Metabolic and cardiovascular diseases are increasing worldwide due to the rise in the obesity epidemic. The metabolic consequences of obesity vary by distribution of adipose tissue. Visceral and ectopic adipose accumulation are associated with adverse cardiometabolic consequences, while gluteal-femoral adipose accumulation are negatively associated with these adverse complications and subcutaneous abdominal adipose accumulation is more neutral in its associations. Gender, race and ethnic differences in adipose tissue distribution have been described and could account for the observed differences in risk for cardiometabolic disease. The mechanisms behind the differential impact of adipose tissue on cardiometabolic risk have started to be unraveled and include differences in adipocyte biology, inflammatory profile, connection to systemic circulation and most importantly the inability of the subcutaneous adipose tissue to expand in response to positive energy balance.
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Open Access
Band 33, Heft 1 - SPECIAL ISSUE: ‘SUBCUTANEOUS AND VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUES: ALLIES OR ENEMIES?’ / Editors: Gérard S. Chetrite and Bruno Fève
Januar 2018
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- Review Articles
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertDifferential effect of subcutaneous abdominal and visceral adipose tissue on cardiometabolic riskLizenziert9. März 2018
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertVisceral adipose tissue in patients with severe mental illnessLizenziert16. März 2018
- Mini Review Articles
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertSubcutaneous adipose tissue biology in metabolic syndromeLizenziert20. Januar 2018
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe origin and purpose of layers of subcutaneous adipose tissue in pigs and manLizenziert16. März 2018
- Original Article
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