The results of current research into the significance of the fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) polymorphisms in the development of obesity were shown. Recent examinations showed a strong associations with polymorphisms of this gene and obesity traits, expressed by body mass index or waist circumference, food intake and both leptin and adiponectin level. Some researches indicate there is a strong link between carriers of risk allele of the FTO gene and metabolic factors as insulin sensitivity, glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol level. The clear association of gene FTO SNPs and physical activity wasn’t showed. The FTO, as obesity-susceptibility gene, increases the risk of obesity. The results underline, that apart from too ...
Metabolic syndrome is defined as a combination of lipids disorders and cardiovascular risk factors: ...
Prevalence of obesity in developed societies is dramatically increasing, and the consequences of obe...
First publication about metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) was published in 1981. The authors...
Obesity is a chronic disease of multifactorial origin arising from a long-term energy imbalance, in ...
The genetic factors contribute to three types of obesity: monogenic obesity, syndromic obesity and c...
Wstęp. Otyłość i związane z nią zaburzenia wchodzące w skład zespołu metabolicznego (MetS) są cora...
The problem of obesity affects a growing number of people all over the world, especially in the deve...
Obesity is a chronic disease which is characterized by the increased amount of adipose tissue. The p...
Many scientific studies have documented the association between obesity and cancer. Overweight and o...
The obesity is serious health, economy and mental problem which is connected with adults but teenage...
Obesity is a medical condition presently considered a worldwide epidemic. Genetic basis has been rep...
Causes of insulin resistance are the subject of many clinical studies. Factors affecting this occurr...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity is cor related with a numerous of metabolic disordersin the for...
Obesity causes very serious health consequences. It is also very often a problem that threatens huma...
INTRODUCTION. PPARg is a nuclear receptor that is activated by factors, fatty acids for example, th...
Metabolic syndrome is defined as a combination of lipids disorders and cardiovascular risk factors: ...
Prevalence of obesity in developed societies is dramatically increasing, and the consequences of obe...
First publication about metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) was published in 1981. The authors...
Obesity is a chronic disease of multifactorial origin arising from a long-term energy imbalance, in ...
The genetic factors contribute to three types of obesity: monogenic obesity, syndromic obesity and c...
Wstęp. Otyłość i związane z nią zaburzenia wchodzące w skład zespołu metabolicznego (MetS) są cora...
The problem of obesity affects a growing number of people all over the world, especially in the deve...
Obesity is a chronic disease which is characterized by the increased amount of adipose tissue. The p...
Many scientific studies have documented the association between obesity and cancer. Overweight and o...
The obesity is serious health, economy and mental problem which is connected with adults but teenage...
Obesity is a medical condition presently considered a worldwide epidemic. Genetic basis has been rep...
Causes of insulin resistance are the subject of many clinical studies. Factors affecting this occurr...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity is cor related with a numerous of metabolic disordersin the for...
Obesity causes very serious health consequences. It is also very often a problem that threatens huma...
INTRODUCTION. PPARg is a nuclear receptor that is activated by factors, fatty acids for example, th...
Metabolic syndrome is defined as a combination of lipids disorders and cardiovascular risk factors: ...
Prevalence of obesity in developed societies is dramatically increasing, and the consequences of obe...
First publication about metabolically obese normal weight (MONW) was published in 1981. The authors...