Revision history of "PUBERTY AND METABOLIC RISK IN OBESE CHILDREN: EPIGENETIC ALTERATIONS AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS. PUBMEP study" (Q3146024)

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  • curprev 13:4513:45, 2 December 2021DG Regio talk contribs 16,251 bytes +2,876 Created claim: summary (P836): L’obésité est associée à divers facteurs de risque métaboliques, tels que l’hypertension, la résistance à l’insuline (RI) et la dyslipidémie. Cependant, tous les individus obèses ne développent pas ces altérations métaboliques; D’où le concept actuel d’obèse métaboliquement saine (OBM) par rapport à l’obèse métaboliquement malade (obme), qui présente ces facteurs de risque. La prévalence des enfants obmés à l’âge prépubertal n’est pas encore cla...
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  • curprev 14:3614:36, 12 October 2021DG Regio talk contribs 12,967 bytes +2,559 Created claim: summary (P836): Obesity is associated with various metabolic risk factors, such as hypertension, insulin resistance (RI), and dyslipidemia. However, not all obese individuals develop these metabolic alterations; hence the current concept of metabolically healthy obese (OBMs) versus metabolically ill obese (ObME), which does present these risk factors. The prevalence of ObME children in pre-pubertal ages is not yet clear. However, the IR has been identified as o...

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