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PPARγ and human metabolic disease

PPARγ and human metabolic disease

... The nuclear receptor family of PPARs was named for the ability of the original member to induce hepatic peroxi- some proliferation in mice in response to xenobiotic stimuli. However, studies on the action and structure ...

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Drosophila as a model to study obesity and metabolic disease

Drosophila as a model to study obesity and metabolic disease

... Excess adipose fat accumulation, or obesity, is a growing problem worldwide in terms of both the rate of incidence and the severity of obesity-associated metabolic disease. Adipose tissue evolved in animals ...

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Fructose metabolism and metabolic disease

Fructose metabolism and metabolic disease

... Prospective studies in which excess fructose is added on top of habitual diets often document spontaneous reductions in other forms of sugar consumption, suggesting strong feedback mecha- nisms that specifically regulate ...

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Cancer as a metabolic disease

Cancer as a metabolic disease

... prevention. Metabolic studies in a variety of human cancers previously showed that that loss of mitochon- drial function preceded the appearance of malignancy and aerobic glycolysis ...the metabolic ...

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Immunologic impact of the intestine in metabolic disease

Immunologic impact of the intestine in metabolic disease

... from metabolic disease, suggesting that immunologic changes to gut immunity affect systemic metabolism ...mote metabolic tissue inflammation through induction of chemok- ines such as CCL2, or may ...

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Adipose morphology and metabolic disease

Adipose morphology and metabolic disease

... adipocytes, irrespective of BMI or metabolic state (Liu et al., 2009; Tchernof et al., 2006), suggesting that SAT undergoes greater hypertrophy relative to VAT. However, previous studies have suggested that SAT is ...

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Hypothalamic inflammation in obesity and metabolic disease

Hypothalamic inflammation in obesity and metabolic disease

... the hypothalamic area of the brain resulted in changes in feeding behavior and energy expenditure (11, 12). Key to this regulatory function is the melanocortin system, which consists of two func- tionally antagonistic ...

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SYMPOSIUM ON CONGENITAL METABOLIC DISEASE

SYMPOSIUM ON CONGENITAL METABOLIC DISEASE

... genetic composition of all individuals is unique, it should not be expected that any two persons possessing the same gene will be quite alike. This is then, one source of variation[r] ...

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SCREENING OF NEWBORN INFANTS FOR METABOLIC DISEASE

SCREENING OF NEWBORN INFANTS FOR METABOLIC DISEASE

... At the present time the Committee be- lieves the following recommendations on Screening programs are justified:.. Phenylketonuria.[r] ...

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Sleep and cardio metabolic disease

Sleep and cardio metabolic disease

... respiratory disease was detected among shorter (< 1 h) and longer ( ≥ 1 h) naps, with a dose- d e p e n d e n t e ff e c t o f 5 2 a n d 7 2 % i n c r e a s e d r i s k , respectively ...

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Newborn Screening for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Newborn Screening for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

... Committee on Fetus and Newborn: Screening of new- born infants for metabolic disease. : Screening for inherited diseases[r] ...

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

... genetic metabolic disease with autosomal recessive inheritance caused by mutations in the ABCC6 ...a metabolic disease in which circulating levels of an anti-mineralization factor are ...

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Linking the metabolic syndrome and obesity with vitamin D status: risks and opportunities for improving cardiometabolic health and well-being

<p>Linking the metabolic syndrome and obesity with vitamin D status: risks and opportunities for improving cardiometabolic health and well-being</p>

... Adipocytes from white adipose tissue (WAT) are some of the most resilient cells in humans and other animals. This is partly an evolutionary survival mechanism that animals have adopted over millions of years to allow for ...

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Psoriasis and comorbidities: links and risks

Psoriasis and comorbidities: links and risks

... diovascular disease, such as hypertension, central obesity, glucose intolerance, and ...of metabolic syndrome is made when a person has at least three of the following five conditions, as defined by the ...

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Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance Are Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in Nondiabetic Adults with Abdominal Obesity

Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance Are Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in Nondiabetic Adults with Abdominal Obesity

... kidney disease irrespective of the concurrent presence of metabolic ...selected. Metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity were defined according to the International Diabetes Federation ...kidney ...

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Phytochemical Components of Some Minor Cereals Associated with Diabetes Prevention and Management

Phytochemical Components of Some Minor Cereals Associated with Diabetes Prevention and Management

... proves metabolic homeostasis and delays or prevents the development of T2D and its complications in a variety of associates, but in mostly of European pedi- gree ...

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Telmisartan and Insulin Resistance in HIV (TAILoR): protocol for a dose-ranging phase II randomised open-labelled trial of telmisartan as a strategy for the reduction of insulin resistance in HIV-positive individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy

Telmisartan and Insulin Resistance in HIV (TAILoR): protocol for a dose-ranging phase II randomised open-labelled trial of telmisartan as a strategy for the reduction of insulin resistance in HIV-positive individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy

... Open Access with the virus itself, can result in various metabolic complications, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes T2DM and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease CVD.1[r] ...

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Successful pregnancy in maple syrup urine disease: a case report and review of the literature

Successful pregnancy in maple syrup urine disease: a case report and review of the literature

... To provide maximal safety for mother and child we recommended that our patient should give birth in a specialized metabolic center. Primary Cesaerean section was proposed due to geographical distance between the ...

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Overview of chronic kidney disease: assessment, nutritional  management and treatment

Overview of chronic kidney disease: assessment, nutritional management and treatment

... Nutritional management in CKD patients: Maintenance of nutritional health is necessary in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease as well as in patients with haemodialysis (MHD). Serum albumin is the most ...

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