Obesity is characterised by alterations in metabolic function which result from a combination of increasing total body fatness and the regional distribution of adipose tissue. Abdominal visceral obesity is particularly associated with hyperinsulinaemia, increased portal vein free fatty acid concentration, hepatic gluconeogenesis, altered adrenocortical activity and androgen secretion and reduced plasma sex hormone binding globulin levels.These alterations, which are accompanied by changes in visceral adipocyte sensitivity to plasma catecholamine stimulation, enhance further visceral fat deposition and the perpetuation of the metabolic derangements.The characteristic dyslipidaemia associated with upper body obesity and the frequent developme...
The metabolic consequences of obesity are highly dependent on body fat distribution and total body f...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome have both reached pandemic proportions. Together they have the po...
The epidemic of obesity represents a huge challenge for public health and clinicians. Closely relate...
tra-abdominal adipose tissue accumulation, often termed visceral obesity, is part of a phenotype inc...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Although an individual's total fat mass predicts mor-bidities such as coronary artery disease a...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Increased prevalence of obesity in the world, especially accumulation of abnormal amounts of viscer...
Increased prevalence of obesity in the world, especially accumulation of abnormal amounts of viscer...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a common metabolic disorder that has been recently related to the inc...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents a combination of cardio-metabolic risk factors, including visce...
Obesity represents one of the most complex public health challenges and has recently reached epidemi...
The metabolic consequences of obesity are highly dependent on body fat distribution and total body f...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome have both reached pandemic proportions. Together they have the po...
The epidemic of obesity represents a huge challenge for public health and clinicians. Closely relate...
tra-abdominal adipose tissue accumulation, often termed visceral obesity, is part of a phenotype inc...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Although an individual's total fat mass predicts mor-bidities such as coronary artery disease a...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Increased prevalence of obesity in the world, especially accumulation of abnormal amounts of viscer...
Increased prevalence of obesity in the world, especially accumulation of abnormal amounts of viscer...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a common metabolic disorder that has been recently related to the inc...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents a combination of cardio-metabolic risk factors, including visce...
Obesity represents one of the most complex public health challenges and has recently reached epidemi...
The metabolic consequences of obesity are highly dependent on body fat distribution and total body f...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome have both reached pandemic proportions. Together they have the po...
The epidemic of obesity represents a huge challenge for public health and clinicians. Closely relate...