Associations between abdominal fat, psoas muscle fat, and lumbar spine bone density: insights from quantitative CT imaging. [PDF]
Xu H, Wang Z, Meng XH, Zhu FL, Zhong YQ.
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MiRNAs and mRNAs Analysis during Abdominal Preadipocyte Differentiation in Chickens
The excessive deposition of abdominal fat has become an important factor in restricting the production efficiency of chickens, so reducing abdominal fat deposition is important for improving growth rate.
Xiangfei Ma +9 more
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Fat traits are important in the chicken industry where there is a desire for high intramuscular fat (IMF) and low abdominal fat. However, there is limited knowledge on the relationship between the dynamic status of gene expression and the body fat ...
Siyuan Xing +10 more
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Chicken Protein S Gene Regulates Adipogenesis and Affects Abdominal Fat Deposition
(1) Background: Excessive abdominal fat deposition in broilers not only causes feed waste but also leads to a series of metabolic diseases. It has gradually become a new breeding goal of the broiler industry to improve growth rates and to reduce ...
Lijin Guo +8 more
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Associations between diet, physical activity and body fat distribution: a cross sectional study in an Indian population. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing health problem in India and worldwide, due to changes in lifestyle. This study aimed to explore the independent associations between dietary and physical activity exposure variables and total body fat and distribution in ...
Ben-Shlomo, Yoav +10 more
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Abdominal Superficial Subcutaneous Fat [PDF]
OBJECTIVE Unlike visceral adipose tissue (VAT), the association between subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and obesity-related morbidity is controversial. In patients with type 2 diabetes, we assessed whether this variability can be explained by a putative favorable, distinct association between abdominal superficial
Golan, Rachel +15 more
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Abdominal fat quantity and distribution in women with polycystic ovary syndrome and extent of its relation to insulin resistance. [PDF]
CONTEXT: Increased abdominal fat has been linked to insulin resistance and increased cardiovascular risk. Because many patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) present abdominal obesity, it may be the cause of insulin resistance in this disorder.
BUCCHIERI, Salvatore +7 more
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Clay body wrap with microcurrent: effects in central adiposity [PDF]
Introduction Increased fat mass is becoming more prevalent in women and its accumulation in the abdominal region can lead to numerous health risks such as diabetes mellitus.
Couto, Miriam F. +4 more
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A Study of Physicochemical Properties of Subcutaneous Fat of the Abdomen and its Implication in Abdominal Obesity [PDF]
Introduction: The lower abdominal obesity is more resistant to absorption as compared to that of upper abdomen. Differences in the physicochemical properties of the subcutaneous fat of the upper and lower abdomen may be responsible for this variation.
Arvind Kumar Pandey +7 more
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Effect of adding byproducts of chicken slaughter on the quality of sausage over storage
: The use of byproducts generated by the food industry is a strategy that can have advantages in economic, technological, nutritional, and environmental terms.
Juliana L. Lima +8 more
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