2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2019.110734
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Association between body composition and inflammation: A central role of IL-17 and IL-10 in diabetic and hypertensive elderly women

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“…Diabetic overweight and obese children were significantly 3.8 folds more at risk to be bad glycemic control than diabetic children with normal BMI. This result comes in line with that of El-Wakeel et al's study [42]; this strong association was confirmed by many other studies [8], [18].…”
Section: Figure 2: Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Interleukisupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Diabetic overweight and obese children were significantly 3.8 folds more at risk to be bad glycemic control than diabetic children with normal BMI. This result comes in line with that of El-Wakeel et al's study [42]; this strong association was confirmed by many other studies [8], [18].…”
Section: Figure 2: Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Interleukisupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Comparison of different variables in both obese and normal-weight groups according to BMI group revealed that serum cholesterol, IL-10, IL-17, HBA1c levels, and insulin dose are the factors showing a significant difference between both groups. And to some extent, the findings of previous researches came in accordance with our conclusion as the study done by Israel et al [8]. We next performed multiple linear regression analysis to predict variants that are independently associated with BMI and we found that IL-10 and IL-17 concentration are strongly associated with BMI.…”
Section: Figure 2: Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Interleukisupporting
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“…Metabolic syndrome in the elderly 2021, Vol. 23, 2 2021 МС в среднем составляет 24% и характеризуется достоверными гендерными различиями, показывающими превышение в 2,4 раза распространенность среди женщин [13].…”
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“…Проведенные к настоящему времени клинические и эпидемиологические исследования по проблеме МС свидетельствуют о том, что рассматриваемая патология является возрастассоциированной и неуклонно повышается ее распространенность по мере старения населения, происходящего, прежде всего, в индустриальных странах [13]. Среди взрослого населения частота…”
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