Fasting Ghrelin Levels Are Decreased in Obese Subjects and Are Significantly Related With Insulin Resistance and Body Mass Index.

Papandreou, Dimitrios et al.·Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences·2017·
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Original Title:
Fasting Ghrelin Levels Are Decreased in Obese Subjects and Are Significantly Related With Insulin Resistance and Body Mass Index.
Published In:
Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences, 5(6), 699-702 (2017)
Database ID:
RPEP-03427

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
Cross-Sectional / ObservationalSnapshot without intervening
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Papandreou, Dimitrios; Karavolias, Christos; Arvaniti, Fotini; Kafeza, Eleana; Sidawi, Fatima. (2017). Fasting Ghrelin Levels Are Decreased in Obese Subjects and Are Significantly Related With Insulin Resistance and Body Mass Index.. Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences, 5(6), 699-702. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2017.182

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Papandreou, Dimitrios, et al. "Fasting Ghrelin Levels Are Decreased in Obese Subjects and Are Significantly Related With Insulin Resistance and Body Mass Index.." Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences, 2017. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2017.182

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