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Consuming fructose-sweetened, not glucose-sweetened, beverages increases visceral adiposity and lipids and decreases insulin sensitivity in overweight/obese humans.
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Pubmed Data
: J Clin Invest. 2009 May;119(5):1322-34. Epub 2009 Apr 20. PMID:
19381015
Article Published Date
: May 01, 2009
Study Type
: Meta Analysis
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Dyslipidemias : CK(176) : AC(33)
,
Fructose-Induced Toxicity : CK(138) : AC(49)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Problem Substances
:
Fructose : CK(356) : AC(103)
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
:
Endocrine Disruptor : CK(478) : AC(81)
"Effect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial infarction in 52 countries."
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Pubmed Data
: Lancet. 2004 Sep 11-17;364(9438):937-52. PMID:
15364185
Article Published Date
: Sep 11, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Apolipoprotein A/B ratio imbalances : CK(24) : AC(4)
,
Hypertension : CK(2783) : AC(271)
,
Myocardial Infarction : CK(2632) : AC(117)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
,
Smoking : CK(577) : AC(86)
A daily supplement of soy protein prevents the increase in subcutaneous and total abdominal fat in postmenopausal women.
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Pubmed Data
: Fertil Steril. 2007 Dec;88(6):1609-17. Epub 2007 Apr 6. PMID:
17412329
Article Published Date
: Dec 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Isoflavones : CK(627) : AC(124)
,
Soy Protein : CK(2307) : AC(56)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
A lignan rich diet reduces body mass index, abdominal fat and insulin resistance in post-menopausal women.
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Pubmed Data
: Mutat Res. 2001 Sep 1;480-481:201-7. PMID:
19586570
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 2001
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Lignans : CK(110) : AC(31)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
A low calorie diet enriched with legumes, L-arginine and selenium reduces abdominal obesity in premenopausal women.
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Pubmed Data
: J Res Med Sci. 2010 Nov;15(6):331-43. PMID:
21526106
Article Published Date
: Nov 01, 2010
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Arginine : CK(970) : AC(169)
,
Legumes : CK(14) : AC(3)
,
Selenium : CK(574) : AC(94)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
A low carbohydrate diet has the potential to reduce abdominal fat and adverse lipid changes in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Pubmed Data
: Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2011 ;4:167-74. Epub 2011 Apr 29. PMID:
21779148
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Cholesterol: LDL/HDL ratio : CK(432) : AC(58)
,
Diabetes: Cardiovascular Illness : CK(666) : AC(104)
,
Dyslipidemias : CK(176) : AC(33)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Dietary Modification: Low Carbohydrate : CK(12) : AC(2)
A Mediterranean diet in adults with mild abdominal obesity improves serum lipids and insulin sensitivity.
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Pubmed Data
: Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2009 Aug 17. Epub 2009 Aug 17. PMID:
19692213
Article Published Date
: Aug 17, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
High Cholesterol : CK(1718) : AC(198)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Dietary Modification: Mediterranean Diet : CK(500) : AC(58)
A Mediterranean-style diet achieved by close dietetic supervision improves endothelial function in subjects with abdominal obesity.
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Pubmed Data
: Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Aug;90(2):263-8. Epub 2009 Jun 10. PMID:
19515732
Article Published Date
: Aug 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Endothelial Dysfunction : CK(897) : AC(173)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Dietary Modification: Mediterranean Diet : CK(500) : AC(58)
Abdominal exercises do not appear to reduce abdominal fat.
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Pubmed Data
: J Strength Cond Res. 2011 Jul 28. Epub 2011 Jul 28. PMID:
21804427
Article Published Date
: Jul 28, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
Adherence to a modified Mediterranean diet, high in foods of vegetable origin and unsaturated fatty acids, is associated with lower abdominal adiposity.
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Pubmed Data
: J Nutr. 2009 Sep;139(9):1728-37. Epub 2009 Jul 1. PMID:
19571036
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Dietary Modification: Mediterranean Diet : CK(500) : AC(58)
Aromatherapy massage appears to be an effective intervention to reduce abdominal subcutaneous fat, waist circumference, and to improve body image in post-menopausal women.
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Pubmed Data
: Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. 2007 Jun;37(4):603-12. PMID:
17615482
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Cypress Oil : CK(10) : AC(1)
,
Grapefruit seed oil : CK(12) : AC(2)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Body Image Distortions : CK(10) : AC(1)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Massage/Therapeutic Touch : CK(710) : AC(72)
BPA is positively associated with generalized obesity, abdominal obesity, and insulin resistance in middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults.
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Pubmed Data
: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Nov 16. Epub 2011 Nov 16. PMID:
22090277
Article Published Date
: Nov 16, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Bisphenol-A Toxicity : CK(78) : AC(20)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
,
Obesity: Abdominal : CK(1611) : AC(56)
Problem Substances
:
Bisphenol A : CK(217) : AC(54)
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
:
Endocrine Disruptor: Insulin Resistance : CK(152) : AC(31)
,
Obesogenic : CK(49) : AC(9)
Dietary coconut oil elevates HDL and reduces abdominal obesity in women.
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Pubmed Data
: Lipids. 2009 Jul;44(7):593-601. Epub 2009 May 13. PMID:
19437058
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Coconut : CK(124) : AC(35)
,
Coconut Oil : CK(95) : AC(25)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
HDL: Low : CK(255) : AC(45)
Fatty infiltration of the liver is correlated with amount of abdominal fat.
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Pubmed Data
: World J Gastroenterol. 2011 Jul 28 ;17(28):3335-41. PMID:
21876622
Article Published Date
: Jul 28, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Fatty Liver : CK(493) : AC(122)
Additional Keywords
:
Diseases that are Linked : CK(2122) : AC(270)
Greater visceral fat and sarcopenia are associated with vitamin D deficiency.
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Pubmed Data
: J Am Geriatr Soc. 2012 Feb 8. Epub 2012 Feb 8. PMID:
22316299
Article Published Date
: Feb 08, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Vitamin D : CK(1682) : AC(238)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Sarcopenia : CK(29) : AC(7)
,
Vitamin D Deficiency : CK(495) : AC(45)
Green tea catechin consumption enhances exercise-induced abdominal fat loss in overweight and obese adults.
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Pubmed Data
: J Nutr. 2009 Feb;139(2):264-70. Epub 2008 Dec 11. PMID:
19074207
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Exercise : CK(482) : AC(69)
High-intensity exercise reduces abdominal fat in obese women with metabolic syndrome.
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Pubmed Data
: Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2008 Nov;40(11):1863-72. PMID:
18845966
Article Published Date
: Nov 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Metabolic Syndrome X : CK(645) : AC(122)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Exercise : CK(482) : AC(69)
Increased barley consumption (high beta-glucan content) improves blood lipid profiles and lowers visceral fat.
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Pubmed Data
: Plant Foods Hum Nutr. 2008 Mar;63(1):21-5. Epub 2007 Dec 12. PMID:
18074229
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Barley : CK(36) : AC(7)
,
Beta-glucan : CK(225) : AC(40)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Hyperlipidemia : CK(1211) : AC(109)
Intestinal permeability is associated with visceral adiposity in healthy women.
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Pubmed Data
: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2011 Aug 18. Epub 2011 Aug 18. PMID:
21852815
Article Published Date
: Aug 18, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Fatty Liver : CK(493) : AC(122)
,
Leaky Gut Syndrome : CK(224) : AC(53)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Additional Keywords
:
Diseases that are Linked : CK(2122) : AC(270)
Soluble fiber intake and increased physical activity were related to decreased abdominal fat accumulation over 5 years.
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Pubmed Data
: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2011 Jun 16. Epub 2011 Jun 16. PMID:
21681224
Article Published Date
: Jun 16, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Fiber : CK(484) : AC(70)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
Therapeutic Actions
:
Exercise : CK(482) : AC(69)
The consumption of high-catechin green tea leads to improvements in body composition and reduces abdominal fatness in moderately overweight Chinese subjects.
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Pubmed Data
: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009 Aug 13. Epub 2009 Aug 13. PMID:
19680234
Article Published Date
: Aug 13, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
Very high levels of WC were associated with an approximately 2-fold higher risk of mortality in men and women.
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Pubmed Data
: Arch Intern Med. 2010 Aug 9 ;170(15):1293-301. PMID:
20696950
Article Published Date
: Aug 09, 2010
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Cardiovascular Diseases : CK(5138) : AC(641)
,
Mortality: All-Cause : CK(644) : AC(55)
Virgin coconut oil is safe and effective in reducing visceral adiposity in obese, though healthy, men.
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Pubmed Data
: ISRN Pharmacol. 2011 ;2011:949686. Epub 2011 Mar 15. PMID:
22164340
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Coconut Oil : CK(95) : AC(25)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
Alanine transferase levels: elevated : CK(10) : AC(1)
,
Creatinine Clearance: Dysfunction/Imbalance : CK(12) : AC(2)
,
Elevated: Creatinine Kinase : CK(33) : AC(3)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anti-Adipogenic : CK(87) : AC(44)
Vitamin D levels are inversely associated with adiposity in Hispanics and African Americans.
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Pubmed Data
: Anticancer Res. 2005 Mar-Apr;25(2A):971-9. PMID:
19549738
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 2005
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Vitamin D : CK(1682) : AC(238)
Diseases
:
African-American Specific Deficiencies/Diseases : CK(200) : AC(19)
,
Hispanic-American Specific Defiencies/Diseases : CK(30) : AC(3)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
,
Obesity: Abdominal : CK(1611) : AC(56)
Vitamin D levels are inversely related to visceral obesity and arteriosclerosis in African-Americans.
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Pubmed Data
: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Mar;95(3):1076-83. Epub 2010 Jan 8. PMID:
20061416
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 2010
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
,
African-American Specific Deficiencies/Diseases : CK(200) : AC(19)
,
Arteriosclerosis : CK(2154) : AC(123)
,
Diabetes Mellitus: Type 2 : CK(3429) : AC(341)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
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