Extensive scientific evidence indicates that non-optimal diet and sedentary lifestyle constitute some of the behaviors/risk factors associated with the onset of many diseases with significant societal impact, such as obesity. Chronic over-nutrition dramatically remodels adipose tissue architecture, driving adipocyte hypertrophy, oxidative stress and immune cell infiltration, followed by increased production of proinflammatory adipokines and cytokines that contribute to the progression of a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state (1,2). Obesity is associated with this inflammatory phenotype and increases the risk of chronic disease, including cardiovascular disease, as well as insulin resistance that predisposes to the development of type 2 di...
Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which has been emerging as an impo...
OBJECTIVE Tissue inflammation is a key factor underlying insulin resistance in established obesity. ...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
Obesity is a growing public health problem and its prevalence has reached epidemic proportions in re...
Aims: Obesity represents a global health problem. Excessive caloric intake promotes the release of i...
SummaryChronic inflammation constitutes an important link between obesity and its pathophysiological...
As the obesity epidemic is still increasing, strategies to prevent and treat obesity and related p...
Among the rapidly expanding list of factors synthesized and released by white adipose tissue, the ra...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, and serum markers of inflammation are ind...
Obesity arises from a sustained positive energy balance which triggers a pro-inflammatory response, ...
Obesity is associated with a low-grade chronic inflammation with increased levels of proinflammatory...
OBJECTIVE: Adipose tissue (AT) inflammation is associated with systemic insulin resistance and hyper...
Chronic inflammation has recently been proposed to be a key mediator linking obesity to a cluster of...
Background: Obesity is associated with an overexpansion of adipose tissue, along with increases in b...
Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which has been emerging as an impo...
OBJECTIVE Tissue inflammation is a key factor underlying insulin resistance in established obesity. ...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
Obesity is a growing public health problem and its prevalence has reached epidemic proportions in re...
Aims: Obesity represents a global health problem. Excessive caloric intake promotes the release of i...
SummaryChronic inflammation constitutes an important link between obesity and its pathophysiological...
As the obesity epidemic is still increasing, strategies to prevent and treat obesity and related p...
Among the rapidly expanding list of factors synthesized and released by white adipose tissue, the ra...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, and serum markers of inflammation are ind...
Obesity arises from a sustained positive energy balance which triggers a pro-inflammatory response, ...
Obesity is associated with a low-grade chronic inflammation with increased levels of proinflammatory...
OBJECTIVE: Adipose tissue (AT) inflammation is associated with systemic insulin resistance and hyper...
Chronic inflammation has recently been proposed to be a key mediator linking obesity to a cluster of...
Background: Obesity is associated with an overexpansion of adipose tissue, along with increases in b...
Adipose tissue is a primary site of obesity-induced inflammation, which has been emerging as an impo...
OBJECTIVE Tissue inflammation is a key factor underlying insulin resistance in established obesity. ...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...