Bartosz Hudzik։ Targeting Cardiovascular Aging May Refine Treatment Strategies for CVD
Bartosz Hudzik, Editorial Consultant at JACC Case Reports, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Xiaoyuan Bai et al, published in ScienceDirect:
”Cardiovascular aging is a modifiable driver of cardiovascular disease.
CVDs remain the leading cause of mortality worldwide—and risk accelerates with age.
Progressive structural, functional, and molecular changes in the cardiovascular system create a biological substrate for disease long before clinical symptoms appear.
This review highlights:
- Shared hallmarks of cardiovascular aging (CVA) and CVDs
- Mechanistic overlap across vascular and myocardial systems
- Biomarkers and interventions that connect aging biology with clinical care
Key clinical insight:
Targeting cardiovascular aging may improve prevention, enable earlier diagnosis, and refine treatment strategies.”
Title: Interconnected Pathways and Therapeutic Implications for Cardiovascular Aging and Diseases
Authors: Xiaoyuan Bai, Yiyuan Zhang, Jing Qu, Guang-Hui Liu
Read the Full Article on ScienceDirect

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