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Hyperinsulinemia 17 years after preeclamptic first pregnancy. [PDF]
Hannele Laivuori+2 more
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Abstract Obesity is a highly prevalent chronic multisystem disease associated with shortened life expectancy due to a number of adverse health outcomes. Epidemiological data link body weight and parameters of central fat distribution to an increasing risk for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver diseases, cardiovascular diseases including ...
Matthias Blüher
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Hyperinsulinemia in postpubertal girls with a history of premature pubarche and functional ovarian hyperandrogenism. [PDF]
Lourdes Ibáñez+6 more
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Summary Background Maternal obesity and excessive weight gain during pregnancy are associated with higher birth weight and increased risk of childhood obesity. Objective This study investigated the effect of a high‐protein and low‐glycaemic‐index (HPLGI) diet during pregnancy on offspring body composition and metabolic health.
Christina Sonne Mogensen+3 more
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Relationship between Hyperinsulinemia and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring of Lean and Overweight Male Hypertensives [PDF]
Carlos A. Feldstein+4 more
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ABSTRACT Obesity and the mismanagement of lipids significantly contribute to the development of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate the metabolic changes and disruptions in lipid balance within HFpEF remain to be fully understood.
Zhulan Cai+4 more
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A new potential cause of secondary hypertension
Milos Mijalkovic, Dalila Sacic
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Further Evidence for a Dominant Form of Familial Persistent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia of Infancy: A Family with Documented Hyperinsulinemia in Two Generationsc [PDF]
M. Hufnagel
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Our present study showed the effectiveness of Polyethylene glycol loxenatide (PEG‐Loxe) in treating type 2 diabetes mellitus via modulating insulin resistance and lipid metabolism. Moreover, PEG‐Loxe might improve type 2 diabetes mellitus via SRA/CNBP/ROCK2 axis.
Zhuangsen Chen+9 more
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Effects of cross-training on markers of insulin resistance/hyperinsulinemia
M. BRIAN WALLACE+2 more
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