Moderate Caloric Restriction Partially Improved Oxidative Stress Markers in Obese Humans
Oxidative stress and inflammation are implicated in obesity. Therefore, we investigated whether moderate and short-term calorie restriction (CR) reflects a real-life situation, mediates weight loss, and improves oxidative stress markers. We analyzed oxidative stress markers in patients with obesity...
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Main Authors: | Dominika Kanikowska (Author), Alina Kanikowska (Author), Ewelina Swora-Cwynar (Author), Marian Grzymisławski (Author), Maki Sato (Author), Andrzej Bręborowicz (Author), Janusz Witowski (Author), Katarzyna Korybalska (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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