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Background and aims: Our objective was to study relationships between the new biomarker of vascular health, carotid artery longitudinal wall motion (CALM) and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods: Carotid ultrasound and assessment of MetS and its components were performed with 281 subjects aged 30–45 years. In the longitudinal motion analysis, the amplitude of motion and the antegrade-oriented and retrograde-oriented components of motion between the intima–media complex and adventitial layer of the common carotid artery wall were assessed. Results: Metabolic syndrome, according to the harmonized criteria, was detected in 53 subjects (19%). MetS was significantly associated with increased antegrade and decreased retrograde longitudinal motion in the carotid artery wall. Augmented antegrade amplitude of longitudinal motion was associated with obesity (β = 0.149, p
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Taivainen, S. H., Laitinen, T. M., Yli-Ollila, H., Juonala, M., Kähönen, M., Raitakari, O. T., & Laitinen, T. P. (2021). Carotid artery longitudinal wall motion alterations associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 41(2), 199–207. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpf.12687
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