Adults with Crohn’s disease exhibit elevated gynoid fat and reduced android fat irrespective of disease relapse or remission
Abstract Crohn’s disease (CD) is a debilitating inflammatory bowel condition of unknown aetiology that is growing in prevalence globally. Large-scale studies have determined associations between female obesity or low body mass index (BMI) with risk of CD at all ages or 8– < 40 years, respectively...
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Autores principales: | Lisa Dowling, Philip Jakeman, Catherine Norton, Maeve M. Skelly, Hamid Yousuf, Miranda G. Kiernan, Margaret Toomey, Sheila Bowers, Suzanne S. Dunne, J. Calvin Coffey, Colum P. Dunne |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6282305c752e4371b1fe1d2f62160131 |
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