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central OB vs OW/OB with central OB; (g) all categories are significantly dif ferent. BP, blood pressure; OB, obesity; OW, overweight; TG, triglycerides; z-BMI, BMI z-score. Multivariate associations Multiple linear regression analyses
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Introduction Central precocious puberty (CPP) is defined as the premature activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis (HPG) with the onset of breast development before 8 years of age in girls and an increase in testicular size in
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, as in PCOS, PP girls were excessively insulin-resistant from mid-childhood through puberty. This was associated with central adiposity and dyslipidemia but not obesity ( 34 ). In agreement with these authors, other studies documented that PP patients
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