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ABSTRACT Introduction Obesity is a global health problem, with an impact on future health. Early factors such as infant feeding and rapid weight gain (RWG) may play a role in its development. However, their contribution is not fully understood. Objective To analyse associations and potential interactions between the type of infant feeding during the ...
Carlos Nagore González+6 more
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Glutamate neurotransmission from leptin receptor cells is required for typical puberty and reproductive function in female mice. [PDF]
Sáenz de Miera C+4 more
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Mice deficient in leptin (ob/ob) or in liptin receptor (db/db) have a milder form of antigen-induced arthritis [PDF]
Nathalie Busso+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Childhood obesity interventions often overlook sleep and emotional wellbeing, though research shows both are associated with weight status across childhood. The timing of their co‐development and the most effective point for intervention remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to examine the trajectories of sleep, weight
Emma Louise Gale+2 more
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ANGPTL4 binds to the leptin receptor to regulate ectopic bone formation. [PDF]
Hu H+20 more
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Perirenal Fat in Disease Progression: From Inflammatory Mediator to Therapeutic Target
ABSTRACT Perirenal fat (PRF), the adipose tissue that encases the kidneys, has long been considered a passive energy reservoir and mechanical buffer. However, emerging evidence has identified PRF as a biologically active visceral fat depot that secretes adipocytokines, inflammatory mediators, and other bioactive molecules, and thereby contributes to ...
Eiji Kashiwagi
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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of mibavademab (a leptin receptor agonist): Results from a first-in-human phase I study. [PDF]
Gewitz A+10 more
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The paper should be of interest to readers in the areas of genetic association, polymorphism, and Type 2 diabetes. ABSTRACT Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a significant risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). Leptin polymorphism is known to be associated with obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Leila Saremi+5 more
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