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Platelet activation in obese women: role of inflammation and oxidant stress


G Davi, MT Guagnano, G Ciabattoni, S Basili, … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
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Insulin causes endothelial dysfunction in humans: sites and mechanisms


G Arcaro, A Cretti, S Balzano, A Lechi, M … - Circulation, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
Methods and Results— Twenty-five healthy subjects were enrolled for study. In
study A (n=9), subjects underwent both a time-control saline study and a
euglycemic low-dose insulin (insulin 110 pmol/L) clamp for 6 hours. Study B ...
Cited by 230 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Endothelial function and dysfunction. Part II: Association with cardiovascular risk factors …


H Brunner, JR Cockcroft, J Deanfield, A Donald … - Journal of hypertension, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Dysfunction of the vascular endothelium is a hallmark of most conditions that
are associated with atherosclerosis and is therefore held to be an early feature
in atherogenesis. However, the mechanisms by which endothelial dysfunction ...
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Calorie restriction and aging: review of the literature and implications for studies in humans


LK Heilbronn, E Ravussin - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2003 - Am Soc Nutrition
Calorie restriction (CR) extends life span and retards age-related chronic
diseases in a variety of species, including rats, mice, fish, flies, worms, and
yeast. The mechanism or mechanisms through which this occurs are unclear. ...
Cited by 189 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions

Role of endothelial dysfunction in insulin resistance


WA Hsueh, MJ Quiñones - The American journal of cardiology, 2003 - Elsevier
The endothelium regulates vascular tone through the release of vasodilating and
vasoconstricting substances. The most important of these vasodilating substances
is nitric oxide (NO), which is also vascular protective and inhibits ...
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Effect of exercise training on endothelium-derived nitric oxide function in humans


DJ Green, A Maiorana, G O'Driscoll, R Taylor - The Journal of physiology, 2004 - Physiological Soc
Vascular endothelial function is essential for maintenance of health of the
vessel wall and for vasomotor control in both conduit and resistance vessels.
These functions are due to the production of numerous autacoids, of which ...
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Obesity, sleep apnea, and hypertension

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R Wolk, ASM Shamsuzzaman, VK Somers - Hypertension, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
Obesity has a high and rising prevalence and represents a major public health
problem. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is also common, affecting an estimated 15
million Americans, with a prevalence that is probably also rising as a ...
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Clinical correlates and heritability of flow-mediated dilation in the community: the …

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EJ Benjamin, MG Larson, MJ Keyes, GF … - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
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Wilkins, a division of Wolters ... Clinical Correlates and Heritability ...
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The effects of weight loss on renal function in patients with severe obesity

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A Chagnac, T Weinstein, M Herman, J Hirsh, U … - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2003 - Am Soc Nephrol
Severe obesity is associated in with increased systemic arterial pressure (1),
high renal plasma flow (2–4), increased GFR (2,5), and enhanced albumin
excretion rate (6,7). We have previously studied glomerular hemodynamics in ...
Cited by 146 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Beyond postprandial hyperglycaemia: metabolic factors associated with cardiovascular …


RJ Heine, JM Dekker - Diabetologia, 2002 - Springer
Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus is a very prevalent chronic
disease occurring in 2 to 4% of the general population in the Western world and
up to 20 to 30% in high risk populations [1]. Moreover, the global burden ...
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