Trunk weighted obesity, cholesterol levels and low grade inflammation are main determinants for enhanced thrombin generation
Abstract
Endogenous thrombin generation (ETP) may be critically involved in obesity associated thromboembolism.Three hundred and one participants of the STyrian Juvenile OBesity (STYJOBS)/Early DEteCTion of Atherosclerosis (EDECTA) study cohort (age, 16-58years) were analysed. ETP was measured by the new CE-IVD marked Siemens-Innovance(®) ETP test on a BCS-XP analyser, and correlated to clinical findings and extended lipometry-based anthropometric data,...
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Title
Trunk weighted obesity, cholesterol levels and low grade inflammation are main determinants for enhanced thrombin generation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
220
Issue
1
Pages
215 - 218
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