Obesity
is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and is
also associated with clustering of cardiovascular disease markers
such as excess lipids, impaired apolipoprotein metabolism, and insulin
resistance.1-4 Recent
research indicates that even a moderate
amount of obesity represents an increased
risk, with abdominal and visceral fat
being potentially the most hazardous
type of obesity.5
Consequently, it's important to identify
all significant molecular triggers associated
with cardiovascular disease, many of
which are often found in conjunction
with obesity. These include the lipids
directly related to excess abdominal
fat and weight gain--as well as other
advanced markers such as C-reactive protein,
lipoprotein (a), and homocysteine, which
do not produce any external warning signs
or symptoms.
The Comprehensive
Cardiovascular Assessment identifies
critical independent markers most recently
implicated in the progression of heart
disease, a total of 10 markers and
2 computed ratios.
Call to set up a nutritional consultation
so that tests can be performed and a
comprehensive strategy of lifestyle,
dietary modification and nutrient supplementation
can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
References
1 Caprio
S, Hyman LD, McCarthy S, Lange R, Bronson
M, Tamborlane WV. Fat distribution and cardiovascular
risk factors in obese adolescent girls: importance of
the intrabdominal fat depot. Am J Clin Nutr
1996;64(1):12-7.
2 Park
Y, Lee H, Koh CS, Min H. Community-based
epidemiologic study on the atherosclerotic
cardiovascular risk factors. Diabetes Res Clin Pract
1996; 34 Suppl:S65-72.
3 Wild
RA. Obesity, lipids, cardiovascular risk, and
andogen excess. Am J Med 1995;15(98):27S 32S.
4 Jousilahti
P, Tuomilehto J, Vartianinen E, Pekkanen J,
Puska P. Body weight, cardiovascular risk factors, and
coronary mortality. 15-year follow-up of middle aged
men and women in Eastern Finland. Circulation
1996;93(7):1372-9.
5 Garrison
RJ, Higgins MW, Kannel WB. Obesity and
coronary heart disease. Curr Opin Lipiodol
1996;7(4):199-202.
All lab tests can be done through the mail in the privacy of your own home, except
blood tests, we send you to a lab to have your blood drawn for these. After you
pay for the test we mail you the kit, the results take two weeks, the test results
will be mailed to us and we will call you to go over the results, its that easy!
All tests include the consultation for the report of findings.
Dr. Rispoli,
Ph.D., L.Ac. has had a clinical practice
for over 25 years. Her nutritional programs
work because she is so thorough in testing
and providing a nutritional approach.
Remember that the body can heal itself
if given the proper nutrients.
Call
to set up a nutritional consultation
so that tests can be performed and a
comprehensive strategy of lifestyle,
dietary modification and nutrient supplementation
can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this debilitating disorder and begin
to live again.
For
an appointment with Dr. Rispoli,
contact our office at: 818 707-3126
and go to lab tests and click on
appropriate test for more information
about these Functional Laboratory
Tests.
The information herein is not intended
as diagnosis, treatment or a cure.
Should you have a medical condition
please seek the advice of your medical
doctor.
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