Sexual dimorphism in cardiometabolic health: the role of adipose tissue, muscle and liver

Volume: 17, Issue: 1, Pages: 47 - 66
Published: Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Obesity is associated with many adverse health effects, such as an increased cardiometabolic risk. Despite higher adiposity for a given BMI, premenopausal women are at lower risk of cardiometabolic disease than men of the same age. This cardiometabolic advantage in women seems to disappear after the menopause or when type 2 diabetes mellitus develops. Sexual dimorphism in substrate supply and utilization, deposition of excess lipids and...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual dimorphism in cardiometabolic health: the role of adipose tissue, muscle and liver
Published Date
Nov 10, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
47 - 66
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