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1. Female Sex and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Amplify the Effects of Adiposity on Blood Pressure

2. One hour post-load plasma glucose and 3 year risk of worsening fasting and 2 hour glucose tolerance in the RISC cohort

3. Gamma-glutamyltransferase, arterial remodeling and prehypertension in a healthy population at low cardiometabolic risk

5. Gamma-glutamyltransferase, arterial remodeling and prehypertension in a healthy population at low cardiometabolic risk

11. Circulating palmitoleic acid is an independent determinant of insulin sensitivity, beta cell function and glucose tolerance in non-diabetic individuals: a longitudinal analysis

12. Insulin sensitivity and carotid intima-media thickness: relationship between insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular risk study

13. Fasting insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: the RISC study

14. Fatty liver is associated with insulin resistance, risk of coronary heart disease, and early atherosclerosis in a large European population

15. Obesity and carotid artery remodeling

16. Influence of Apolipoproteins on the Association Between Lipids and Insulin Sensitivity: A cross-sectional analysis of the RISC Study

17. Fatty liver index, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and early carotid plaques

18. Plasma sCD36 is associated with markers of atherosclerosis, insulin resistance and fatty liver in a nondiabetic healthy population

19. Natural history and physiological determinants of changes in glucose tolerance in a non-diabetic population: the RISC Study

20. A novel surrogate index for hepatic insulin resistance

21. Liver enzymes are associated with hepatic insulin resistance, insulin secretion, and glucagon concentration in healthy men and women

22. Body weight, not insulin sensitivity or secretion, may predict spontaneous weight changes in nondiabetic and prediabetic subjects: the RISC study

23. [Can an obese patient be metabolically normal?]

24. Effect of sedentary behaviour and vigorous physical activity on segment-specific carotid wall thickness and its progression in a healthy population

25. Insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function in the offspring of type 2 diabetic patients: impact of line of inheritance

26. Impact of family history on relations between insulin resistance, LDL cholesterol and carotid IMT in healthy adults

27. The effect of menopause on carotid artery remodeling, insulin sensitivity, and plasma adiponectin in healthy women

28. Fasting insulin has a stronger association with an adverse cardiometabolic risk profile than insulin resistance: The RISC study

29. The effect of menopause on carotid artery remodeling, insulin sensitivity, and plasma adiponectin in healthy women

30. The effect of menopause on carotid artery remodeling, insulin sensitivity, and plasma adiponectin in healthy women

31. Fatty liver is associated with insulin resistance, risk of coronary heart disease, and early atherosclerosis in a large European population

32. Body composition and common carotid artery remodeling in a healthy population

33. Influence of the ACE gene insertion/deletion polymorphism on insulin sensitivity and impaired glucose tolerance in healthy subjects

34. The impact of callosities on the magnitude and duration of plantar pressure in patients with diabetes mellitus. A callus may cause 18,600 kilograms of excess plantar pressure per day

37. Elevated endocannabinoid plasma levels are associated with coronary circulatory dysfunction in obesity

39. [What is the evolution of metabolically normal obesity?]

40. [Long term weight loss maintenance]

41. P255 - Approche multifactorielle associée d’un traitement de Xenical® à la demande dans un programme de maintien de perte de poids pendant 4 ans.

42. From metabolic normality to cardiometabolic risk factors in subjects with obesity.

43. [What is the evolution of metabolically normal obesity?].

44. [Drug control of appetite].

45. Do obese patients after weight loss become metabolically normal?

46. Multi-factorial approach associated with a new 'on/off' Orlistat® use in a weight loss maintenance programme: 4 years follow-up.

47. [Long term weight loss maintenance].

48. [Can an obese patient be metabolically normal?].

49. [Enlarged waist circumference and cardiovascular risk factors].

50. Independent evolution of heart autonomic function and insulin sensitivity during weight loss.

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