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Metabolically healthy obesity: what's in a name?
Faidon Magkos
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Obesity Research
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Metabolically Healthy Obesity
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Weight Loss
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Metabolically Healthy
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Weight-loss Treatment
66%
Insulin Sensitivity
66%
Obesity
66%
Physiological Characteristics
66%
Liver Fat Content
66%
Visceral Adipose Tissue
66%
Lower Body
33%
Leg Fat
33%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
33%
Metabolic Dysfunction
33%
Diabetes Disease
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Metabolically Unhealthy
33%
Metabolic Health
33%
Insulin Secretion
33%
Obesity Phenotypes
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Metabolic Risk Factors
33%
Reinforced
33%
Obesity Treatment
33%
Health Targets
33%
Dietary Change
33%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Fat Deposition
33%
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
33%
Cell Function
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Insulin Sensitivity
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Fat Content
100%
Adipose Tissue
100%
Dietary Change
50%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
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Lipid Storage
50%
Cardiorespiratory
50%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Contraindication
50%
Cell Function
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Insulin Release
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Insulin Sensitivity
100%
Adipose Tissue
100%
Insulin Release
50%
Physical Activity
50%
Lipid Storage
50%
Cell Function
50%
Leg
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Fat Content
100%
Contraindication
50%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
50%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
50%