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The perspectives of NETosis on the progression of obesity and obesity-related diseases: mechanisms and applications
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2023 Aug 15;11:1221361. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1221361. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTObesity is a disease commonly associated with urbanization and can also be characterized as a systemic, chronic metabolic condition resulting from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified obesity as the most serious chronic disease that is increasingly prevalent in the world population. If left untreated, it can lead to dangerous health issues such as hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, atherosclerosis, and ...
Source: Atherosclerosis - August 31, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Jinyu Li Lijia Yin Siyi Chen Zelin Li Jiatong Ding Jiaqiang Wu Kangping Yang Jixiong Xu Source Type: research

The Obesity Controversy: Does It Impact Treatment Response in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma?
Conclusion: In our study, we showed that BMI has no significant impact on treatment response in patients with DLBCL.PMID:37637766 | PMC:PMC10452947 | DOI:10.18502/ijhoscr.v17i2.12643
Source: Ann Oncol - August 28, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Suheyla Atak Stemi Serin Naciye Demirel Esma Evrim Dogan Demet Ayd ın Nihan Nizam Ilknur Mansuroglu Rafet Eren Source Type: research

Association between Heavy Metals, Metalloids and Metabolic Syndrome: New Insights and Approaches
Toxics. 2023 Aug 3;11(8):670. doi: 10.3390/toxics11080670.ABSTRACTMetabolic syndrome (MetS) is an important public health issue that affects millions of people around the world and is growing to pandemic-like proportions. This syndrome is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pathologic condition characterized by abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. Moreover, the etiology of MetS is multifactorial, involving many environmental factors, including toxicant exposures. Several studies have associated MetS with heavy metals exposure, which is the focus of this review. Environmen...
Source: Atherosclerosis - August 25, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Airton C Martins Beatriz Ferrer Alexey A Tinkov Samuel Caito Romina Deza-Ponzio Anatoly V Skalny Aaron B Bowman Michael Aschner Source Type: research

White adipose tissue: Distribution, molecular insights of impaired expandability, and its implication in fatty liver disease
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis. 2023 Aug 21:166853. doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2023.166853. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe are far behind the 2025 World Health Organization (WHO) goal of a zero increase in obesity. Close to 360 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean are overweight, with the highest rates observed in the Bahamas, Mexico, and Chile. To achieve relevant progress against the obesity epidemic, scientific research is essential to establish uniform practices in the study of obesity pathophysiology (using pre-clinical and clinical models) that ensure accuracy, reproducibility, and transcendent outcomes...
Source: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - August 23, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Griselda Rabad án-Chávez Roc ío I Díaz de la Garza Daniel A Jacobo-Vel ázquez Source Type: research

Healthy eating interventions delivered in early childhood education and care settings for improving the diet of children aged six months to six years
CONCLUSIONS: ECEC-based healthy eating interventions may improve child diet quality slightly, but the evidence is very uncertain, and likely increase child fruit consumption slightly. There is uncertainty about the effect of ECEC-based healthy eating interventions on vegetable consumption. ECEC-based healthy eating interventions may result in little to no difference in child consumption of non-core foods and sugar-sweetened beverages. Healthy eating interventions could have favourable effects on child weight and risk of overweight and obesity, although there was little to no difference in BMI and BMI z-scores. Future studi...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sze Lin Yoong Melanie Lum Luke Wolfenden Jacklyn Jackson Courtney Barnes Alix E Hall Sam McCrabb Nicole Pearson Cassandra Lane Jannah Z Jones Erin Nolan Lauren Dinour Therese McDonnell Debbie Booth Alice Grady Source Type: research

Association of pre-pregnancy body mass index with early- and late-onset severe preeclampsia
CONCLUSIONS: Class I and II obesity are significantly associated with preeclampsia with severe features. Class I obesity is significantly related to late-onset severe preeclampsia with, whereas class II obesity is associated with both early- and late-onset severe preeclampsia.PMID:37600071 | PMC:PMC10432592 | DOI:10.1016/j.eurox.2023.100223
Source: Reproductive Biology - August 21, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Dennopporn Sudjai Source Type: research

Exposure to bisphenol A associated with multiple health-related outcomes in humans: An umbrella review of systematic reviews with meta-analyses
The objective of this study was to perform an umbrella review of published meta-analyses investigating the associations between BPA exposure and human-related health outcomes. The relevant reports were searched from three electronic databases from inception to July 12, 2023 including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Embase. The reports that were systematic reviews with meta-analyses investigating the associations between BPA exposure and human health outcomes were included in our review. A total of 14 reports were included in our review. Several human health outcomes related to exposure BPA were investigated including maternal p...
Source: Environmental Research - August 19, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Mao-Hsun Lin Chun-Ying Lee Yun-Shiuan Chuang Chia-Lung Shih Source Type: research

Height and body mass index trajectories from 1975 to 2015 and prevalence of stunting, underweight and obesity in 2016 among children in Chinese cities: findings from five rounds of a national survey
CONCLUSIONS: The average height level of Chinese urban children has reached World Health Organization child growth standards since 2005 and presented a slowing tendency in secular trend in 2005‒2015. More attention and efforts and public health interventions should be urgently made to combat overweight and obesity among preschool children. Video Abstract.PMID:37589945 | DOI:10.1007/s12519-023-00747-1
Source: World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP - August 17, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Xin-Nan Zong Hui Li Ya-Qin Zhang Source Type: research