Metabolic control and sex: A focus on inflammatory‐linked mediators
Volume: 176, Issue: 21, Pages: 4193 - 4207
Published: Apr 21, 2019
Abstract
Men and women have many differing biological and physiological characteristics. Thus, it is no surprise that the control of metabolic processes and the mechanisms underlying metabolic‐related diseases have sex‐specific components. There is a clear metabolic sexual dimorphism in that up until midlife, men have a far greater likelihood of acquiring cardio‐metabolic disease than women. Following menopause, however, this difference is reduced,...
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Title
Metabolic control and sex: A focus on inflammatory‐linked mediators
Published Date
Apr 21, 2019
Volume
176
Issue
21
Pages
4193 - 4207
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