Metabolic and Body Composition Factors in Subgroups of Obesity: What Do We Know?
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Abstract
Obesity is thought to be a heterogeneous disorder with several possible etiologies; therefore, by examining subtypes of obesity we attempt to understand obesity's heterogeneous nature. The purpose of this review was to investigate the roles of metabolic, body composition, and cardiovascular disease risk in subtypes of obesity. We briefly consider two subtypes of obesity that have been identified in the literature. One subset of individuals, termed the metabolically healthy, but obese (MHO), despite having large amounts of fat mass compared with at risk obese individuals shows a normal metabolic profile, but remarkably normal to high levels of insulin sensitivity. Preliminary evidence suggests that this could…
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- Obesity
- Adipose tissue
- Medicine
- Metabolic syndrome
- Body mass index
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Disease
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