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Association between abdominal obesity and seminal oxidative damage in adults with metabolic syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Background: Abdominal obesity, metabolic syndrome (MS) and oxidative stress may impair seminal qualiPalabras claves:Metabolic syndrome X, Oxidative Stress, SEMENAutores:Brenes F., DÍaz A.J., Elosegui S., Fornieles-Gonzalez G., Francisco Javier Ordóñez, Pery M.T., Rodríguez-Pareja A., Rosety I., Rosety-Rodríguez J., Rosety-Rodríguez M., Rosety-Rodríguez M.A.Fuentes:scopusCorrelations between markers of abdominal fat obtained by DXA and anthropometric conventional techniques in postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome
ArticleAbstract: The current study was conducted to identify potential correlations between abdominal fat mass obtainPalabras claves:abdominal obesity, Absorptiometry, Metabolic syndrome, PostmenopausalAutores:Alvero-Cruz J.R., Camacho-Molina A., Diaz A.J., Fornieles-Gonzalez G., Francisco Javier Ordóñez, Rodríguez-Pareja A., Rosety I., Rosety-Rodríguez M., Rosety-Rodríguez M.A., Tejerina A.Fuentes:scopus