and benefits by contracting with labs and analyzing lab data.  Lab tests are important for identifying the right patients for GLP-1 drugs and assessing their cardiometabolic health. While GLP-1 drugs were initially developed for diabetes they have been found to have broader benefits in treating conditions like obesity, heart disease, and kidney disease.  Avalon's real-time access to lab data can help health plans and providers better identify appropriate patients for GLP-1 drugs and address health equity and access issues....2025-01-0700 minEmpowered Patient PodcastEmpowered Patient PodcastLab Data Integration Key to Optimizing GLP-1 Drug Utilization for Cardiometabolic Diseases with Dr. Julie Schulz Avalon Healthcare Solutions Dr. Julie Schulz, VP of product at Avalon Healthcare Solutions, a company that helps health plans manage their laboratory spend and benefits by contracting with labs and analyzing lab data.  Lab tests are important for identifying the right patients for GLP-1 drugs and assessing their cardiometabolic health. While GLP-1 drugs were initially developed for diabetes they have been found to have broader benefits in treating conditions like obesity, heart disease, and kidney disease.  Avalon's real-time access to lab data can help health plans and providers better identify appropriate patients for GLP-1 drugs and address health equity and access issues....2025-01-0721 minBuilding Lifelong AthletesBuilding Lifelong AthletesBLA 106: GLP-1s for weight loss, and Physical Activity and Cardiometabolic HealthIn today's podcast we talk about whether GLP-1 agonists like Semaglutide can be helpful for osteoarthritis, and we look at the true link between physical activity and cardiometabolic health. Sign up for my free newsletter to receive analysis, reviews, and my interpretations of the most recent research to help you stay and active for life.Click Here: https://www.jrennickemd.com/#/portal/signup CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:15 - Article 1: GLP-1 for Knee Osteoarthritis00:51 - Overview01:56 - Design02:59 - Weight Loss Results03:59 - Pain Reduction Results05:02 - Safety06:20...2024-12-0322 minEASL PodcastsEASL PodcastsEASL Studio Podcast: Alcohol, cardiometabolic risks factors, and steatotic liver disease – From stigma to breakthrough therapiesThis EASL Studio episode explores how alcohol worsens liver disease in patients with cardiometabolic risks, the stigma affecting diagnosis and care, and the latest therapeutic advances.Key topics of discussion include:Interaction between alcohol and cardiometabolic risksStigma and its impact on patient careIdentifying at-risk patients with clinical markersEmerging therapies and research opportunitiesFacultyAleksander Krag (Moderator)Fredrik Åberg (Faculty)Maru Rinella (Faculty)Maja Thiele (Faculty)This EASL Studio is supported by Boehringer Ingelheim. EASL has received no input from Boehringer Ingelheim with regards to the content of this programme.2024-11-2135 minMayo Clinic TalksMayo Clinic TalksInflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Obesity - The Linking PathologyHost: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. Guest: Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D. Its common knowledge that those who are obese are at greater risk for developing metabolic syndrome, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, the reason for this association has not always been clear. It does appear that systemic inflammation plays a major role and obesity triggers this inflammation. But what specifically initiates the inflammation? How can we measure it? Most importantly, can we reduce or eliminate this inflammation and prevent the progression to these cardiometabolic states? My guest for this podcast is Maria L. Collazo-Clavell...2024-11-1927 minAwaken Your Path To WellnessAwaken Your Path To Wellness65. Understanding Cardiometabolic DiseasesAfter taking the summer off to recharge and refocus, the Awaken Your Path To Wellness podcast is back! In today’s podcast, Dr. Barb explores an important health topic: cardiometabolic diseases. This term encompasses a group of interconnected health conditions, primarily cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome itself includes various issues such as obesity, hypertension, and abnormal cholesterol levels. These conditions don’t just exist in isolation; they often overlap and contribute to a cycle of poor health that can significantly impact individuals' lives. In this episode Dr. Barb covers: What are...2024-10-0413 minDon\'t Miss a BeatDon't Miss a BeatPutting Evidence-Based Cardiometabolic Therapies into Practice, with Taher Modarressi, MDIn this episode of Don't Miss a Beat, hosts Muthiah Vaduganathan, MD, MPH, and Steve Greene, MD, are joined by Taher Modarressi, MD, to explore the practicalities of implementing cardiometabolic therapies in clinical practice. Modarressi shares his experiences establishing a cardiometabolic clinic and offers invaluable advice on overcoming barriers like insurance coverage and cost issues. The discussion provides real-world strategies for integrating advanced treatments for conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, while ensuring patient access to these therapies. Chapters Introduction - 00:00 Acquiring Expertise in Cardiometabolic Health - 02:29 Advice for Aspiring Cardiometabolic Health Specialists...2024-10-0323 minYumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural NutritionYumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural NutritionCardiometabolic diseases, cholesterol-lowering portfolio dietIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Andrea Glenn. We’ll discuss the cholesterol-lowering portfolio diet, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes prevention, and the current state of our public health landscape. Stay tuned to learn about more ways that you can use nutrition to lower your risk of certain chronic conditions!  Dr. Andrea Glenn is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Registered Dietitian at the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her main research interests include dietary patterns and cardiometabolic disease risk. On this Episode, you will Lea...2024-07-2523 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherMuscles as a Carb Sink | Cardiometabolic Health and Muscle Mass - Dr. Richie Kirwan (Pt1)Muscle mass is not only essential for physical strength and performance but also plays a crucial role in managing blood glucose levels and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In this episode we welcome Dr. Richie Kirwan, a lecturer in nutrition and exercise physiology at Liverpool John Moores University. Dr. Kirwan's research focuses on the critical role of muscle mass in cardiometabolic health, particularly in cardiac rehabilitation. His work explores how muscle mass influences cardiovascular health, blood glucose control, and lipid profiles, highlighting the importance of exercise and high-protein, Mediterranean-style diets in maintaining muscle health a...2024-07-0819 minCardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastThe Intersection of MASH and Cardiometabolic Risk - Part 2 Case #2: A 60-Year-Old Type 2 Diabetic Woman with MASH and F3 Liver Fibrosis This Ace the Case activity will review a detailed case discussion on the latest clinical care guidelines and emerging treatments for MASH. Participants will explore novel treatment targets and the most recent clinical data for treating patients with MASH and cardiometabolic comorbidities. Gain practical insights for individualizing patient care plans in your practice. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and improve patient outcomes2024-06-2443 minMedicine RedefinedMedicine Redefined156. MDW Special: Using Precision Medicine to Magnify Cardiometabolic Health (Rebroadcast) | Matt MartinMatt Martin is the CEO of Precision Health Reports, a company focused on longitudinal analysis of cardiometabolic markers. Matt served as a U.S. Army Infantry Officer, gaining leadership skills in the fast-paced environment. His health journey took him down a path of precision medicine, in which he now works with healthcare practitioners, first responders, and individuals to ensure we can all do our part to improve cardiometabolic health.2024-05-271h 02Cardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastThe Importance of Sleep Disorders and Cardiometabolic HealthTune in to hear our esteemed faculty members, Drs. Morris and Somers, delve into topics such as defining poor sleep, assessing sleep health in patients, and exploring the connection between sleep disorders and cardiometabolic health.  Recorded Saturday, April 20, 2024.2024-05-1710 minEmpowered Patient PodcastEmpowered Patient PodcastCardiometabolic Clinic Offers Virtual Comprehensive Personalized Healthcare with Dr. Avantika Waring 9amHealth TRANSCRIPTDr. Avantika Waring, the Chief Medical Officer at 9amHealth, provides end-to-end individualized cardiometabolic care to people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity. Their focus on metabolic health includes diagnostics, medications, nutrition services, coaching, and lifestyle support in a fun, engaging and non-judgemental manner. This comprehensive virtual healthcare model extends the opportunity for patients to get the support they need to manage these chronic conditions better.   Avantika explains, "The mission behind our companies is to make high-quality, effective, and, importantly, kind care available to as many people as possible. We know that there are a...2024-04-3000 minEmpowered Patient PodcastEmpowered Patient PodcastCardiometabolic Clinic Offers Virtual Comprehensive Personalized Healthcare with Dr. Avantika Waring 9amHealthDr. Avantika Waring, the Chief Medical Officer at 9amHealth, provides end-to-end individualized cardiometabolic care to people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity. Their focus on metabolic health includes diagnostics, medications, nutrition services, coaching, and lifestyle support in a fun, engaging and non-judgemental manner. This comprehensive virtual healthcare model extends the opportunity for patients to get the support they need to manage these chronic conditions better.   Avantika explains, "The mission behind our companies is to make high-quality, effective, and, importantly, kind care available to as many people as possible. We know that there are a...2024-04-3019 minThe Better Yoo Project: Optimizing Health, Hormones and Aesthetics.The Better Yoo Project: Optimizing Health, Hormones and Aesthetics.42. Advanced Cardiometabolic Testing, a New Frontier of Precision Medicine with Dr. Greg JonesDr. Greg Jones is a licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor and earned his degree in Naturopathic Medicine with honors from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) in Tempe Arizona. After a 20-year career in the United States Navy, Dr. Jones pursued a career in aerospace engineering before discovering his true passion lied in Naturopathic Medicine.   When Dr. Jones retired from the military and began his corporate life, he noticed he felt tired, anxious, stressed, and depressed. He suffered from constant pain due to worsening injuries to his low back and knees. His primary care doctors p...2024-04-2255 minCancer HorizonsCancer HorizonsCannabis Talks During Cancer, Cardiometabolic Comorbidities and Current ResearchIn addition to a breakthrough therapy designation for a lung cancer drug, this week we’ll be talking a lot about additional side effects and health conditions that may come with a cancer diagnosis, and how to manage them.  We heard from an expert about using cannabis during cancer care, took a look at a patient population that may be more prone to cardiometabolic conditions after cancer treatment and we’ll highlight a study that’s looking at preventing infection and GVHD in patients with blood cancer who underwent a stem cell transplant.  Patients Should ‘Have the Conver...2024-03-0410 minFree AssociationsFree AssociationsWorkplace interventions for cardiometabolic healthMatt, Jess, and guest host Amruta Nori-Sarma examine a study testing the effect of a workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health, they discuss mental health as a human right, and Amruta tells us about the power of Taylor Swift. Journal club article: Workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health study 2024-02-2756 minFree AssociationsFree AssociationsWorkplace interventions for cardiometabolic healthMatt, Jess, and guest host Amruta Nori-Sarma examine a study testing the effect of a workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health, they discuss mental health as a human right, and Amruta tells us about the power of Taylor Swift. Journal club article: Workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health study2024-02-2756 minFree AssociationsFree AssociationsWorkplace interventions for cardiometabolic healthMatt, Jess, and guest host Amruta Nori-Sarma examine a study testing the effect of a workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health, they discuss mental health as a human right, and Amruta tells us about the power of Taylor Swift. Journal club article: Workplace intervention for cardiometabolic health study2024-02-2756 minDiabetesBioDiabetesBioSatya Dash on erythritol and cardiometabolic disease; Jeffrey Hodgin and Alan Attie on genetic analysis of obesity-induced diabetic nephropathy in BTBR mice; and revisiting Frans Schuit’s 1998 “Classic in Diabetes” on glucagon biology Welcome to the February 2024 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association’s podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the February 2024 issue of Diabetes.  2:25: To kick things off, Darleen and Kirk are joined by Dr. Satya Dash of University Health Network and the Banting & Best Diabetes Centre, University of Toronto. Dr. Dash is the senior author of “Erythritol as a Potential Causal Contributor to Cardiometabolic Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Study.” Do low-calorie sweeteners possibly contribute to cardiometabolic disease? L...2024-02-061h 07Cardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastSignificance of Digital Health in Reducing Cardiometabolic RisksWatch Dr. Seth Martin, MD, MHS, discussing the significance of the role of technology and digital health in cardiometabolic risk reduction. (Recorded October 18, 2023)2023-12-0916 minBecker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health ITBecker’s Healthcare Digital Health + Health ITNavigating Cardiometabolic Care: Insights from Dr. David Houghton on Balancing Treatment and Technology in the Digital Healthcare Landscape. - with Ochsner Connected HealthDiscover the forefront of digital specialty care for cardiometabolic conditions in this engaging podcast hosted by Erika Spicer Mason from Becker’s Healthcare. Joining the conversation is Dr. David Houghton, MD, MPH, the Medical Director of Digital Medicine and System Chair of Telemedicine at Ochsner Health. Together, they explore the critical distinction between managing and monitoring, shedding light on the declining rates of optimal cardiometabolic health in the U.S. Dr. Houghton shares insights into current healthcare approaches for early-stage chronic diseases, emphasizing opportunities for innovation, especially for payers. Delve into the role of technology in treatment, featuring successful ca...2023-11-3018 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity & Cardiometabolic Health: A Deep Dive with Dr. Jo Blodgett – ProPASS📚 Dive into Dr. Jo Blodgett's profound exploration of device-measured physical activity and its ramifications on cardiometabolic health during ProPASS 2023's Session 1. 🌐 Discover insights from her recent article, linking activity types, posture, and health markers. In the eagerly awaited Session 1 of ProPASS 2023, Dr. Jo Blodgett illuminates the audience with her in-depth analysis of device-measured physical activity and its intricate relationship with cardiometabolic health markers. Rooted in the larger theme of "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Cardiometabolic Health from the ProPASS Consortium", this episode serves as a beacon for those eager to grasp the latest advancements in the...2023-11-1319 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity Types & Cardiometabolic Health: Dr. Matthew Ahmadi – ProPASS🔍 Discover groundbreaking findings on device-measured physical activity types and their link to health markers. 📊 Dive deep into the world of physical activity and cardiometabolic health with Dr. Matthew Ahmadi in this ProPASS session. In the riveting Session 1 of ProPASS 2023, the spotlight shines brightly on Dr. Matthew Ahmadi as he delves into the intricate world of device-measured physical activity and its profound implications on cardiometabolic health. This session, rooted in the overarching theme of "Novel Insights on Physical Behaviour and Cardiometabolic Health from the ProPASS Consortium", offers attendees a comprehensive understanding of the latest research findings and th...2023-11-0809 minTalking SleepTalking SleepInsufficient Sleep, Circadian Disruption and Cardiometabolic HealthWe frequently discuss how insufficient sleep may be harmful to cardiometabolic health, but is this the whole story? How does circadian rhythm misalignment contribute to this relationship? Could a behavioral sleep intervention possibly improve cardiometabolic health? Dr. Chris Depner investigates how insufficient sleep and circadian disruption contribute to the risk of metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. His long-term goal is to develop sleep and circadian-based interventions that improve metabolic health. He is here to help us better understand the relationship between insufficient sleep, circadian disruption, and cardiometabolic health. 2023-09-2237 minCardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastUnique Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in WomenRachel Bond, MD, System Director of the Women's Heart Health Program at Dignity Health in AZ, has a conversation with Chrisandra Shufelt, MD, Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in FL, about unique cardiometabolic risk factors in women. They discuss the impact of adverse pregnancy outcomes across the lifespan and changes associated with the menopause transition on overall cardiometabolic risk assessment, as well as important clinical pearls in this setting.   Recorded during 2023 CMHC's Women's Health Masterclass, August 18, 2023.2023-09-0810 minJAMA Clinical ReviewsJAMA Clinical ReviewsGestational Diabetes and Long-Term Cardiometabolic HealthThere are long-term cardiometabolic health risks for individuals with pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes. JAMA Senior Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses these risks with Kartik K. Venkatesh, MD, PhD, high-risk pregnancy specialist at The Ohio State University. Related Content: Gestational Diabetes and Long-Term Cardiometabolic Health 2023-09-0518 minMastering MenopauseMastering MenopauseMenopause, Exercise and Cardiometabolic HealthMenopause and the cardiometabolic changes that occur and how we can improve our health with regular physical exercise. I’m citing an article that I found titled The cardiometabolic benefits of exercise in postmenopausal women written by Steven G. Chrysant MD, PhDLink to full article is here. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/jch.13968Menopause and the decrease in estrogen levels is associated with significant cardiometabolic changes.Cardiometabolic changes include weight gain, abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, T2Diabetes, elevated triglycerides and elevated glucose levels, and obesity-related hypertension. Th...2023-07-2309 minCardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastReducing the Impact of High Sodium Intake to Optimize CVD Risk Across the Spectrum | Episode 2: Sodium as a Driver of Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic RiskReducing the Impact of High Sodium Intake to Optimize CVD Risk Across the Spectrum Episode 2: Sodium as a Driver of Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Risk with Virend Somers, MD, PhD, Deborah Clegg, PhD, RD, and Gregg Pressman, MD, FACC, FASE   In this 3-part podcast series, Virend Somers, MD, PhD, Professor at the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic moderates discussions with Deborah Clegg, PhD, RD, Professor of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University and Gregg Pressman, MD, FACC, FASE, Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University on salt, sleep, and how t...2023-07-0514 minThe Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger GarnerThe Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger GarnerTackling Obesity, Diabetes & Cardiometabolic Health in Physical TherapySend us a textThere is extensive evidence for how movement and lifestyle changes are beneficial for many aspects of a person’s health, which also happens to be the case for helping people manage diabetes through physical therapy.  And regardless of age, the lifestyle choices we make today can dramatically impact our health now and moving forward in our lives.Inevitably, the reason for improving a person’s health is about improving their life, not just getting their weight down or the blood glucose to appropriate levels.  The reason for all of Integrative and Lifest...2023-07-0451 minMedicine RedefinedMedicine Redefined94. Using Precision Medicine to Magnify Cardiometabolic Health | Matt MartinMatt Martin is the CEO of Precision Health Reports, a company focused on longitudinal analysis of cardiometabolic markers. Matt served as a U.S. Army Infantry Officer, gaining leadership skills in the fast-paced environment. His health journey took him down a path of precision medicine, in which he now works with healthcare practitioners, first responders, and individuals to ensure we can all do our part to improve cardiometabolic health. PHR Twitter PHR Instagram In this episode we cover: 4:00 - Precision medicine 17:00 - What Precision Health Reports is 32:00 - Matt's personal...2023-02-271h 04Cardiometabolic Beat PodcastCardiometabolic Beat PodcastAccelerating Diversity, Equity, and InclusionIn honor of both Black History Month this February 2023 and the upcoming Women’s History Month in March 2023, CMHC was excited to host a unique webinar that highlighted some of the challenges and advances in managing cardiometabolic health in these populations.   Dr. Ferdinand led a discussion with Drs. James Gavin and Rachel Bond about the importance of diversity and inclusion in cardiometabolic health, with a focus on social determinants of health in the management of diabetes, managing women’s cardiovascular risk across the lifespan, as well as strategies for multidisciplinary collaboration. The webinar opened forum and w...2023-02-171h 02CCO Infectious Disease PodcastCCO Infectious Disease PodcastQuestions Answered on ART Safety and Tolerability in Aging Patients and Populations With Cardiometabolic ToxicitiesIn this episode, Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, and Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc, address key considerations when evaluating antiretroviral therapy safety and tolerability in aging patients and those with possible cardiometabolic toxicities, including:Monitoring for cardiometabolic syndromes (eg, lipid panels, coronary artery calcification scores)Approaching antiretroviral-related weight gain in clinical practiceInterpreting results from RESPOND on cardiovascular risk with integrase strand transfer inhibitorsCollaborating with other specialties (eg, cardiologists, dietitians) to provide a multidisciplinary approach for managing comorbidities, including prevention and managementFaculty: Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCPConsultant Physician/ProfessorHIV/ResearchC...2023-01-1723 minBetween Clinical MindsBetween Clinical MindsS2 E1 - Cardiometabolic Health – The FoundationsWelcome back to Between Clinical Minds - Season 2! What do we mean by cardiometabolic health? Cardiometabolic conditions exist in and of themselves but functionally, they are well known drivers of other health presentations. As naturopaths Carla Wrenn and Dr Brad McEwen discuss, it can be a “scary” space for naturopathic practitioners to consult in, but having a good grasp of the risk factors and drivers can help inform your assessment of an array of patient presentations.  Are you a Healthcare Practitioner? Join us to continue the conversation at bioconceptsengage.com.au Podcast listeners receive a 10% disco...2023-01-1423 minBetween Clinical MindsBetween Clinical MindsS2 E1 - Cardiometabolic Health – The FoundationsWelcome back to Between Clinical Minds - Season 2! What do we mean by cardiometabolic health? Cardiometabolic conditions exist in and of themselves but functionally, they are well known drivers of other health presentations. As naturopaths Carla Wrenn and Dr Brad McEwen discuss, it can be a “scary” space for naturopathic practitioners to consult in, but having a good grasp of the risk factors and drivers can help inform your assessment of an array of patient presentations.  Are you a Healthcare Practitioner? Join us to continue the conversation at bioconceptsengage.com.au Podcast listeners receive a 10% disco...2023-01-1423 minThe Proof with Simon HillThe Proof with Simon HillEating for cardiometabolic health | Andrea Glenn, PhD, RDEpisode #240. There’s a lot of noise about cardiometabolic health: claims that certain diets will work miracles, and hype that specific foods must be avoided at all costs. Research dietitian Dr Andrea Glenn joins me today to get to the core of which dietary patterns will actually improve your cardiometabolic health outcomes.We discuss: Intro (00:00) Andrea Glenn on dietary patterns (07:31) Which country has the best dietary guidelines today? (11:35) What is cardiometabolic health? (13:15) Similarities and differences between the DASH, Nordic, Mediterranean, and Portfolio Diets (16:31) Can the Portfolio diet lower your risk of having a he...2022-12-271h 47The Proof with Simon HillThe Proof with Simon HillEating for cardiometabolic health | Andrea Glenn, PhD, RDEpisode #240. There’s a lot of noise about cardiometabolic health: claims that certain diets will work miracles, and hype that specific foods must be avoided at all costs. Research dietitian Dr Andrea Glenn joins me today to get to the core of which dietary patterns will actually improve your cardiometabolic health outcomes.We discuss: Intro (00:00) Andrea Glenn on dietary patterns (07:31) Which country has the best dietary guidelines today? (11:35) What is cardiometabolic health? (13:15) Similarities and differences between the DASH, Nordic, Mediterranean, and Portfolio Diets (16:31) Can the Portfolio diet lower your risk of having a he...2022-12-271h 47Keep The Weight OffKeep The Weight OffWhat is Cardiometabolic Health?For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.journeybeyondweightloss.com/blog/94 Don’t wait until 2023 to start caring about your cardiometabolic health- the stats are showing that it's prime time for you to act now!  Recent studies have shown an alarming trend - only 7% of Americans score “healthy” in measures of cardiometabolic health. I find that shocking! That means most folks need a major wellness makeover and fast, otherwise they could be at risk for some serious outcomes like stroke or heart disease. 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