Obesity and menopause
AbstractObesity is not a choice or a result of lack of willpower, but a multifactorial, chronic, progressive, and relapsing disease. During menopause, hormonal and body composition changes lead to greater visceral adiposity, that aggravates women's health at a cardiometabolic, mechanic and ment...
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Main Authors: | Santiago Palacios (Author), Peter Chedraui (Author), Rafael Sánchez-Borrego (Author), Pluvio Coronado (Author), Rossella E. Nappi (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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