With excess energy storage, obesity develops, leading to increased risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. The distribution of body fat appears to be even more important than the total amount of fat. Abdominal and, in particular, visceral adiposity is strongly linked to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, sleep apnea, and other complications of obesity. Visceral adiposity, manifested as a high waist circumference, is now accepted as a major component of the metabolic syndrome. However, the biological mechanisms underlying the adverse impact of visceral fat accumulation remain to be established. This review will focus on the analysis of the biological specificity of adipose tissue located in the ab...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Metabolic syndrome has been the topic of countless publications. It still remains a subject of debat...
With excess energy storage, obesity develops, leading to increased risk for type 2 diabetes and card...
The metabolic syndrome is a long-term process, explained by the interaction of genetic and environme...
tra-abdominal adipose tissue accumulation, often termed visceral obesity, is part of a phenotype inc...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
The distribution of fat in the human body is related to hemodynamic and metabolic homeostasis. Brown...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Since the late twentieth century, there has been an increasing focus on body fat distribution rather...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Metabolic syndrome has been the topic of countless publications. It still remains a subject of debat...
With excess energy storage, obesity develops, leading to increased risk for type 2 diabetes and card...
The metabolic syndrome is a long-term process, explained by the interaction of genetic and environme...
tra-abdominal adipose tissue accumulation, often termed visceral obesity, is part of a phenotype inc...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
The distribution of fat in the human body is related to hemodynamic and metabolic homeostasis. Brown...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
There is currently substantial confusion between the conceptual definition of the metabolic syndrome...
Since the late twentieth century, there has been an increasing focus on body fat distribution rather...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Obesity represents a serious chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by an increased propor...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Metabolic syndrome has been the topic of countless publications. It still remains a subject of debat...