Visfatin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone shown to correlate with visceral fat mass in patients with obesity. Its possible role in patients with different types of eating disorders is unknown. We measured fasting serum levels of visfatin and leptin and surrogate measures of insulin sensitivity in 10 untreated patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), 10 untreated patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) and 20 age-matched healthy women (C) to study the possible role of visfatin in these disorders. Patients with AN had severely decreased body mass index (BMI) and body fat content. BMI of BN group did not significantly differ from that of C group, whereas body fat content of BN group was significantly lower compared to C and higher compared to AN gr...
BackgroundVisfatin is an adipokine produced by visceral adipose tissue and has insulin-mimicking eff...
Background: Visfatin, also known as nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase, is an adipokine that has...
Purpose: Visfatin, protein secreted by visceral adipose tissue, visfatin is an intracellular en...
CONTEXT: Visfatin was recently identified as a protein highly expressed and secreted in adipose tiss...
Introduction: Visfatin is a novel adipokine originally described to be produced predominantly by vis...
Background:Visfatin is an insulin-mimicking adipokine. Visfatin is elevated in obesity and type 2 di...
Background: Visfatin is a protein secreted by visceral fat, which plays an impor...
Aim/Background: Experimental and clinical studies revealed contradictory data concerning the influen...
OBJECTIVE-Observations of elevated circulating concentrations of visfatin (PBEF/Nampt) in obesity an...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between dietary intake and biochemical parameters and anthropo...
Background Adipose tissue is not merely a site for energy storage, but is also the largest endocrine...
BACKGROUND: Visfatin is a novel adipokine secreted from visceral adipose tissue and has insulinomime...
IntroductionObesity is commonly associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia and is the m...
Background & aims The study investigated the role of visfatin in middle-aged adults with respect to ...
Human obesity-related diabetes and the accompanying metabolic disorders have been specifically linke...
BackgroundVisfatin is an adipokine produced by visceral adipose tissue and has insulin-mimicking eff...
Background: Visfatin, also known as nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase, is an adipokine that has...
Purpose: Visfatin, protein secreted by visceral adipose tissue, visfatin is an intracellular en...
CONTEXT: Visfatin was recently identified as a protein highly expressed and secreted in adipose tiss...
Introduction: Visfatin is a novel adipokine originally described to be produced predominantly by vis...
Background:Visfatin is an insulin-mimicking adipokine. Visfatin is elevated in obesity and type 2 di...
Background: Visfatin is a protein secreted by visceral fat, which plays an impor...
Aim/Background: Experimental and clinical studies revealed contradictory data concerning the influen...
OBJECTIVE-Observations of elevated circulating concentrations of visfatin (PBEF/Nampt) in obesity an...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between dietary intake and biochemical parameters and anthropo...
Background Adipose tissue is not merely a site for energy storage, but is also the largest endocrine...
BACKGROUND: Visfatin is a novel adipokine secreted from visceral adipose tissue and has insulinomime...
IntroductionObesity is commonly associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia and is the m...
Background & aims The study investigated the role of visfatin in middle-aged adults with respect to ...
Human obesity-related diabetes and the accompanying metabolic disorders have been specifically linke...
BackgroundVisfatin is an adipokine produced by visceral adipose tissue and has insulin-mimicking eff...
Background: Visfatin, also known as nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase, is an adipokine that has...
Purpose: Visfatin, protein secreted by visceral adipose tissue, visfatin is an intracellular en...