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Association of Lifestyle Factors With Abdominal Subcutaneous and Visceral Adiposity

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EA Molenaar, JM Massaro, PF Jacques, KM … - Diabetes care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— Diets consistent with the 2005 Dietary Guidelines Adherence Index and
greater physical activity were inversely associated with SAT and VAT (P <
0.0001–0.002). In men, former smoking was associated with higher SAT ...
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Is weight loss the optimal target for obesity-related cardiovascular disease risk reduction?


R Ross, PM Janiszewski - The Canadian journal of cardiology, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the present review, it is argued that while weight loss is associated with
substantial reduction in obesity-related cardiovascular disease risk and remains
a desired outcome of relevant treatment strategies, increasing physical ...
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Independent associations between liver fat, visceral adipose tissue, and metabolic risk …


KP McMillan, JL Kuk, TS Church, SN Blair, R … - Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: The independent associations between liver fat, visceral adipose
tissue (AT), and metabolic risk factors are un- clear. Although it has been
reported that visceral AT is the strongest predictor of metabolic risk, ...
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Does physical activity ameliorate the health hazards of obesity?

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DC Lee, X Sui, SN Blair - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bjsm.bmj.com
Obesity is an established risk factor for chronic disease and premature death,
but losing weight and keeping it off is difficult. Therefore, although obese
individuals may know that they are at higher risk of disease and early ...
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American College of Sports Medicine Position Stand. Appropriate physical activity …


JE Donnelly, SN Blair, JM Jakicic, MM … - Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2009 - citation.nstl.gov.cn
Overweight and obesity affects more than 66% of the adult population and is
associated with a variety of chronic diseases. Weight reduction reduces health
risks associated with chronic diseases and is therefore encouraged by major ...
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Smoking as a risk factor for visceral fat accumulation in Japanese men

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H Komiya, Y Mori, T Yokose, N Tajima - The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2006 - J-STAGE
Received August 17, 2005; revision accepted for publication December 2, 2005.
Correspondence: Hideaki Komiya, Department of Exercise Physiology, Utsunomiya
University, 350 Mine machi, Utsunomiya 321-8505, Japan. e-mail: komiya@cc. ...
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Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue: A Protective Fat Depot?

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SA Porter, JM Massaro, U Hoffmann, RS … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
7 Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes, Department of Medicine,
Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
... Corresponding author: Caroline S. Fox, foxca{at}nhlbi.nih.gov.
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[CITATION] Intra-cellular fat accumulation: mechanisms and implications for health


EL Thomas, JD Bell - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BODY …, 2006 - SMITH GORDON
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Fat distribution in men of different waist girth, fitness level and exercise habit


G O'Donovan, EL Thomas, JP McCarthy, J … - International Journal of Obesity, 2009 - nature.com
Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy were used to assess total and
regional adipose tissue in 13 men who were slim, fit and active (the slim-fit),
in 12 men who were slim, unfit and inactive (the slim-unfit), in 13 men who ...
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Optimal Body Weight for the Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease in Normal-weight …


PT Williams, KM Hoffman - Obesity, 2009 - nature.com
Although 36% of US men are normal weight (BMI <25 kg/m 2 ), the health benefits
of greater leanness in normal-weight individuals are seldom acknowledged. To
assess the optimal body weight with respect to minimizing coronary heart ...
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