Cardiovascular Endocrinology & Metabolism
Scope & Guideline
Bridging Cardiovascular Health and Endocrine Insights
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Cardiometabolic Disorders:
The journal emphasizes research on disorders that affect both cardiovascular and metabolic health, such as diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. - Endocrine Influences on Cardiovascular Health:
Research on how hormonal factors influence cardiovascular function and pathology, including the roles of sex hormones, aldosterone, and others. - Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Outcomes:
Studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of various pharmacological treatments for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, including GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors. - Innovative Treatment Approaches:
Exploration of new treatment modalities and care strategies, including digital health interventions and multidisciplinary care models. - Real-world Evidence and Health Economics:
Analysis of real-world data to understand treatment outcomes, healthcare costs, and demographic patterns in cardiovascular and metabolic disease management.
Trending and Emerging
- Role of GLP-1 Agonists and SGLT2 Inhibitors:
There is a growing focus on the clinical implications of GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors in managing diabetes and their cardiovascular benefits, reflecting an increasing interest in diabetes medications with dual benefits. - Digital Health Interventions:
Emerging themes around digital health technologies, including apps for diabetes management, indicate a shift towards integrating technology into patient care and enhancing treatment adherence. - Gut-Microbiome Interactions:
Research exploring the gut-microbiome's role in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases is gaining traction, highlighting the complex interplay between these systems. - Impact of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health:
The ongoing implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes are increasingly relevant, with research focusing on long COVID and its cardiovascular ramifications. - Multidisciplinary Care Models:
There is an upward trend in studies advocating for multidisciplinary approaches to managing cardiometabolic conditions, emphasizing collaboration between various specialties to improve patient outcomes.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Cardiovascular Risk Factors:
Research on traditional cardiovascular risk factors such as cholesterol levels and hypertension has seen a decline as newer, more integrated approaches to cardiometabolic health gain prominence. - Aging and Cardiovascular Disease:
Studies specifically focused on aging-related cardiovascular issues appear to be waning, possibly overshadowed by a focus on younger populations and innovative treatment strategies. - Basic Science and Pathophysiology:
There seems to be a reduced emphasis on basic pathophysiological studies in favor of more applied clinical research and real-world evidence. - Isolation of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research:
The integration of various disciplines has led to a decrease in research that treats cardiovascular and metabolic issues as separate entities, reflecting a more holistic approach in recent years.
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