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Sarcopenia as a Novel Risk Factor for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Noh J

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Letter: Sarcopenia Is SignificantlyAssociated with Presence and Severityof Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (JObes Metab Syndr 2019;28:129-38)

Kwon H

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Males with Obesity and Overweight

Kim KB, Shin YA

Global average data suggest that the prevalence of obese and overweight males is much higher than that of females in some regions. The gender gap in obese and overweight individuals...
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Response: Sarcopenia Is SignificantlyAssociated with Presence and Severityof Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (JObes Metab Syndr 2019;28:129-38)

Chung GE, Yoon JW

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Secular Trends in Pediatric Overweight and Obesity in Korea

Kim JH, Moon JS

Over the previous decades, the prevalence of pediatric obesity has been increased in Korea as well as worldwide.Pediatric obesity is associated with comorbidities in childhood and adulthood. We reviewed the...
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Current Issues in Bariatric Surgery for Adolescents with Severe Obesity: Durability, Complications, and Timing of Intervention

Ahn SM

Conventional nonsurgical management of severe obesity in the pediatric population and adolescents has focused on a multidisciplinary approach involving diet, exercise, behavioral modification, and to some extent,pharmaceuticals. Although nonsurgical strategies...
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Beta-Cell Function, Self-rated Health, and LifestyleHabits in 64-Year-Old Swedish Women withMetabolically Healthy Obesity Phenotype

Hjelmgren O, Gummesson A, Bergström G, Schmidt C

Background: A subset of obese individuals do not present metabolic abnormalities that commonly define themetabolic syndrome (MetS). This is referred to as a metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype. The aim...
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Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors of Overweight and Obesity among Pakistani Adults

Asif M, Aslam M, Altaf S, Atif S, Majid A

Background: Obesity is a serious public health problem that is growing alarmingly worldwide. The main objective of this study is to examine the current prevalence of overweight and obesity among...
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Twelve Weeks of Aerobic Exercise at the LactateThreshold Improves Autonomic Nervous SystemFunction, Body Composition, and Aerobic Performancein Women with Obesity

Park HY, Jung WS, Kim J, Hwang H, Lim K

Background: The present study examined the effects of a prolonged exercise intervention at the lactatethreshold (LT) on body composition, aerobic performance, and the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in womenwith obesity. Methods:...
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Three-Month Daily Consumption of Sugar-SweetenedBeverages Affects the Liver, Adipose Tissue, andGlucose Metabolism

Lee G, Han JH, Maeng HJ, Lim S

Background: Growing evidence suggests links between sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and metabolicdisorders. We investigated the effects of SSBs commonly consumed by adolescents and their relationships toglucose metabolism and fatty liver. Methods: We...
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The Effect of Curcumin Supplementation and AerobicTraining on Anthropometric Indices, Serum LipidProfiles, C-Reactive Protein and Insulin Resistance inOverweight Women: A Randomized, Double-Blind,Placebo-Controlled Trial

Dolati S, Namiranian K, Amerian R, Mansouri S, Arshadi S, Azarbayjani MA

Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of curcumin supplementation alone and in combination with aerobic training on body composition, glycemic variables, serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) andlipid...
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