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This study presents a systematic review and meta‐analysis of anthocyanin supplementation (> 40 mg/day) and its effects on inflammatory cytokines in healthy, overweight and obese adults. Literature searches in PubMed and Scopus identified 22 eligible studies (n = 1299).
Alessandro Young +3 more
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Adipose tissue: an inflammatory organ that can not be ignored in periodontal disease related to obesity. [PDF]
Wang Q +8 more
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Analyzing 8080 U.S. adults, this study found that higher adherence to the Dietary Index for Gut Microbiota and increased dietary live microbe intake were significantly associated with lower visceral fat area and reduced odds of visceral fat obesity.
Huiling Zheng +5 more
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Editorial for the Special Issue: Feature Reviews in Adipokines. [PDF]
Buechler C.
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ABSTRACT Background Obesity is an escalating worldwide health issue, and bariatric surgery has demonstrated efficacy as a strategy for substantial weight reduction and metabolic improvement. Nesfatin‐1, an anorexigenic peptide, is associated with appetite control and energy balance; nevertheless, its response following bariatric surgery is variable ...
Matin Bidares +3 more
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Congenital lipodystrophy induces severe osteosclerosis [PDF]
Brestoff, Jonathan R +10 more
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The Molecular Mechanisms of Muscle-Adipose Crosstalk: Myokines, Adipokines, Lipokines and the Mediating Role of Exosomes. [PDF]
Li A +8 more
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What's new? Higher pre‐diagnostic body mass index has been associated with higher risk of mortality in individuals with colorectal cancer; however, the mechanism remains unclear. This prospective analysis of incident colorectal cancer cases within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort study addressed potential collider
Thu Thi Pham +25 more
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Inflammatory gradients in the infrapatellar fat pad of knee osteoarthritis: implications for joint damage. [PDF]
Yang S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Irisin, an exercise‐induced myokine and adiponectin, an adipocyte‐derived hormone, are involved in energy metabolism and musculoskeletal health. However, their associations with obesity, abdominal obesity, sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity remain unclear, and longitudinal evidence is limited.
Yejin Kim +7 more
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