Effect of food intake on myocardial performance index

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Background: Myocardial performance index (MPI) has been investigated in a variety of populations, but the effect of food intake has not been evaluated. We assessed whether myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects. Methods: Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 ± 4.5 years were investigated. MPI was measured before, 30 min after, and 110 min after a standardized meal. Results: MPI decreased significantly (P < 0.05) from fasting values 30 min after the meal, and had almost returned to baseline after 110 min. MPI decreased from 0.28 ± 0.06 (fasting) to 0.20 ± 0.07 30 min after eating. At 110 min after eating the index value was almost back to the baseline value 0.26 ± 0.06. (P = 0.15). Conclusions: This study shows that myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects.

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Gårdinger, Y., Dieden, A., Hlebowicz, J., Björgell, O., & Dencker, M. (2017). Effect of food intake on myocardial performance index. Cardiovascular Ultrasound, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12947-017-0101-z

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