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Taurine supplementation can help regulate blood glucose and lower blood pressure, reducing risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome.
obesity
diabetes
cholesterol
triglycerides
blood pressure
metabolic syndrome
taurine
stroke
cardiovascular
supplements
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 11 months ago by
Teresa
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Morning exercise outperforms afternoon workouts in enhancing cardiometabolic health in people with metabolic syndrome.
exercise
metabolism
diabetes
insulin
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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A new study reveals a surprising link between triglycerides and reduced risk of dementia in older adults.
dementia
triglycerides
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Breastfeeding for six months or more appears to reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems developing in mothers for at least three years after delivery, according to new study.
metabolic syndrome
breast milk
cardiovascular
www.scimex.org
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Maternal omega-3 potentiates fetal brown fat via synergistic action of miRNA production and histone modifications, possibly a lifelong benefit
metabolism
omega-3
development
metabolic syndrome
brown fat
www.sciencedirect.com
submitted about 2 years ago by
dan
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Dawn-to-dusk fasting reduces disease risk and improves metabolic health in people with metabolic syndrome.
fasting
metabolic syndrome
weight loss
medicalxpress.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Teresa
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Loss of estrogen receptor alpha led to aspects of metabolic syndrome, inflammation, and acceleration of atherosclerosis in mice. (2011)
hormones
insulin resistance
inflammation
estrogen
blood sugar
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Silencing of estrogen receptor α in a brain area of the hypothalamus led to metabolic syndrome in mice. (2007)
brain
metabolism
hormones
fat
estrogen
blood sugar
metabolic syndrome
weight loss
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Vitamin D and estradiol may synergistically help protect against metabolic syndrome. (2019)
vitamin d
hormones
cholesterol
estrogen
triglycerides
blood pressure
blood sugar
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Estrogens may act on distinct hypothalamic neurons to regulate energy homeostasis and reproduction, mouse study suggests. (2011)
brain
obesity
metabolism
hormones
estrogen
neuron
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Having a large waistline can almost double your risk of dying prematurely even if your body mass index is within the 'normal' range
obesity
aging
mortality
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
dan
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Heavy drinking into older age adds 4 cm to waistline
obesity
alcohol
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
dan
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In older men with low testosterone levels, testosterone replacement therapy improved risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. (2008)
hormones
diabetes
cholesterol
testosterone
triglycerides
metabolic syndrome
weight loss
cardiovascular
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Low levels of testosterone may increase long-term risk of death by 33% in men over 50 years old. (2007)
hormones
inflammation
testosterone
mortality
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Testosterone predominance may increase the prevalence of metabolic syndrome during menopause. (2008)
hormones
testosterone
estrogen
metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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BMI is positively associated with accelerated epigenetic aging in twin pairs discordant for BMI (~one month per 1-unit BMI increase)
obesity
epigenetics
aging
metabolic syndrome
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Obese when compared to those with normal body fat had much higher inflammation: 53% higher CRP, 30% higher TNF-a, 17% higher WBC count, 42% higher IL6
obesity
aging
metabolism
inflammation
immune system
metabolic syndrome
il-6
linkinghub.elsevier.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Strict 12-week keto without calorie counting: participants lost >5% percent body fat, 44% of their visceral fat, and 48% better insulin sensitivity
diet
obesity
ketosis
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
ketogenic diet
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Visceral fat and total brain volume inversely linked independent of BMI and insulin resistance: a relationship between dementia and obesity
brain
obesity
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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PCB exposure linked to increased visceral fat: "persistent compound PCB189 was related to a high proportion of fat in the abdomen"
obesity
pollution
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Visceral fat may be less circadian than (healthier) subcutaneous fat: only subcutaneous showed circadian rhythmicity in insulin sensitivity
obesity
insulin resistance
circadian rhythm
insulin
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Weighted vests may produce changes in body mass through perturbation of a homeostatic "gravitostat," a system regulating appetite by sensing weight
exercise
obesity
metabolic syndrome
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Visceral fat alone predicts mortality independent of body weight: "It's possible to exercise and decrease risk even though weight may stay the same"
obesity
mortality
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Visceral fat intimately linked with the hypertensive effect of obesity: "only abdominal fat remained independently associated with hypertension"
obesity
blood pressure
metabolic syndrome
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) may be a biomarker for visceral fat accumulation: levels of RBP4 double or triple in concentration compared to normal
obesity
biomarkers
metabolic syndrome
carotenoids
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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