Abstract Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the early onset of metabolic complications impacting growth and functionality. Presently, insight into molecular mechanisms of childhood obesity and associated metabolic comorbidities is limited. Main body of the abstract This systematic review aimed at scrutinising what has been reported on putative metabolites distinctive for metabolic abnormalities manifesting at young age by searching three literature databases (Web of Science, Pubmed and EMBASE) during the last 6 years (January 2015–January 2021). Global metabolomic profiling of paediatric obesity was performed (multiple biological matrices: blood, urine, saliva and adipose tissue) to...
Abstract Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic facto...
<b><i>Objective: </i></b>The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, in...
Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease wo...
Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the ea...
Obesity rates among children are growing rapidly worldwide, placing massive pressure on healthcare s...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
A growing body of evidence has shown the intimate relationship between metabolomic profiles and insu...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
Childhood obesity has increased worldwide, and many clinical and public interventions have attempted...
To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver...
To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver...
Metabolic disturbances and systemic pro-inflammatory changes have been reported in children with obe...
The growing interest in metabolomics has spread to the search for suitable predictive biomarkers for...
Obesity is increasing worldwide in prepubertal children, reducing the age of onset of associated com...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
Abstract Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic facto...
<b><i>Objective: </i></b>The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, in...
Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease wo...
Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the ea...
Obesity rates among children are growing rapidly worldwide, placing massive pressure on healthcare s...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
A growing body of evidence has shown the intimate relationship between metabolomic profiles and insu...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
Childhood obesity has increased worldwide, and many clinical and public interventions have attempted...
To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver...
To get insight into still elusive pathomechanisms of pediatric obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver...
Metabolic disturbances and systemic pro-inflammatory changes have been reported in children with obe...
The growing interest in metabolomics has spread to the search for suitable predictive biomarkers for...
Obesity is increasing worldwide in prepubertal children, reducing the age of onset of associated com...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
Abstract Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic facto...
<b><i>Objective: </i></b>The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, in...
Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease wo...