Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou
University of Thessaly
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Journal of Human Hypertension | 2011
Aamer Sandoo; Vasileios F. Panoulas; Tracey E. Toms; Jacqueline P. Smith; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; George S. Metsios; A Y Gasparyan; Douglas Carroll; J J C S Veldhuijzen van Zanten; George D. Kitas
Anti-TNFα therapy may lead to blood pressure reductions through improved endothelium-dependent microvascular function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
International Journal of Obesity | 2010
Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; G Metsios; Jacqueline P. Smith; Vasileios F. Panoulas; K. M. J. Douglas; Athanasios Z. Jamurtas; Yiannis Koutedakis; George D. Kitas
Objective:To assess whether physical activity, diet or inflammation is a more important determinant of body mass index (BMI) and body fat (BF) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods:A total of 150 RA patients (102 female) were assessed for BMI and BF. Their habitual physical activity was assessed with the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) and their energy intake with a 3-day food diary. Pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukins, IL-1 and IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α), erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, disease activity score-28 and physical function (Health Assessment Questionnaire—HAQ) were also measured.Results:BMI correlated inversely with IPAQ (r=−0.511, P=0.000) and positively with energy intake (r=0.331, P=0.016) and HAQ (r=0.133, P=0.042). BF correlated inversely with IPAQ (r=−0.575, P=0.000) and positively with HAQ (r=0.201, P=0.037). Normal weight patients were more physically active compared with those who were either overweight (P=0.006) or obese (P=0.000). Underweight patients consumed significantly fewer calories compared with other patients (P<0.05 in all cases). Cytokines or HAQ did not differ between weight groups. IPAQ was the sole predictor of obesity, whereas energy intake was the sole predictor of underweight.Conclusions:Inflammation does not seem to influence BMI and BF in RA. As in the general population, high levels of habitual physical activity associate with low BMI and BF in RA. Energy intake is a major determinant of being underweight in those who consume fewer calories. Further research is needed to investigate the suitability of exercise and diet modalities, and their effects on the body composition of RA patients.
Rheumatology | 2015
George S. Metsios; Yiannis Koutedakis; Jet J.C.S. Veldhuijzen van Zanten; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Panagiotis Vitalis; Joan L. Duda; Peter Rouse; George D. Kitas
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the association of different physical fitness levels [assessed by the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) test] with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in patients with RA. METHODS A total of 150 RA patients were assessed for cardiorespiratory fitness with a VO2max test and, based on this, were split in three groups using the 33rd (18.1 ml/kg/min) and 66th (22.4 ml/kg/min) centiles. Classical and novel CVD risk factors [blood pressure, body fat, insulin resistance, cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), physical activity, CRP, fibrinogen and white cell count], 10-year CVD risk, disease activity (DAS28) and severity (HAQ) were assessed in all cases. RESULTS Mean VO2max for all RA patients was 20.9 (s.d. 5.7) ml/kg/min. The 10-year CVD risk (P = 0.003), systolic blood pressure (P = 0.039), HDL (P = 0.017), insulin resistance and body fat (both at P < 0.001), CRP (P = 0.005), white blood cell count (P = 0.015) and fibrinogen (P < 0.001) were significantly different between the VO2max tertiles favouring the group with the higher VO2max levels. In multivariate analyses of variance, VO2max was significantly associated with body fat (P < 0.001), HDL (P = 0.007), insulin resistance (P < 0.003) and 10-year CVD risk (P < 0.001), even after adjustment for DAS28, HAQ and physical activity. CONCLUSION VO2max levels are alarmingly low in RA patients. Higher levels of VO2max are associated with a better cardiovascular profile in this population. Future studies need to focus on developing effective behavioural interventions to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in RA.
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology | 2015
George S. Metsios; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; George D. Kitas
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with significant functional impairment and increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Along with pharmacological therapy, exercise seems to be a very promising intervention to improve disease-related outcomes, including functional ability and systemic manifestations, such as the increased cardiovascular risk. In this review, we discuss the physiological mechanisms by which exercise improves inflammation, cardiovascular risk and psychological health in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and describe in detail how exercise can be incorporated in the management of this disease using real examples from our clinical practice.
The Physiology of Training | 2006
Yiannis Koutedakis; Giorgos S. Metsios; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou
Archive | 2015
Giorgos K. Sakkas; Giannis Giakas; Christoforos D. Giannaki; Paraskevi Gkiata; Stefania S. Grigoriou; Antonia Kaltsatou; Christina Karatzaferi; Angeliki Karyoti; Argyro Krase; Eleftherios Lavdas; Maria Maridaki; Georgios Metsias; Georgia Mitrou; Angelos Pappas; Konstantina Poulianiti; Violeta Roka; Vassilios Sideris; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Ioannis Stefanidis; Gerasimos Terzis; Aikaterini Tzika; Dimitrios Tsaopoulos; Themistoklis Tsatalas; Athanassios Tsiokanos; Andreas D. Flouris
Archive | 2015
Giorgos K. Sakkas; Giannis Giakas; Christophoros Giannaki; Paraskevi Gkiata; Stefania S. Grigoriou; Antonia Kaltsatou; Christina Karatzaferi; Angeliki Karyoti; Argyro Krase; Eleftherios Lavdas; Maria Maridaki; Georgios Metsias; Georgia Mitrou; Angelos Pappas; Konstantina Poulianiti; Violeta Roka; Vassilios Sideris; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Ioannis Stefanidis; Gerasimos Terzis; Aikaterini Tzika; Dimitrios Tsaopoulos; Themistoklis Tsatalas; Athanassios Tsiokanos; Andreas D. Flouris; Γιώργος Σακκάς; Γιάννης Γιάκας; Χριστόφορος Δ. Γιαννάκη; Παρασκευή Γκιάτα; Στεφανία Γρηγορίου
Archive | 2015
Christina Karatzaferi; Paraskevi Gkiata; Georgios Theofilidis; Antonia Kaltsatou; Areti Kapnia; Angeliki Karyoti; Argyro Krase; Yiannis Koutentakis; Georgia Mitrou; Grigorios Bogdanis; Violeta Roka; Konstantina Poulianiti; Angeliki Skoumpa; Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Giorgos K. Sakkas; Ioannis Stefanidis; Nikolaos Syrmos; Gerasimos Terzis; Panagiotis Tsimeas; Andreas D. Flouris; Χριστίνα Καρατζαφέρη; Παρασκευή Γκιάτα; Γιώργος Θεοφιλίδης; Αντωνία Καλτσάτου; Αρετή Καπνιά; Αγγελική Καρυώτη; Αργυρώ Κρασέ; Γιάννης Κουτεντάκης; Γεωργία Μήτρου; Γρηγόρης Μπογδάνης
Archive | 2015
Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Angeliki Skoumpa; Georgios Theofilidis; Christina Karatzaferi; Αντώνιος Σταυρόπουλος-Καλίνογλου; Αγγελική Σκούμπα; Γιώργος Θεοφιλίδης; Χριστίνα Καρατζαφέρη
Archive | 2015
Antonis Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou; Giorgos K. Sakkas; Christina Karatzaferi; Αντώνιος Σταυρόπουλος-Καλίνογλου; Γιώργος Σακκάς; Χριστίνα Καρατζαφέρη