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Ghrelin Axis Reveals the Interacting Influence of Central Obesity and Hypertension.

Author(s): Yu AP, Ugwu FN, Tam BT, Lee PH, Lai CW, Wong CSC, Siu PM

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2018;9:534 Authors: Yu AP, Ugwu FN, Tam BT, Lee PH, Lai CW, Wong CSC, Siu PM

Article GUID: 30258404

The Sexual Dimorphism of Lipid Kinetics in Humans.

Author(s): Santosa S, Jensen MD

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2015;6:103 Authors: Santosa S, Jensen MD

Article GUID: 26191040


Title:The Sexual Dimorphism of Lipid Kinetics in Humans.
Authors:Santosa SJensen MD
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26191040?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.3389/fendo.2015.00103
Category:Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
PMID:26191040
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University , Montreal, QC , Canada ; Nutrition, Obesity, and Metabolism Laboratory, PERFORM Centre , Montreal, QC , Canada.
2 Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN , USA.

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The Sexual Dimorphism of Lipid Kinetics in Humans.

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2015;6:103

Authors: Santosa S, Jensen MD

Abstract

In addition to the obvious differences in body shape, there are substantial differences in lipid metabolism between men and women. These differences include how dietary fatty acids are handled, the secretion and clearance of very low-density lipoprotein-triglycerides, the release rates of free fatty acids (FFA) from adipose tissue relative to energy needs, and the removal of FFA from the circulation, including the storage of FFA into adipose tissue via the direct uptake process. We will review what is known about these processes and how they may contribute to the sexual dimorphism of body fat distribution.

PMID: 26191040 [PubMed]