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The effects of central adiposity on growth hormone (GH) response to GH-releasing hormone- …


H Makimura, T Stanley, D Mun, SM You, S … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Results: Peak stimulated GH was 36.4 ± 5.4, 16.6 ± 2.9, and 7.6 ± 0.9
µg/liter among lean, overweight, and obese subjects, respectively (P < 0.001
for all comparisons). Peak stimulated GH was 26.9 ± 3.4 µg/liter among ...
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Abdominal Adiposity and Diabetes Risk

- diabetesjournals.org
AJG Hanley, LE Wagenknecht - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Obesity is perhaps the longest studied and best described risk factor for type 2
diabetes. Epidemiologic investigations have consistently shown an independent
increased risk for diabetes associated with overweight and obesity, with ...
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Smoking inhibits visceral fat accumulation in Turkish women Relation of visceral fat and …


A Onat, E Ayhan, G Hergenç, G Can, MM … - Metabolism, 2009 - Elsevier
We investigated among sexes the associations of visceral adipose tissue area
(VAT) and body fat mass with smoking status, atherogenic dyslipidemia,
inflammatory markers, insulin resistance, and blood pressure (BP). A random ...
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[CITATION] Evaluation of the appropriate diagnostic threshold of waist circumference for the …


Q Lu, Z Xie, H Zhang, J Ren - Journal of the cardiometabolic syndrome, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Cardiometab Syndr. 2009 Spring;4(2):120-5. Evaluation of the appropriate
diagnostic threshold of waist circumference for the ...
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Effects of visceral fat accumulation in obesity and type 2 diabetes


G Fatati, E Mirri, S Coaccioli - Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Type 2 diabetes has become the most frequently encountered metabolic
disorder in the world and obesity, meaning visceral adiposity, is the core
problem. In the abdominal adipose tissue, insulin resistance (IR) reduces ...
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Defining and characterising the progression of type 2 diabetes


VA Fonseca - The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, 2008 - dvd.sagepub.com
Abstract T ype 2 diabetes is a progressive disease characterised by worsening of
multiple abnormalities and loss of glycaemic control over time. An increasing
need for glucose-lowering treatments is emphasised by the almost inevitable ...
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UNACYLATED GHRELIN AS THERAPEUTIC AGENT IN THE TREATMENT OF …


E Ghigo, R Granata, LAJ Van Der, 2008 - freepatentsonline.com
An isolated polypeptide comprising any amino acid fragment of unacylated ghrelin
or any analog thereof, wherein the polypeptide has an activity selected from the
group consisting of a) decreasing blood glucose levels; b) increasing ...
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Identification of waist circumference cutoffs for abdominal obesity in the Chinese population …


Y Ye, Y Bao, X Hou, X Pan, H Wu, H Li, C … - International Journal of Obesity, 2009 - nature.com
At baseline, 381 volunteers aged 35–75 years were enrolled without diabetes
from the Shanghai urban area. Anthropometry and VAT area determined by magnetic
resonance imaging were measured. During the average 7.8 years of follow-up, ...
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Genetic determinants of cardiovascular disease in Hispanics


K Casazza, JR Fernández - Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 2009 - Springer
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affects many people in the United States. Compared
with other popula- tion groups in the United States, epidemiologic data suggest
that Hispanic Americans are at a dispropor- tionate risk for CVD. The ...
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Human obesity relationship with Ad36 adenovirus and insulin resistance


GM Trovato, A Castro, A Tonzuso, A Garozzo, … - International Journal of Obesity, 2009 - nature.com
Infection with specific pathogens may lead to increased adiposity: a specific
adiposity-promoting effect of Ad36 human adenovirus, without the involvement of
neurological mechanisms, was reported. The aim of this study is to ...
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