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The Oncogenic Burden of Obesity: Mechanistic Links Between Adiposity and Gastrointestinal Cancers-A Comprehensive Narrative Review. [PDF]
Lee F, Moore J, Markouli M, Ghusn W.
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Obesity and hyperinsulinemia drive adipocytes to activate a cell cycle program and senesce
Nature Medicine, 2021Qian Li+2 more
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Hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance and colorectal adenomas: A meta-analysis
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 2015Yeong Sook Yoon, NaNa Keum, Eunyoung Cho
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
Patients with mild or early non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus often display a delay in insulin response followed by late hyperinsulinemia during oral glucose tolerance testing. Those patients with long-standing disease or elevations of fasting plasma glucose in excess of 140 mg/dl are generally hypoinsulinemic in response to an oral glucose ...
R S, Yalow, H G, Rose, W A, Bauman
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Patients with mild or early non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus often display a delay in insulin response followed by late hyperinsulinemia during oral glucose tolerance testing. Those patients with long-standing disease or elevations of fasting plasma glucose in excess of 140 mg/dl are generally hypoinsulinemic in response to an oral glucose ...
R S, Yalow, H G, Rose, W A, Bauman
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Hyperinsulinemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1992An independent association between hypercholesterolemia and high insulin levels has not consistently emerged from large-scale epidemiologic observations. We selected 39 patients with elevated low-density (LDL) cholesterol levels but normal body weight, blood pressure, and glucose tolerance, and compared them to 36 normocholesterolemic, healthy control ...
PAOLISSO, Giuseppe+4 more
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Insulin Resistance and Hyperinsulinemia
Diabetes Care, 2008Insulin resistance, recently recognized as a strong predictor of disease in adults, has become the leading element of the metabolic syndrome and renewed as a focus of research. The condition exists when insulin levels are higher than expected relative to the level of glucose. Thus, insulin resistance is by definition tethered to hyperinsulinemia.
Rachel Dankner+5 more
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Hyperinsulinemia in hyperthecosis of the ovaries
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986Fasting insulin concentrations and the insulin response to an oral glucose tolerance test were measured in six virilized women with ovarian hyperthecosis and six weight-matched normal women. For comparison, six women with polycystic ovarian disease were also studied.
Tung Van Dinh+2 more
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