BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that Adenovirus 36 (Ad36) influences the risk of obesity in humans. Clarifying the relationship between Ad36 infection and obesity could lead to more effective approaches for the management of obesity. The objective of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis to confirm the influence of Ad36 infection on obesity and metabolic markers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We searched MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library for pertinent articles (including their references) published between 1951 and April 22, 2012. Only English language reports of original observational studies were included in this meta-analysis. Data extraction was performed independently by two reviewers. Weighted mean differences (WMDs) and p...
Adenovirus infection has been shown to increase adiposity in chickens, mice, and nonhuman primates. ...
Obesity has a complex, multi-factorial etiology. Infectious agents have recently emerged as a possi...
In recent years viral infections have been recognized as possible cause of obesity, alongside the tr...
Several studies have shown that Adenovirus 36 (Ad36) influences the risk of obesity in humans. Clari...
Human adenovints 36 (HAdV-36), as the key pathogen, was supposed and discussed to be associated with...
There is an epidemic of obesity starting about 1980 in both developed and undeveloped countries defi...
There is an epidemic of obesity starting about 1980 in both developed and undeveloped countries defi...
The most important factors leading to fat accumulation in children are genetic inheritance, endocrin...
Obesity which developes due to multifactorial reasons, was associated recently with human Adenovirus...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multipl...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
CONTEXT: Although animal studies suggest that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) infection is linked to obesity...
Adenovirus infection has been shown to increase adiposity in chickens, mice, and nonhuman primates. ...
Adenovirus infection has been shown to increase adiposity in chickens, mice, and nonhuman primates. ...
Obesity has a complex, multi-factorial etiology. Infectious agents have recently emerged as a possi...
In recent years viral infections have been recognized as possible cause of obesity, alongside the tr...
Several studies have shown that Adenovirus 36 (Ad36) influences the risk of obesity in humans. Clari...
Human adenovints 36 (HAdV-36), as the key pathogen, was supposed and discussed to be associated with...
There is an epidemic of obesity starting about 1980 in both developed and undeveloped countries defi...
There is an epidemic of obesity starting about 1980 in both developed and undeveloped countries defi...
The most important factors leading to fat accumulation in children are genetic inheritance, endocrin...
Obesity which developes due to multifactorial reasons, was associated recently with human Adenovirus...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multipl...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
CONTEXT: Although animal studies suggest that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) infection is linked to obesity...
Adenovirus infection has been shown to increase adiposity in chickens, mice, and nonhuman primates. ...
Adenovirus infection has been shown to increase adiposity in chickens, mice, and nonhuman primates. ...
Obesity has a complex, multi-factorial etiology. Infectious agents have recently emerged as a possi...
In recent years viral infections have been recognized as possible cause of obesity, alongside the tr...