Reaven in 1988 with his thesis on syndrome X, today known as the metabolic syndrome, with insulin resistance as the common denominator. Four elements have been identified: central obesity, dyslipoproteinemia (increased triglycerides, reduced HDL cholesterol), hypertension and glucose intolerance. There...
Insulin resistance - (the metabolic inability to handle carbs), ensuring that any carbs you eat will be shuttled off directly to fat tissue. Metabolic Syndrome - the decline of your metabolism and an inability to recruit fat cells to be used as fuel. THE SOLUTION TO BOTH CONDITIONS IS ACTUA...
Arterial stiffness was also shown to increase with the number of MS components. The effects of MS and its components on arterial stiffness are stronger in women than in men. The sex-specific differences in age-related changes within the cardiovascular system might explain why heart failu...
In one often-cited study, participants were asked to take five vacations; the study’s authors assessed participants’ metabolic states before and after each one. Findings revealed that “metabolic syndrome” (a group of conditions that raise the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes) decreas...
Recent advances include the discovery of novel genes that are regulated by PPARγ, which helps to explain how activation of this adipocyte predominant ... C Janani,BDR Kumari - 《Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research & Reviews》 被引量: 162发表: 2015年 Central carbon flux controls gro...
one question that continues to intrigue many is how are EVs able to evade the phagocytic immune cells while also being effectively internalized by the target cell or tissue. While some of the components that facilitate this process have started to be identified, many mechanisms are yet to be di...
The Doctors explain Why It Is So Hard to Lose Weight in the first place, and even harder to keep off the weight... Burning Stored Fat In Your Body · By John Max· On Aug 19, 2014· Updated: Apr 18, 2015 The real issue we have is really how to burn the stored fat we ...
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A cell-size perspective not only helps to explain some (but not all) variation in metabolic rate and its body-mass scaling, but may also foster the conceptual integration of studies of ontogenetic development and body-mass scaling. Citation: Glazier, D.S. How Metabolic Rate Relates to Cell ...
s protective responses.Chronic misalignment of our body clocks — for example, when eating and sleeping patterns conflict with the natural light-dark cycle, or with prolonged shift work — is associated with higher risks of conditions like metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, neurological ...