Urinary Oxidative Damage Markers and Their Association with Obesity-Related Metabolic Risk Factors
Oxidative damage and inflammation are possible mechanisms linking obesity to diabetes and related complications. This study investigates the levels of oxidative damage markers in the urine of community free-living subjects with increased prevalence of obesity. Methods: Participants were assessed reg...
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Main Authors: | Salah Gariballa (Author), Abderrahim Nemmar (Author), Ozaz Elzaki (Author), Nur Elena Zaaba (Author), Javed Yasin (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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