Expansion of adipose tissue mass, predominantly in the visceral depot, strongly associates with the development of metabolic complications that are often observed in obesity. In addition, in obesity, an increased prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and reduced cardiorespiratory fitness are observed. However, not all obese individuals develop metabolic abnormalities. To better understand the molecular mechanisms that predispose obese humans to the development of metabolic diseases, comparing the metabolically healthy obese (MHO) vs an unhealthy obese phenotype (MUO) may be of great value. A new study by Esser et al (DOI:10.1007/s00125-013-3023-9) now provides important evidence that the MHO phenotype is associated with a lower act...
Recent studies have identified intracellular metabolism as a fundamental determinant of macrophage f...
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Expansion of adipose tissue mass, predominantly in the visceral depot, strongly associates with the ...
Expansion of adipose tissue mass, predominantly in the visceral depot, strongly associates with the ...
Contains fulltext : 97039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inflammation p...
BACKGROUND: Increasing prevalence of obesity gives rise to many problems associated with multiple mo...
peer reviewedIt is recognized that abdominal obesity is accompanied by a chronic low-grade inflammat...
There are currently over 1.9 billion people who are obese or overweight, leading to a rise in relate...
SummaryChronic inflammation constitutes an important link between obesity and its pathophysiological...
Although obesity is commonly associated with numerous cardiometabolic pathologies, some people with ...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity and related metabolic disorders is rising rapidly, increasing th...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiometabolic alterations that include the presence of arte...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major public health issue since obesity predisposes towards sev...
Recent studies have identified intracellular metabolism as a fundamental determinant of macrophage f...
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Expansion of adipose tissue mass, predominantly in the visceral depot, strongly associates with the ...
Expansion of adipose tissue mass, predominantly in the visceral depot, strongly associates with the ...
Contains fulltext : 97039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Inflammation p...
BACKGROUND: Increasing prevalence of obesity gives rise to many problems associated with multiple mo...
peer reviewedIt is recognized that abdominal obesity is accompanied by a chronic low-grade inflammat...
There are currently over 1.9 billion people who are obese or overweight, leading to a rise in relate...
SummaryChronic inflammation constitutes an important link between obesity and its pathophysiological...
Although obesity is commonly associated with numerous cardiometabolic pathologies, some people with ...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity and related metabolic disorders is rising rapidly, increasing th...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiometabolic alterations that include the presence of arte...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major public health issue since obesity predisposes towards sev...
Recent studies have identified intracellular metabolism as a fundamental determinant of macrophage f...
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...