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Cardiometabolic Risk

Added: November 29, 2007 | Time 04:57 | Views: 5,283

The International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk presents this video which demonstrates how cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension and obesity are connected.

www.cardiometabolic-risk.com

Topics: Blood Disorders, Heart/Vascular, Obesity, Wellness

Tags: body mass, cardiovascular, Diabetes, disease, dyslipidemias, hypertension, Obesity, type 2, waist, Weight

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icyou says:23 weeks ago | Reply

this was a fantastic animation. it really touched well on all of the above mentioned disorders and diseases.

factor says:23 weeks ago | Reply

this is a very interesting piece. I am hearing more about the waist size all the time. I'd like to learn more from these folks.

chicagogal says:23 weeks ago | Reply

Very well done video, great graphics, and easily understandable for the most part. I liked the explanation of metabolic syndrome.

23catsteven says:23 weeks ago | Reply

We're slowly killing ourselves. Bottom line. It's interesting to see how the diseases are all linked with weight.

thesundog says:23 weeks ago | Reply

homo-obesis-sedentarius - that's so true.
It is frightening to see how many diseases being overweight can leads to.
Fast Food + Slow Moving People = Disease

photobiz2 says:24 weeks ago | Reply

this video is awesome...great graphics and good facts that make you think. it keeps you interested.

icyou says:24 weeks ago | Reply

very informative video. the graphics really helped get the point across.

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