INFECTOBESITY

  1. 27 Viral Infections And Adiposity
  2. A Blood Glucose Level Between 72 Mg/Dl (4 Mmol/L) And 108 Mg/Dl (6 Mmol/L) Is Considered Normal For A Healthy Adult.
  3. A Deeper Look Into Adenovirus-36 And Obesity
  4. A Framework For Identification Of Infections That Contribute To Human Obesity
  5. A Microbiological Explanation For The Obesity Pandemic?
  6. A Polymerase Chain Reaction Method For The Detection Of Selenomonas Noxia
  7. A Review Of “Fat: A Cultural History Of Obesity” Gilman, Sander L., Malden, Ma: Polity Press 200 Pp., $22.95, Isbn 978-0-7456-4441-7 Publication Date: November …
  8. Accurate Identification Of Neutralizing Antibodies To Adenovirus Ad36,-A Putative Contributor Of Obesity In Humans
  9. Adenovirus 36 And Its Effect On Vitamin D Levels In Obese And Overweight Patients
  10. Adenovirus 36 Antibody Detection: Improving The Standard Serum Neutralization Assay
  11. Adenovirus 36 As An Obesity Agent Maintains The Obesity State By Increasing Mcp-1 And Inducing Inflammation
  12. Adenovirus 36 Infection And Daycare Starting Age Are Associated With Adiposity In Children And Adolescents
  13. Adenovirus Type 9 Enhances Differentiation And Decreases Cytokine Release From Preadipocytes
  14. Adiposity Induced By Adenovirus 5 Inoculation
  15. An Infection Of Human Adenovirus 31 Affects The Differentiation Of Preadipocytes Into Fat Cells, Its Metabolic Profile And Fat Accumulation
  16. And Nikhil V. Dhurandhar
  17. Anti-Obesity Effects Of Medicinal And Edible Mushrooms
  18. Antiviral Effects Of Ethyl Acetate Fraction Of Distylium Racemosum Leaf Extract On Adenovirus 36
  19. Are Intestinal Parasites Associated With Obesity In Mexican Children And Adolescents?
  20. Are intestinal parasitic infections associations with Obesity in Mexican children and adolescents?
  21. Association Between Helicobacter Pylori Infection And Overweight Or Obesity In A Chinese Population
  22. Association Between Human Adenovirus-36 And Lipid Disorders In Korean Schoolchildren
  23. Association Of Human Adenovirus-36 In Overweight Korean Adults
  24. Association Study Of Neuronal Apoptosis Inhibitory Protein Gene In Overweight And Obesity
  25. Behavioral Research Agenda In A Multietiological Approach To Child Obesity Prevention
  26. Binding Of Adenovirus Type 36 To Human Adipocytes (Sgbs Cells)
  27. Can Obesity Be An Infectious Disease?
  28. Cardiac Heart Disease In The Era Of Sucrose Polyester, Helicobacter Pylori And Chlamydia Pneumoniae
  29. Children With Moderate‐High Infection With Entamoeba Coli Have Higher Percentage Of Body And Abdominal Fat Than Non‐Infected Children
  30. Chlamydia Trachomatis Promotes 3T3 Cell Differentiation Into Adipocytes
  31. Conceptual Profiling And The English Medical Neology
  32. Constructing Halitosis Sensor For Early Detection In Periodontal Diseases
  33. Contagious Obesity: From Adenovirus 36 To Rb Dysfunction
  34. Correlation And Comparison Of Body Mass Index And Oral Health Status Among Urban South Indian Population: A Pilot Study
  35. Development Of A Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay For The Rapid Detection Of The Oral Pathogenic Bacterium, Selenomonas Noxia
  36. Disconnection Notices: Networks And Power At The Intersection Of Technology, Biology, And Finance
  37. Disease Management For Adenovirus 36-Induced Obesity. Jemi-Pearls. 2: 40-46
  38. Distribution Of Helicobacter Pylori Infection And Abnormal Body-Mass Index (Bmi) In A Developing Country
  39. Effect Of Feeding Methods On Modeling Of Gut Microbiota Of Infants
  40. Effect Of Using Breakfast Cereals On Reducing Weight An D Body Mass Index In Obese And Over-Weight Individual S
  41. Effects Of Adipogenic Adenovirus Ad-36 In Adipocytes And Their Progenitors
  42. Effects Of Chronic Electronic Vapor Exposure On Body Weight, Appetite, And Metabolism
  43. Evaluation Of Adenovirus-36 (Ad-36) Antibody Seropositivity And Adipokine Levels In Obese Children
  44. Evaluation Of Oral Health Related To Body Mass Index
  45. Fabp2, 340 Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia, 2054 Familial Correlation, 1967 Family-Based Interventions, 1050
  46. Factors Affecting Canine Obesity In East Tennessee Small Animal Veterinary Practices A Report Of A Senior Study
  47. Gene–Environment Interplay: What Do Our Genes Say About Dietary Choices?
  48. Immunometabolic Links Underlying The InfectObesity With Persistent Viral Infections
  49. Increased Fecal Viral Content Associated With Obesity In Mice
  50. Infectiobesity: Obesity Of Infectious Origin
  51. Infections And Body Weight: An Emerging Relationship?
  52. Infections And Obesity: A Multinational Epidemiological Study
  53. InfectObesity Dan Periodontitis: Hubungan Dua Arah Obesitas Dan Penyakit Periodontal
  54. InfectObesity In The Polish Population-Evaluation Of An Association Between Adenoviruses Type 5, 31, 36 And Human Obesity
  55. Infectobesity: A New Area For Microbiological And Virological Research
  56. Infectobesity: Obesity Of Infectious Origin
  57. Infectobesity: The Evaluation Of Adenovirus-36 Infection And Obesity
  58. Infectobesity: The Role Of Adenoviruses In Aetiology Of Obesity
  59. Infectobesity: Viral Infections (Especially With Human Adenovirus-36: Ad-36) May Be A Cause Of Obesity
  60. Infectobesity? Role Of Ad-36 Virus
  61. ‘Infectobesity’Can Waterborne Viruses Cause
  62. ‘Infectobesity’Can Waterborne Viruses Cause Excessive Weight Gain?
  63. ‘Infectobesity’In Egyptian Adolescent Women And Its Relations To Carotid Intima–Media Thickness
  64. Insight Into The Causes Of The Recent Secular Trend In Pediatric Obesity: Common Sense Does Not Always Prevail For Complex, Multi-Factorial Phenotypes
  65. Interplay Of Early-Life Nutritional Programming On Obesity, Inflammation And Epigenetic Outcomes
  66. Intestinal Parasites, Inflammation And Nutritional Status In Mexican Children
  67. Intracellullar Infections In The Pathogenesis Of Vascular Diseases; In Vitro Studies
  68. Investigation Of Adipogenic Effects Of Human Adenovirus Serotypes 36 And 5 In A Colo-320 Cell Line
  69. Is Physical Activity A Worthwhile Option For The Management Of Severe Obesity?
  70. Is The Worldwide Epidemic Of Obesity A Communicable Feature Of Globalization?
  71. Is There Any Link Between Visceral Obesity And Adenovirus Infections In The Polish Population
  72. Is There any Link Between Visceral Obesity and Adenovirus Infections in the Polish Population?
  73. Lack Of Evidence For The Role Of Human Adenovirus‐36 In Obesity In A European Cohort
  74. Malglycemia And Cancer: Introduction To A Conceptual Model.
  75. Media Coverage Of Canada’S Obesity Epidemic: Illustrating The Subtleties Of Surveillance Medicine
  76. Microbes And Obesity—Interrelationship Between Infection, Adipose Tissue And The Immune System
  77. Multi-Etiological Perspective On Child Obesity Prevention
  78. Multifactorial Relationship Of Obesity And Periodontal Disease
  79. Novel Role Of Invariant Natural Killer T-Cell In Glycemic Control: Regulation By Human Adenovirus 36
  80. Nutrition, Immunity And Infection
  81. Obesity And Adenovirus 36: A Possible Correlation?
  82. Obesity And Infection
  83. Obesity And Infection: Two Sides Of One Coin
  84. Obesity And Infection-The Challenge Of Tropical Medicine
  85. Obesity Is Caused By Some Virus
  86. Obesity Prevention And Intervention In Dental Practice
  87. Obesity, Periodontal And General Health: Relationship And Management
  88. Obesity-Caused By A Germ
  89. Obesogens And Obesogenic Environment: New Targets For Prevention Of Global Obesity
  90. Other Possible Contributors To Obesity
  91. Path Analysis: The Effect Of Smoking On The Risk Of Periodontal Disease
  92. Periodontitis And Diabetes: A Two-Way Relationship
  93. Physico-Clinical and Haematological Changes in Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) Model of Latent Toxoplasmosis and Toxoplasmic Encephalitis
  94. Potential Association Of Obesity With Il6 G-174C Polymorphism And Ttv Infections
  95. Probiotics Improve Outcomes After Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Trial
  96. Prophylactic And Therapeutic Vaccines For Obesity
  97. Relationship Between Illness And Adiposity In Childhood
  98. Saeb.“Oral Microbiome and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The Enigmatic Reciprocal Relationship”
  99. Scientometrics As A Powerful Tool In Integrating Isolated Medical Specialties: A Case Study Of The Rediscovery Of The Luigi Cornaro Diet
  100. Serological Data Analyses Show That Adenovirus 36 Infection Is Associated With Obesity: A Meta‐Analysis Involving 5739 Subjects
  101. Seropositivity For Chlamydophila Pneumoniae Is Associated With Increased Body Mass Index And Serum Lipid Levels: Evidence From The Sample Urban …
  102. T183. Gender Differences In Seropositivity And Metabolic Associations Of Toxoplasma Gondii Oocyst Igg In The Old Order Amish
  103. Template To Improve Glycemic Control Without
  104. The Comparison Of Enterococcus Faecalis Pollution Amount In Saliva Of People With Obesity And Normal Weight
  105. The Effect Of Quercetin Towards Adipocytes Count In Toxoplasma Gondii Profilin-Exposed Adipocytes In Vitro
  106. The Human Gut Microbiome And Its Role In Obesity And The Metabolic Syndrome
  107. The Human Gut Microbiome: Implications For Future Health Care
  108. The Ideology Of The Epidemic
  109. The Levels Of Toxoplasma Gondii Profilin And Adiponectin In Obese Patients Complicated With Or Without Metabolic Syndrome As Compared To Non-Obese Patients
  110. The Microbial Hypothesis: Contributions Of Adenovirus Infection And Metabolic Endotoxaemia To The Pathogenesis Of Obesity
  111. The Relationship Between Adenovirus-36 Seropositivity, Obesity And Metabolic Profile In Turkish Children And Adults
  112. The Role Of Ad-36 As A Risk Factor In Males With Gynecomastia
  113. The Role Of Adenovirus 36 As A Risk Factor In Obesity: The First Clinical Study Made In The Fatty Tissues Of Adults In Turkey
  114. The Role Of Epigenetic Regulation In The Development Of Obesity: A Comprehensive Review
  115. The Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow Of Pathogen-Induced Obesity
  116. Tracking Study About Adenovirus 36 Infection: Increase Of Adiposity
  117. Twenty‐Five Years Of Research About Adipogenic Adenoviruses: A Systematic Review
  118. Udc 57 The Effects Of Quercetin Towards Reactive Oxygen Species Levels And Glutathione In Toxoplasma Gondii Profilin …
  119. Unconventional Wisdom About The Obesity Epidemic Symbol
  120. Viral Infections And Interferons In The Development Of Obesity
  121. Viral Infections And Obesity
  122. Virome-Wide Serological Profiling Reveals Association Of Herpesviruses With Obesity
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