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Association between high levels of gynoid fat and the increase of bone mineral density in women
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: In women, bone mineral density (BMD) is related to age, estrogenic action, and appendiPalabras claves:Body fat, bone mineral density, gynoid fat, WomenAutores:Aedo G., Aedo S., Campodónico I., Carrillo-Larco R.M., Gómez G.G., J. E. Blümel, Maríá Soledad VallejoFuentes:scopusGender differences in the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in a southern Latin American country: a pilot study
ArticleAbstract: Aim: This study aimed to study the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, assessing the influence of sePalabras claves:25-hydroxyvitamin D, Calcidiol, men, seasonal variation, vitamin D, WomenAutores:Aedo S., Araos A., Arteaga E., Castelo-Branco C., J. E. Blümel, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Sciaraffia C., Tapia V.Fuentes:scopusHealth screening of middle-aged women: What factors impact longevity?
ArticleAbstract: Objective The aim of this study was to measure the impact of different risk factors in middle-aged wPalabras claves:cohort, Health screening, Middle-aged women, Mortality , RISK FACTORSAutores:Aedo S., J. E. Blümel, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Murray N., Peter A. ChedrauiFuentes:scopusObesity and its relation to depressive symptoms and sedentary lifestyle in middle-aged women
ArticleAbstract: Background The prevalence of obesity increases during female mid-life and although many factors havePalabras claves:Depressed mood, depressive symptoms, MENOPAUSE, Middle-aged women, obesity, sedentary lifestyleAutores:Aedo S., Andrés Calle, Ascanio Rafael Bencosme, Baron G., Benítez Z., Bravo L.M., Eliana Ojeda, Fica J., Flores D., Gustavo J. Gómez, Hernández-Bueno J.A., Hugo Sanchez, J. E. Blümel, Laribezcoa F., Lima S., Mabel T. Martino, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Maríá Teresa Espinoza, Mezones-Holgún E., Monterrosa-Castro A., Mostajo D., Peter A. Chedraui, Tserotas K., William H. Onatra, Witis S., Zúñiga M.C.Fuentes:scopusMetformin use is associated with a lower risk of osteoporosis in adult women independent of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. REDLINC IX study
ArticleAbstract: Metformin may decrease cell senescence, including bone; hence we aimed at evaluating the associationPalabras claves:aging, Metformin, OSTEOPOROSIS, SenescenceAutores:Aedo S., Arriola-Montenegro J., Arteaga E., Belardo A., Eliana Ojeda, Fighera T.M., J. E. Blümel, López M., Mabel T. Martino, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Miranda C., Mostajo D., Ñañez M., Octavio Miranda, Peter A. Chedraui, Pilnik S., Rojas J.A., Salinas C., Sosa L., Spritzer P.M., Tserotas K.Fuentes:scopusSedentary lifestyle in middle-aged women is associated with severe menopausal symptoms and obesity
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between sedentary lifestyle and thePalabras claves:Menopausal symptoms, obesity, quality of life, sedentary lifestyleAutores:Aedo S., Andrés Calle, Ascanio Rafael Bencosme, Baron G., Beńtez Z., Bravo L.M., Eliana Ojeda, Fica J., Flores D., Gustavo J. Gómez, Hernández-Bueno J.A., Hugo Sanchez, J. E. Blümel, Lima S., Mabel T. Martino, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Maríá Teresa Espinoza, Mezones-Holgún E., Monterrosa-Castro A., Mostajo D., Peter A. Chedraui, Tserotas K., William H. Onatra, Witis S., Zúñiga M.C.Fuentes:scopusRisk factors for the development of osteoarthritis in middle-aged women
ArticleAbstract: Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a health problem affecting millions of individuals worldwide. AimPalabras claves:Cohort Studies, obesity, osteoarthritis, RISK FACTORS, WomenAutores:Aedo S., Arteaga E., J. E. Blümel, Maríá Soledad Vallejo, Peter A. ChedrauiFuentes:scopusRisk factors of long-term mortality in middle-aged women: a 27-year follow-up cohort
ArticleAbstract: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of different risk factors on long-term mortalityPalabras claves:diabetes mellitus, fractures, Middle-aged women, Mortality , RISK FACTORSAutores:Aedo S., Arteaga E., J. E. Blümel, Maríá Soledad VallejoFuentes:scopus