Bariatric Surgery Reduces Heart Injury, Study Finds
Obesity is strongly linked to heart disease and other life-limiting conditions. Losing weight can help take stress off the heart, but researchers are finding one particular method for shedding pounds seems to have a greater impact on overall heart health than another common option. When it comes reducing levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I, bariatric surgery tops lifestyle interventions significantly. Those findings come from a study conducted at the University of Oslo in Norway. It was focused on learning which weigh loss method would more readily reduce troponin levels. Cardiac troponins are used to help diagnosed heart injury and to confirm if a heart attack has occurred. Its presence may also indicate low-grade damage in patients who have yet to fully develop cardiovascular disease. To uncover which method for weight loss might have a greater impact on troponin levels, researchers tracked troponin levels in a surgery group and a lifestyle intervention group. After 12 mon