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期刊名:Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders

缩写:REV ENDOCR METAB DIS

ISSN:1389-9155

e-ISSN:1573-2606

IF/分区:8.0/Q1

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Sana Khan,Saima Syeda,Yashankita Raghuvanshi et al. Sana Khan et al.
Asprosin is a versatile protein hormone primarily produced by white adipose tissue (WAT). When secreted into the bloodstream, it exerts a range of central and peripheral effects, positioning it as a key player in metabolic processes. Since ...
Xingyu Qian,Yilan Guo,Peng Sun Xingyu Qian
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are major lethal diseases worldwide. Imbalance of gut microbiota (GM) homeostasis affects the development and progression of CVD. Exercise can remodel GM and improve GM disorders in CVD patients. By combing the...
Angelika Buczyńska,Iwona Sidorkiewicz,Justyna Hryniewicka et al. Angelika Buczyńska et al.
Thyroid inflammation during pregnancy, particularly Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and postpartum thyroiditis (PPT), has a strong genetic and epigenetic basis. Susceptibility to these conditions is associated with specific HLA haplotypes (HLA...
Sher Mein Chew,Sanchi Dua Avinashi,Kavita Venkataraman Sher Mein Chew
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a debilitating complication of diabetes, with limited treatment options. This systematic review consolidates longitudinal studies on the development of DPN, identifying key predictors to inform clinic...
Jakub Mesinovic,Christopher Hurst,Gloria K W Leung et al. Jakub Mesinovic et al.
Obesity adversely impacts musculoskeletal health, contributing to functional limitations and an increased risk for falls, fractures and disability. Weight loss can mitigate these effects, but strategies that neglect to incorporate evidence-...
Abdul G Dulloo Abdul G Dulloo
Across the spectrum of weight regain, ranging from cachexia rehabilitation and catch-up growth to obesity relapse, the recovery rate of body fat is often disproportionate relative to lean tissue recovery. Such preferential 'catch-up fat' is...
Fernando Guerrero-Pérez,Natalia Vega Rojas,Pedro Iglesias Fernando Guerrero-Pérez
The existing evidence on pituitary function impairment in non-neuroendocrine pituitary tumors (non-PitNETs) is limited and scattered. We performed a systematic review using PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane of all reported studies that e...
Donna H Ryan Donna H Ryan
The development of drugs targeting Nutrient Stimulated Hormone receptors has ushered in a dramatic change in our approach to weight management because of their ability to achieve weight losses of 10%, 20%, even 30% in significant numbers of...
Jens Mittag,Beke Kolms Jens Mittag
As evidenced by the clinical symptoms in hyper- or hypothyroidism, thyroid hormones have strong effects on cardiovascular and metabolic functions. While these actions had been initially attributed to direct molecular mechanisms in the respe...
Mauro Zamboni,Anna Giani,Francesco Fantin et al. Mauro Zamboni et al.
The prevalence of obesity is rising around the world, as the number of subjects dieting and experiencing weight loss followed by unintentional weight regain, the so-called weight cycling (WC). In this narrative review we sought to reveal th...