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Improving cardiovascular risk stratification: the role of abdominal obesity in predicting MACEs. [PDF]
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Comparison of diagnostic value of abdominal obesity and metabolism-related indicators for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in lean individuals. [PDF]
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Effect of exercise on abdominal obesity and inflammatory response in the older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
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Respiratory Responses during Therapeutic Positioning in Adults with and without Abdominal Obesity. [PDF]
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Regular extra-virgin olive oil intake independently associates with lower abdominal obesity. [PDF]
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Cardiometabolic Outcomes Among Adults With Abdominal Obesity and Normal Body Mass Index.
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Androgens and abdominal obesity
Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1998Central or visceral obesity is recognized as a main risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The co-existence of visceral obesity, increased blood lipid levels, hypertension and impaired glucose tolerance defines the metabolic syndrome that today is widely recognized as one of the prime factors behind cardiovascular ...
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Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1998
The application of magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography to obesity research has changed the focus from body mass and skinfold thickness to abdominal fat mass and visceral adiposity. Intra-abdominal fat constitutes less than 20% of total body fat but is a major determinant of fasting and postprandial lipid availability because of its ...
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The application of magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography to obesity research has changed the focus from body mass and skinfold thickness to abdominal fat mass and visceral adiposity. Intra-abdominal fat constitutes less than 20% of total body fat but is a major determinant of fasting and postprandial lipid availability because of its ...
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