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1. Association of intracellular lipid accumulation in subcutaneous adipocyte precursors and plasma adipokines in bariatric surgery candidates.

2. VITAMIN D AND TISSULAR EXPRESSION OF VITAMIN D RECEPTOR IN OBESITY.

3. EATING BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO ACUTE STRESS.

4. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in urban elementary school children in northeastern Romania: its relationship with socioeconomic status and associated dietary and lifestyle factors.

5. Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Osteoarthritis Require Integrative Understanding and Management.

6. The Link between Obesity and Gastrointestinal Cancers: a Short Review.

7. Brown Adipose Tissue Biodistribution and Correlations Particularities in Parathyroid Pathology Personalized Diagnosis.

8. Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies in 128·9 million children, adolescents, and adults

9. Rising rural body-mass index is the main driver of the global obesity epidemic in adults

10. Cortisol Reactivity to a Digital Version of Trier Social Stress Test and Eating Behavior in Non-Overweight and Overweight Adolescents: A Pilot Study.

11. Overweight and Underweight Prevalence Trends in Children from Romania - Pooled Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies between 2006 and 2015.

12. EXPRESSION OF GROWTH HORMONE SECRETAGOGUE RECEPTOR (GHS-R) 1A ASSESSED BY IMMUNOCHEMISTRY AND RT-PCR IN SEVERELY OBESE PATIENTS.

13. Heterogeneous contributions of change in population distribution of body mass index to change in obesity and underweight

14. Heterogeneous contributions of change in population distribution of body mass index to change in obesity and underweight

15. METAINFLAMMATION IN OBESE PREGNANT WOMEN LEAD TO METABOLIC DISEASE AND FETAL DISTRESS.

16. IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICALLY APPROACH OF SUBCUTANEOUS ADIPOSE TISSUE IN NORMAL WEIGHT AND OBESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY.

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