The aim of this work is to study the risk of obesity posed by two genetic factors: haptoglobin phenotype and acid phosphatase phenotype, one enzymatic activity: acid phosphatase activity (ACP1), age and gender. Haptoglobin (Hp) is a protein of the immune system, and three phenotypes of Hp are found in humans: Hp1-1, Hp2-1, and Hp2-2. This protein is associated with a susceptibility to common pathological conditions, such as obesity. ACP1 is an intracellular enzyme The phenotypes of ACP1 (AA, AB, AC, BB, BC, CC) are also considered. We took a sample of 127 subjects with complete data from 714 registers. Since we intend to identify risk factors for obesity, a...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The development of insulin resistance may contribute to the occurrence and progress...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
AbstractThere is now widespread recognition that the continuing increase in the prevalence of obesit...
The aim of this work is to study the risk of obesity posed by two genetic factors: haptoglobin phen...
Recent works point out to a relation between some genetic factors and the predisposition for obesity...
Purpose. Haptoglobin (Hp) is a protein involved in the acute-phase reaction of inflammation. Humans ...
De Lorenzo and coworkers have recently described a class of women with normal body mass index (BMI) ...
Copyright © 2014 Brissia Lazalde et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: As nuclear receptors and transcription factors have an important regulatory function in ...
alleles of the haptoglobin α–chain polymorphism reduce the anti-oxidant properties and increase the...
Short CommunicationObesity among children has emerged as a serious public health problem. The growin...
Obesity has become a public health and policy problem in many parts of the world. Epidemiological an...
Background: As nuclear receptors and transcription factors have an important regulatory function in ...
The most common reasons that cause obesity are eating disorders (overeating), genetic predisposition...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The development of insulin resistance may contribute to the occurrence and progress...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
AbstractThere is now widespread recognition that the continuing increase in the prevalence of obesit...
The aim of this work is to study the risk of obesity posed by two genetic factors: haptoglobin phen...
Recent works point out to a relation between some genetic factors and the predisposition for obesity...
Purpose. Haptoglobin (Hp) is a protein involved in the acute-phase reaction of inflammation. Humans ...
De Lorenzo and coworkers have recently described a class of women with normal body mass index (BMI) ...
Copyright © 2014 Brissia Lazalde et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: As nuclear receptors and transcription factors have an important regulatory function in ...
alleles of the haptoglobin α–chain polymorphism reduce the anti-oxidant properties and increase the...
Short CommunicationObesity among children has emerged as a serious public health problem. The growin...
Obesity has become a public health and policy problem in many parts of the world. Epidemiological an...
Background: As nuclear receptors and transcription factors have an important regulatory function in ...
The most common reasons that cause obesity are eating disorders (overeating), genetic predisposition...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The development of insulin resistance may contribute to the occurrence and progress...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
AbstractThere is now widespread recognition that the continuing increase in the prevalence of obesit...