Obesity is a heterogeneous disorder. Obese individuals vary in their body fat distribution, their metabolic profile and degree of associated cardiovascular and metabolic risk. Abdominal obesity carries greater risk of developing diabetes and future cardiovascular events than peripheral or gluteofemoral obesity. There are differences between adipose tissue present in subcutaneous areas (SCAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) present in the abdominal cavity. These include anatomical, cellular, molecular, physiological, clinical and prognostic differences. Anatomically, VAT is present mainly in the mesentery and omentum, and drains directly through the portal circulaion to the liver. VAT compared with SCAT is more cellular, vascular, innervat...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
OBJECTIVE Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. A...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. ...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. ...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 50 years, scientists have recognized that not all adipose tissue is alike,...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
OBJECTIVE Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. A...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. ...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution is an important variable explaining metabolic heterogeneity of obesity. ...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 50 years, scientists have recognized that not all adipose tissue is alike,...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Obesity, defined as excess fat mass, increases risks for multiple chronic diseases, such as type 2 d...
Background: Despite the recognition that central obesity plays a critical role in chronic disease, f...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...
OBJECTIVE: Human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (SAT) is composed of two different subc...