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Higher Inflammation Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Phenotype and Biochemical Health in Women wit...

Higher Inflammation Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Phenotype and Biochemical Health in Women wit...

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Higher Inflammation Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Phenotype and Biochemical Health in Women with Obesity

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Full title

Higher Inflammation Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Phenotype and Biochemical Health in Women with Obesity

Publisher

Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG

Journal title

Annals of nutrition and metabolism, 2022-06, Vol.78 (3), p.177-182

Language

English

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Publisher

Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Introduction: Metabolic or inflammatory markers may predict adverse outcomes in women with obesity. We sought to describe metabolic-obesity phenotypes of women using novel staging tools and investigate relationships with inflammation. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we collected fasting blood samples from sixty-four females with body mass inde...

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Full title

Higher Inflammation Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Phenotype and Biochemical Health in Women with Obesity

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1159_000522564

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1159_000522564

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ISSN

0250-6807

E-ISSN

1421-9697

DOI

10.1159/000522564

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