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ABSTRACT Obesity appears to be associated with improved health outcomes in patients with sepsis, a phenomenon termed the obesity paradox. However, the potential influence of varying operational definitions of obesity on clinical outcomes within this paradox remains inadequately characterised.
Efris Kartikasari +2 more
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Do obesity and visceral adiposity promote heart failure with reduced ejection fraction? [PDF]
Packer M.
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Endothelial tube formation for HUVECS treated by leptin or adiponectin.
Virginie Dubois +4 more
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Abstract Aim Glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1RAs) have been established as effective treatments for type 2 diabetes, offering benefits beyond glycaemic control; however, their associations across multiple health outcomes remain insufficiently assessed.
Dongjin Yeo +8 more
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Maternal Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Modulates Adipose Tissue Remodeling and CTRP6 Expression in a Depot- and Sex-Specific Manner in Mouse Offspring. [PDF]
Wei X +8 more
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Abstract Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a metabolically active visceral fat depot located between the myocardium and the visceral pericardium, exerting direct paracrine and vasocrine effects on the heart and coronary vessels. Under physiological conditions, EAT supports myocardial energy metabolism and thermoregulation through fatty acid supply and
Elisabeth Heuboeck +2 more
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Distinct metabolic associations of subcutaneous and visceral adipocyte morphology in women with or without obesity. [PDF]
Maikaew P +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Early‐life exposures might negatively affect fetal and infant development, predisposing children to obesity. This study aimed to systematically identify and evaluate risk factors for childhood obesity in preconception, pregnancy, and infancy, and assess their potential for future prediction and prevention strategies.
Sophia M. Blaauwendraad +12 more
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Adipose-Specific Cytokines as Modulators of Reproductive Activity. [PDF]
Martinez-Barbitta M +7 more
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