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An approach to the etiology of metabolic syndrome

Increased prevalence of obesity in the world, especially accumulation of abnormal amounts of visceral fat predisposes to insulin resistance, which is the central role of metabolic syndrome (MS). Obesity can deregulate the intracellular signaling of insulin due to the production of inflammatory subst...

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Published in:Colombia médica (Cali, Colombia) Colombia), 2013-01, Vol.44 (1), p.57-63
Main Authors: Muñoz Contreras, Angélica, Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel, Velásquez R, Claudia Mc
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