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Bioethics Committee at the Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Poland (7/215). The measurements of body mass were performed on a medical scale with a precision of 0.1 kg. Body composition was evaluated in the morning, between 08:00 and 08:30 h. The
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, however, controversial ( 6 ). TRT improves body composition by increasing the lean body mass and decreasing the total fat mass, resulting in a potential beneficial cardiovascular profile ( 7 , 8 , 9 ). TRT, however, may increase cardiovascular risk by
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, total testosterone was inversely associated with total body fat ((β (95% CI), −0.11 [−0.15; −0.07], P < 0.0005). Association between fibrinolysis and body composition in KS Among men with KS, fibrin clot lysis fell short of a statistically
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concentrations. In addition, we assessed changes in the prevalence of MS, body weight, body composition, gastrointestinal symptoms and hormonal characteristics of PCOS. Physical examinations All measures were performed after an overnight fast. Weight and height
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effects of regular exercise training on insulin sensitivity, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, glycemic control, and lipid profile in patients with type 2 diabetes are well documented ( 3 , 4 ). Furthermore, there is evidence supporting a
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pituitary adenomas and their related therapies, brain trauma or other hypothalamic-pituitary disorders ( 2 , 3 ). Furthermore, patients with AGHD typically have unfavourable alterations in body composition, a decreased capacity for exercise, impaired
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variety of body composition. Even more important are the studies after the effect of treatment with sclerostin antibodies in humans on glucose and insulin metabolism. No in vivo evidence was found to support the other hypothesis of this study, that is
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’s correlation coefficients were used to explore bivariate associations between gene expression and body composition in black and white women separately. Results Participant characteristics Participant characteristics have been described in detail
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Introduction The adult growth hormone (GH) deficiency (GHD) syndrome includes unfavourable levels of several well-known risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as adverse body composition, cholesterol levels and inflammatory
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adjustment for the impact of adiposity on atherogenesis. We also did not assess body composition of the subjects in our cohort, but WC was proven to be a reliable measure of adiposity in children (46) . Thirdly, the absence of a reliable screening tool to