DECREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK MEASURED BY THE INTIMATE-MEDIA CAROTID INDEX AFTER METABOLIC SURGERY IN MEN, AND IMPLICATION OF THE PRESENCE OF ASSOCIATED HYPOGONADISM AND CIRCULATING TESTOSTERONE FIGURES. (Q3171527)

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Project Q3171527 in Spain
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DECREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK MEASURED BY THE INTIMATE-MEDIA CAROTID INDEX AFTER METABOLIC SURGERY IN MEN, AND IMPLICATION OF THE PRESENCE OF ASSOCIATED HYPOGONADISM AND CIRCULATING TESTOSTERONE FIGURES.
Project Q3171527 in Spain

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    15,250.0 Euro
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    30,500.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2019
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    31 March 2022
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    FUNDACION INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA HOSPITAL RAMON Y CAJAL
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    40°25'0.12"N, 3°42'12.89"W
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    28079
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    En el presente proyecto de investigación nos proponemos demostrar que el riesgo cardiovascular medido mediante el índice íntima-media carotídeo tras la cirugía metabólica disminuye en los varones intervenidos, siendo de mayor cuantía no solo en aquellos que experimentan una mayor disminución del exceso de grasa corporal y grasa abdominal, sino también en aquellos que mejor corrigen el déficit de testosterona asociado a la obesidad. Para ello planteamos un estudio prospectivo de intervención, no aleatorizado, con dos técnicas de cirugía metabólica y un grupo control en varones con obesidad grado 3 o grado 2 con factores de riesgo cardiovascular asociados candidatos a cirugía metabólica. (Spanish)
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    In this research project we propose to show that the cardiovascular risk measured by the intima-media carotid index after metabolic surgery decreases in the men involved, being of greater magnitude not only in those who experience a greater decrease in excess body fat and abdominal fat, but also in those who best correct the deficiency of testosterone associated with obesity. For this we propose a prospective, non-randomised interventional study with two metabolic surgery techniques and a control group in men with grade 3 or grade 2 obesity with cardiovascular risk factors associated with metabolic surgery candidates. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Madrid
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    PI18_00132
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