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Biochemical and clinical characterization of metabolic phenotypes: A cross-sectional study from Maracaibo city, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Background: In 1980, Reuben Andresen observed that in certain individuals, obesity did not increasePalabras claves:Coronary risk, Metabolic phenotypes, Metabolically healthyobese, Metabolically unhealthy lean, Two-step clusterAutores:Añez-Ramos R., Calvo M.J., Cerda M., Garicano C.M.D., Graterol M., Graterol R., Hernández J.D., Martínez M.S., Mindiola A., Olivar L.C., Rojas-Quintero J., Salazar-Vílchez J., Valmore Bermúdez, Velasco M., Wilches-Duran S.Fuentes:scopusAge-specific waist circumference cutoff-points for abdominal obesity diagnosis: a personalized strategy for a large Venezuelan population
ArticleAbstract: Background: Evidence shows that the ageing process is a determining factor in fat distribution, compPalabras claves:aging, Coronary artery disease, Hypertension, Metabolic syndrome, obesity, Waist circumferenceAutores:Añez-Ramos R., Cano-Ponce C., D’marco L., González M.C., Martínez M.S., Nava M., Olivar L.C., Ortega A., Rodriguez J.E., Rojas M.P., Rojas-Quintero J., Salazar-Vílchez J., Toledo A.C., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopusThe role of the α cell in the pathogenesis of diabetes: A world beyond the mirror
ReviewAbstract: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most prevalent chronic metabolic disorders, and insuliPalabras claves:glucagon, Hyperglycaemia, Hypoglycaemia, Langerhans’ islets, Type 2 DiabetesAutores:Cabrera De Bravo M.C., Cano-Ponce C., Dávila L.C.A., D’marco L., González M.C., Guerrero-Wyss M., Manzano A., Martínez M.S., Nava M., Olivar L.C., Rina Ortiz, Salazar-Vílchez J., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopus