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1. Circulating glutamate level as a potential biomarker for abdominal obesity and metabolic risk.

2. Genetic regulation of differentially methylated genes in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese men discordant for the metabolic syndrome.

3. Association between Metabolite Profiles, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Status.

4. Association between yogurt consumption, dietary patterns, and cardio-metabolic risk factors.

5. A CpG-SNP Located within the ARPC3 Gene Promoter Is Associated with Hypertriglyceridemia in Severely Obese Patients.

6. Differential methylation in visceral adipose tissue of obese men discordant for metabolic disturbances.

7. Association of LIPA gene polymorphisms with obesity-related metabolic complications among severely obese patients.

8. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin: an immune cytokine gene associated with the metabolic syndrome and blood pressure in severe obesity.

9. Contributions of cardiorespiratory fitness and visceral adiposity to six-year changes in cardiometabolic risk markers in apparently healthy men and women.

10. DPP4 gene DNA methylation in the omentum is associated with its gene expression and plasma lipid profile in severe obesity.

11. Contribution of genetic and metabolic syndrome to omental adipose tissue PAI-1 gene mRNA and plasma levels in obesity.

13. Visceral adipose tissue accumulation, cardiorespiratory fitness, and features of the metabolic syndrome.

14. Quantitative trait locus on 15q for a metabolic syndrome variable derived from factor analysis.

15. The fit-active profile to better reflect the benefits of a lifelong vigorous physical activity participation: mini-review of literature and population data.

16. LINE-1 methylation in visceral adipose tissue of severely obese individuals is associated with metabolic syndrome status and related phenotypes

17. Methylation quantitative trait loci within the TOMM20 gene are associated with metabolic syndrome-related lipid alterations in severely obese subjects.

18. Estimating genetic effect sizes under joint disease-endophenotype models in presence of gene-environment interactions.

19. Comparison of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 gene methylation levels between severely obese subjects with and without the metabolic syndrome.

20. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin: an immune cytokine gene associated with the metabolic syndrome and blood pressure in severe obesity.

21. Association of OSBPL11 Gene Polymorphisms With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Obesity.

22. Associations Between Dietary Protein Sources, Plasma BCAA and Short-Chain Acylcarnitine Levels in Adults.

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