Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone and cytokine that regulates energy balance through a wide range of functions, including several that are important to cardiovascular health. Increased circulating leptin, a marker of leptin resistance, is common in obesity and independently associated with insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in humans. The mechanisms of leptin resistance include genetic mutation, leptin self-regulation, limited tissue access, and cellular or circulating molecular regulation. Evidence suggests that central leptin resistance causes obesity and that obesity-induced leptin resistance injures numerous peripheral tissues, including liver, pancreas, platelets, vasculature, and myocardium. This metabolic- and i...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...
Obesity is a chronic disease that is increasing in prevalence and represents an important risk facto...
The relationship between obesity and the development of cardiovascular disease is well established. ...
A major cause of morbidity and early death in the Western societies is cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Abstract: Increased plasma levels of both leptin and C reactive protein (CRP) have been reported in ...
Increasing adipose tissue mass in obesity directly correlates with elevated circulating leptin level...
The past few years of research on leptin have provided important information on the link between met...
Excess body weight is frequently associated with low-grade inflammation. Evidence indicates a relati...
The consumption of Western diets, high in sugar and saturated fat, is a crucial contributor to the a...
Obesity and the excessive accumulation of body fat is associated with significant chronic secondary ...
dissertationLeptin is a hormone produced by adipocytes that activates centralreceptors in the brain ...
Gashaw Dessie,1 Birhanu Ayelign,2 Yonas Akalu,3 Tewodros Shibabaw,1 Meseret Derbew Molla1 1Departmen...
The prevalence of obesity, and the human and economic costs of the disease, creates a need for bette...
Abstract Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that adipocytokines play an important role ...
Abstract Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that adipocytokines play an important role ...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...
Obesity is a chronic disease that is increasing in prevalence and represents an important risk facto...
The relationship between obesity and the development of cardiovascular disease is well established. ...
A major cause of morbidity and early death in the Western societies is cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Abstract: Increased plasma levels of both leptin and C reactive protein (CRP) have been reported in ...
Increasing adipose tissue mass in obesity directly correlates with elevated circulating leptin level...
The past few years of research on leptin have provided important information on the link between met...
Excess body weight is frequently associated with low-grade inflammation. Evidence indicates a relati...
The consumption of Western diets, high in sugar and saturated fat, is a crucial contributor to the a...
Obesity and the excessive accumulation of body fat is associated with significant chronic secondary ...
dissertationLeptin is a hormone produced by adipocytes that activates centralreceptors in the brain ...
Gashaw Dessie,1 Birhanu Ayelign,2 Yonas Akalu,3 Tewodros Shibabaw,1 Meseret Derbew Molla1 1Departmen...
The prevalence of obesity, and the human and economic costs of the disease, creates a need for bette...
Abstract Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that adipocytokines play an important role ...
Abstract Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that adipocytokines play an important role ...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...
Obesity is a chronic disease that is increasing in prevalence and represents an important risk facto...
The relationship between obesity and the development of cardiovascular disease is well established. ...