2023
DOI: 10.3390/antiox12122046
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The Role of Adipokines and Myokines in the Pathogenesis of Different Obesity Phenotypes—New Perspectives

Marta Pelczyńska,
Ewa Miller-Kasprzak,
Marcin Piątkowski
et al.

Abstract: Obesity is a characteristic disease of the twenty-first century that is affecting an increasing percentage of society. Obesity expresses itself in different phenotypes: normal-weight obesity (NWO), metabolically obese normal-weight (MONW), metabolically healthy obesity (MHO), and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO). A range of pathophysiological mechanisms underlie the occurrence of obesity, including inflammation, oxidative stress, adipokine secretion, and other processes related to the pathophysiology of a… Show more

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“…All things considered, the balance of the adipokine and the myokine is very important in the field of metabolic homeostasis, especially in the course of obesity diseases [32]. There are lots of factors that push this balance, which include the diet, activity, and the genetic predisposition, and their disturbance leads to systemic inflammation and insulin resistance, which are the key features of obesity.…”
Section: Adipokines and Myokines In Obesity: Impact On Metabolic Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All things considered, the balance of the adipokine and the myokine is very important in the field of metabolic homeostasis, especially in the course of obesity diseases [32]. There are lots of factors that push this balance, which include the diet, activity, and the genetic predisposition, and their disturbance leads to systemic inflammation and insulin resistance, which are the key features of obesity.…”
Section: Adipokines and Myokines In Obesity: Impact On Metabolic Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%