Aims: There is increasing evidence on the role of helminth infections in modifying autoimmune and allergic diseases. These infections may have similar effect in other inflammatory processes, such as insulin resistance. This review aims to examine the literature on the effect of helminthic infections on metabolic outcomes in humans.\ud \ud Methods: Using the PRISMA protocol, we searched the literature using PubMed, MEDLINE, and a manual review of reference lists. Human studies published in English after 1995 were included. Four papers were included in this review. Data was extracted and a meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model. Heterogeneity was assessed using Tau(2) and I(2) tests.\ud \ud Results: The included studies foun...
Heart disease and type 2 diabetes are commonly believed to be rare among contemporary subsistence-le...
Item does not contain fulltextWorldwide, there is little overlap between the prevalence of soil-tran...
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AbstractAimsThere is increasing evidence on the role of helminth infections in modifying autoimmune ...
BackgroundThere are a growing number of publications that report an absence of inflammatory based di...
Aims: There is increasing evidence on the role of helminth infections in modifying autoimmune and al...
BackgroundThere are a growing number of publications that report an absence of inflammatory based di...
BackgroundGlobally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations an...
BackgroundGlobally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations an...
Background Globally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations a...
Obesity, one of the main causes of metabolic syndrome (MetS), is an increasingly common health and e...
OBJECTIVE: Given that helminth infections have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in animal s...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that helminth infections are associated with a decreased...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that helminth infections are associated with a decreased ...
BACKGROUND: Helminths may protect against cardiometabolic risk through effects on inflammation and m...
Heart disease and type 2 diabetes are commonly believed to be rare among contemporary subsistence-le...
Item does not contain fulltextWorldwide, there is little overlap between the prevalence of soil-tran...
Contains fulltext : 182544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Emerging eviden...
AbstractAimsThere is increasing evidence on the role of helminth infections in modifying autoimmune ...
BackgroundThere are a growing number of publications that report an absence of inflammatory based di...
Aims: There is increasing evidence on the role of helminth infections in modifying autoimmune and al...
BackgroundThere are a growing number of publications that report an absence of inflammatory based di...
BackgroundGlobally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations an...
BackgroundGlobally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations an...
Background Globally, helminth infections and cardiometabolic diseases often overlap in populations a...
Obesity, one of the main causes of metabolic syndrome (MetS), is an increasingly common health and e...
OBJECTIVE: Given that helminth infections have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in animal s...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that helminth infections are associated with a decreased...
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that helminth infections are associated with a decreased ...
BACKGROUND: Helminths may protect against cardiometabolic risk through effects on inflammation and m...
Heart disease and type 2 diabetes are commonly believed to be rare among contemporary subsistence-le...
Item does not contain fulltextWorldwide, there is little overlap between the prevalence of soil-tran...
Contains fulltext : 182544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Emerging eviden...