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was observed in males but not in females, suggesting a potential influence of a diurnal rhythm on BAT, which may be sex-dependent. Indeed, sex differences in thermoregulation and the release of various metabolic hormones following a stimulus have
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from 4.0% to 8.0%, the inter-assay CVs ranged from 5.0% to 12.0%, and the sensitivities were 0.07 IU/L for LH, 0.05 IU/L for FSH, 10 pmol/L for E2, 0.1 nmol/L for progesterone, and 0.1 nmol/L for testosterone. Our study did not stratify female subjects
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than 20 g for females); and those who lacked the necessary information for this study. Diagnostic criteria for MASLD were ultrasound diagnosis of steatosis of the liver and having at least one cardio-metabolic risk factor, while excluding a history of
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the management of (all) people (male and female) with PWS diagnosed before 18 years of age. Methods This guidance was developed in accordance with The Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation Instrument II (AGREE II) criteria ( 10
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studies should be done with a larger sample of smokers consisting of both males and females registered in multiple hospitals. Last but not least, we were unable to assess the structural and functional integrity of BBB in the subjects of this study