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期刊名:Metabolism-clinical and experimental

缩写:METABOLISM

ISSN:0026-0495

e-ISSN:1532-8600

IF/分区:11.9/Q1

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Han Na Jung,Chang Hee Jung,You-Cheol Hwang Han Na Jung
Recent research has revealed causes other than aging that may induce sarcopenia in young people, contrary to the long-studied age-dependent reduction in muscular mass and function. The risk of sarcopenia begins in early adulthood, resulting...
Huawei Wang,Qing Xiong,Guangzhen He et al. Huawei Wang et al.
Background and aims: The liver plays a central role in controlling glucose and lipid metabolism. IDH2, a mitochondrial protein, controls TCA cycle flux. However, its role in regulating metabolism in obesity is still uncle...
Rocco Barazzoni,Tommy Cederholm,Michela Zanetti et al. Rocco Barazzoni et al.
Low muscle mass and function exert a substantial negative impact on quality of life, health and ultimately survival, but their definition, identification and combination to define sarcopenia have suffered from lack of universal consensus. M...
Grigorios Papadopoulos,Aigli-Ioanna Legaki,Konstantina Georgila et al. Grigorios Papadopoulos et al.
Background: High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), a sweetener rich in glucose and fructose, is nowadays widely used in beverages and processed foods; its consumption has been correlated to the emergence and progression of Non-...
Susanna Bianzano,Andrea Henrich,Lena Herich et al. Susanna Bianzano et al.
Background: Obesity is a complex disease associated with multiple concurrent complications, and the coordinated targeting of multiple pathways in pharmacological treatment may improve weight loss outcomes. During synthesi...
Haixia Xu,Wenjun Yu,Mingming Sun et al. Haixia Xu et al.
Objective: Uncorrected obesity is accompanied by unfavorable structural and functional changes in the heart, known as obesity cardiomyopathy. Recent evidence has revealed a crucial role for mitochondria-associated endopla...