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Rising to the challenge of cardio-renal-metabolic disease in the 21st century: Translating evidence into best clinical practice to prevent and manage atherosclerosis

Andrew J. Krentz, Stephan Jacob, Christian Heiß, Naveed Sattar, Soo Lim, Kamlesh Khunti, Robert H. Eckel

2024Atherosclerosis17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rising rates of obesity-associated cardiometabolic disorders allied to ageing populations are driving increases in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. These adverse trends present challenges for healthcare systems that are struggling to prevent and manage the burgeoning cardiometabolic nexus of multiple long-term conditions. While potent new medications and non-pharmacological interventions have ushered in a promising new therapeutic era, translating clinical trial data to real-world clinical practice is often suboptimal. Postgraduate training and narrowly focused clinical specialisations reflect the traditional siloed approach to managing cardiovascular-metabolic disease that appears increasingly outmoded in the 21st century. It is our contention that greater inter-disciplinary collaboration allied to increased awareness of the continuum of cardiometabolic disease should enable clinicians to address this global public health threat more effectively. With this aim in mind, we have established an International Cardiometabolic Working Group. It is our hope to stimulate the interest of clinicians and clinical researchers across a range of medical specialties who share the vision of better care for people living with cardiometabolic diseases.

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Nexus (standard)MedicineDiseasePsychological interventionIntensive care medicineClinical PracticeHealth careObesityPublic healthClinical trialGlobal healthBest practiceGerontologyPublic relationsFamily medicinePolitical scienceNursingPathologyComputer scienceLawEmbedded systemCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDiet and metabolism studies