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- W4285178114 abstract "People with spinal cord injuries live longer and experience the same health problems as able-bodied people, but they also have secondary health problems that are unique to spinal cord injuries, because spinal cord injuries profoundly affect almost all aspects of a person’s life, including anatomy, physiology, psychosocial interactions, spirituality, and self-esteem, all of which contribute to a person’s body composition. Although life expectancy has increased through improved emergency care and long-term management techniques, the life expectancy of people with spinal cord injuries remains below that of the general population. Changes in basal metabolism and body composition after spinal cord injury often increase the risk of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in people with spinal cord injuries is higher than that of the general population. Since people with chronic spinal cord injuries are predisposed to accelerated atherogenesis, dyslipidemia, and glycemic dysregulation, it is not surprising that cardiovascular disease has become a leading cause of mortality among people with spinal cord injury. Neurogenic obesity is common in people with chronic spinal cord injuries, resulting in the cardiometabolic syndrome of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and ultimately accelerated arteriosclerosis." @default.
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