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1. Association between muscle mass and overall survival among colorectal cancer patients at tertiary cancer center in the Middle East.

2. Comparison of the role of alcohol consumption and qualitative abdominal fat on NAFLD and MAFLD in males and females.

3. Visceral adipose tissue remodeling in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cachexia: the role of activin A signaling.

4. Visceral adiposity index performed better than traditional adiposity indicators in predicting unhealthy metabolic phenotype among Chinese children and adolescents.

5. Ultrasound estimated subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue thicknesses and risk of pre-eclampsia.

6. Changes in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue phenotype following menopause is associated with increased visceral fat mass.

7. Adipocyte calcium sensing receptor is not involved in visceral adipose tissue inflammation or atherosclerosis development in hyperlipidemic Apoe -/- mice.

8. Enlarged adipocytes from subcutaneous vs. visceral adipose tissue differentially contribute to metabolic dysfunction and atherogenic risk of patients with obesity.

9. Microbiota analysis and transient elastography reveal new extra-hepatic components of liver steatosis and fibrosis in obese patients.

10. Waist-height ratio and waist are the best estimators of visceral fat in type 1 diabetes.

11. Lipocalin-2 deficiency may predispose to the progression of spontaneous age-related adiposity in mice.

12. Gene-expression profiles of abdominal perivascular adipose tissue distinguish aortic occlusive from stenotic atherosclerotic lesions and denote different pathogenetic pathways.

13. Enhanced glycolysis and HIF-1α activation in adipose tissue macrophages sustains local and systemic interleukin-1β production in obesity.

14. Associations between adipose tissue volume and small molecules in plasma and urine among asymptomatic subjects from the general population.

15. Association of serum uric acid with visceral, subcutaneous and hepatic fat quantified by magnetic resonance imaging.

16. Synergistic Effects of Hyperandrogenemia and Obesogenic Western-style Diet on Transcription and DNA Methylation in Visceral Adipose Tissue of Nonhuman Primates.

17. Dietary wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors promote features of murine non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

18. Dysfunctional EAT thickness may promote maladaptive heart remodeling in CVD patients through the ST2-IL33 system, directly related to EPAC protein expression.

19. Intra- and inter-individual metabolic profiling highlights carnitine and lysophosphatidylcholine pathways as key molecular defects in type 2 diabetes.

20. Peptide vaccine for semaphorin3E ameliorates systemic glucose intolerance in mice with dietary obesity.

21. Loss of periostin ameliorates adipose tissue inflammation and fibrosis in vivo.

22. Abdominal subcutaneous and visceral adipocyte size, lipolysis and inflammation relate to insulin resistance in male obese humans.

23. Association of a variant in the gene encoding for ERV1/ChemR23 with reduced inflammation in visceral adipose tissue from morbidly obese individuals.

24. Pelvic MRI and CT images are interchangeable for measuring peripouch fat.

25. SIRT1 reduction is associated with sex-specific dysregulation of renal lipid metabolism and stress responses in offspring by maternal high-fat diet.

26. Xanthine oxidase inhibition by febuxostat attenuates stress-induced hyperuricemia, glucose dysmetabolism, and prothrombotic state in mice.

27. Body mass index trajectory patterns and changes in visceral fat and glucose metabolism before the onset of type 2 diabetes.

28. Circulating classical monocytes are associated with CD11c + macrophages in human visceral adipose tissue.

29. Endotoxins are associated with visceral fat mass in type 1 diabetes.

30. Adiposity and immune-muscle crosstalk in South Asians &Europeans: A cross-sectional study.

31. Visceral fat area is associated with HbA1c but not dialysate-related glucose load in nondiabetic PD patients.

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