Systemic Inflammation Characterizes Lack of Metabolic Health in Nonobese HIV-Infected Men
Background. Increasing body mass index (BMI) is generally associated with loss of metabolic health, although some obese individuals remain metabolically healthy. Among nonobese men, HIV infection has been associated with a lower prevalence of metabolic health. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional...
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Main Authors: | Ana N. Monczor (Author), Xiuhong Li (Author), Frank J. Palella (Author), Kristine M. Erlandson (Author), Dorothy Wiley (Author), Lawrence A. Kingsley (Author), Wendy S. Post (Author), Lisa P. Jacobson (Author), Todd T. Brown (Author), Jordan E. Lake (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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