ABSTRACT Aim Steatotic liver disease (SLD), including metabolic dysfunction–associated SLD (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction–associated alcohol‐related liver disease (MetALD), is a growing global health burden. Although impaired mastication is linked to metabolic disorders, its role in SLD remains unclear.
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APOE4 and sedentary lifestyle synergistically impair neurovascular function in the visual cortex of awake mice. [PDF]
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Profile of physical activity and sedentary lifestyle in health sciences students: Prevalence and its association with academic performance. [PDF]
AlZahrani EM.
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Sedentary lifestyle with increased risk of obesity in urban adult academic professionals: an epidemiological study in West Bengal, India. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has emerged as the most prevalent chronic liver disease worldwide, with an increasing number of patients progressing to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Early identification of individuals at high risk for advanced fibrosis is essential for preventing liver‐related ...
Norio Akuta +44 more
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Causal association of education, smoking, sedentary lifestyle and body mass index with disc degeneration: Mendelian randomization. [PDF]
Cui H, Wang P, Liu Y.
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Correction: Placental structural adaptation to maternal physical activity and sedentary behavior: findings of the DALI lifestyle study [PDF]
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Risk Factors and Clinical Severity in Chronic Venous Disease: A New Look
Genetic factors, such as gender and positive family history, were associated with the occurrence of mild‐stage disease (CEAP C1–3). Obesity, lack of exercise, and working more than 8 h in a sitting or standing position are strongly associated with severe venous disease (CEAP C4–6).
Éva Badak +6 more
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Quasi-experimental controlled study protocol to reduce sedentary lifestyle in patients with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
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