This study aimed to identify changes in the level of neuropeptides among current smokers, former smok-ers, and individuals who had never smoked, and how smoking habits affect obesity and metabolic syn-drome (MetS). Neuropeptide levels, anthropometric parameters, and metabolic syndrome diagnostic indices were determined among male workers; 117 of these had never smoked, whereas 58 and 198 were former and current smokers, respectively. The total sample comprised 373 male workers. The results obtained from anthropometric measurements showed that current smokers attained significantly lower body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, and abdominal fat thickness values than former smokers and those who had never smoked. Current smokers ’ ...
SummaryObjectivesLow levels of adiponectin, an adipocytokine with anti-diabetic and anti-atherogenic...
Background The effect of smoking on leptin regulation is controversial. Smoking may induce low-grade...
Preclinical and clinical data suggest modulating effects of appetite-regulating hormones and stress ...
Background: Evidence on the association of leptin and adiponectin and smoking is limited and discord...
Although nicotinic receptors have been demonstrated in hypothalamic appetite-regulating areas and ni...
The known association between smoking cessation and weight gain, and the suggested role of leptin in...
Smoking deregulates neuroendocrine responses to pain supporting production of neuropeptide Y (NpY) b...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain following cessation is a frequent reasonargued by smokers to continue to smo...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Circulating adiponectin levels in cigarette smokers are lower than those in ...
Copyright © 2014 Maria I. Bokarewa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic and cardiovascular disease. St...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the association between smoking and serum adiponectin, taking into considerati...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRATIONALE: Despite irrefutable epidemiologic evidence, cigarette smoki...
Obesity and cigarette smoking are both important risk factors for insulin resistance, cardiovascular...
PURPOSE:The blood levels of Adiponectin, anti-inflammatory and anti-arteriosclerotic adipocytokine, ...
SummaryObjectivesLow levels of adiponectin, an adipocytokine with anti-diabetic and anti-atherogenic...
Background The effect of smoking on leptin regulation is controversial. Smoking may induce low-grade...
Preclinical and clinical data suggest modulating effects of appetite-regulating hormones and stress ...
Background: Evidence on the association of leptin and adiponectin and smoking is limited and discord...
Although nicotinic receptors have been demonstrated in hypothalamic appetite-regulating areas and ni...
The known association between smoking cessation and weight gain, and the suggested role of leptin in...
Smoking deregulates neuroendocrine responses to pain supporting production of neuropeptide Y (NpY) b...
BACKGROUND: Weight gain following cessation is a frequent reasonargued by smokers to continue to smo...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Circulating adiponectin levels in cigarette smokers are lower than those in ...
Copyright © 2014 Maria I. Bokarewa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic and cardiovascular disease. St...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the association between smoking and serum adiponectin, taking into considerati...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRATIONALE: Despite irrefutable epidemiologic evidence, cigarette smoki...
Obesity and cigarette smoking are both important risk factors for insulin resistance, cardiovascular...
PURPOSE:The blood levels of Adiponectin, anti-inflammatory and anti-arteriosclerotic adipocytokine, ...
SummaryObjectivesLow levels of adiponectin, an adipocytokine with anti-diabetic and anti-atherogenic...
Background The effect of smoking on leptin regulation is controversial. Smoking may induce low-grade...
Preclinical and clinical data suggest modulating effects of appetite-regulating hormones and stress ...