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奥古斯塔大学's Strategically Focused 研究 Network (SFRN) Center explores the lifelong impact of obesity on Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome (CKMS) in women. By leveraging epidemiological expertise through the School of Public 健康, research capabilities through the Medical College of Georgia, and advanced technology from the College of Science and Mathematics, the center uses innovative approaches to identify risk factors, understand long-term health impacts, and develop strategies to prevent CKMS.
这个问题
According to recent findings from the American Heart Association, about 1 in 3 U.S. adults has at least three components of CKMS, which include high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol, high blood sugar, impaired kidney function, and excess body weight.
CKMS is a clinical term that describes the combined health effects of heart disease,
kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity. This syndrome puts people at high risk for serious health complications including
heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. Understanding the interconnections of cardiovascular,
kidney, and metabolic conditions in women requires innovative and interdisciplinary
research that can uncover shared risk factors, reveal insights on pathways of disease,
and lead to more effective strategies for prevention and care.
协作
The SFRN is a nationally funded research center with a strong blend of epidemiology and basic science. By utilizing a crossdisciplinary approach, researchers aim to address knowledge gaps and better understand unique risk factors that predispose females to CKMS.


CKMS女性心肾游离脂肪酸(FFA)代谢紊乱
Daria Ilatovskaya博士;Justine Abais-Battad博士

妊娠期CKMS发生机制
杰西卡·福克纳博士

女性CKMS的危险因素
Steven Coughlin博士;Marlo Vernon博士
Directed by Dr. Alison Kriegel, the SFRN 博士后培养计划 at AU provides fellows with mentorship, cross-disciplinary training, and collaborative research opportunities to prepare them to become leaders in CKMS research.
准备 fellows to conduct innovative, rigorous and ethical independent research in the areas of CKMS and sex as a biological variable (SABV).
火车 fellows in communicating effectively across disciplines and building productive collaborations within multidisciplinary scientific teams.
培养学员成功过渡到独立的CKMS调查员。

詹妮弗·沙利文博士

Daria Ilatovskaya博士

Justine Abais-Battad博士

杰西卡·福克纳博士

史蒂文·考夫林博士

马洛·弗农博士

艾莉森·克里格尔博士

Guido Verbeck博士
