The Relationship between Plasma Levels of Large Neutral Amino Acids and Leptin in Women with or Without Obesity
<p>Obesity, characterized as excessive fat accumulation, is caused by interactions of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors [1]. Obesity increases the risk of various diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus. Insulin resistance, commonly occurring in obese subjects, is attributed to...
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Main Authors: | Ming Der Chen (Author), Yuh Min Song (Author) |
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Archives of Preventive Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2016-11-29.
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