Obesity, food intake and exercise: Relationship with ghrelin
Obesity, a disorder of body composition, is defined by a relative or absolute excess of body fat. In general adult population, obesity has been associated with a diverse array of adverse health outcomes, including major causes of death such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, as well as fun...
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Main Authors: | Tiryaki-Sonmez Gul (Author), Vatansever Serife (Author), Olcucu Burcin (Author), Schoenfeld Brad (Author) |
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