Circulating levels of urocortin neuropeptides are impaired in children with overweight
Obesity2022Vol. 30(2), pp. 472–481
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Sina Kavalakatt, Abdelkrim Khadir, Dhanya Madhu, Sriraman Devarajan, Samia Warsame, Hessa Alkandari, Maria Al-Mahdi, Heikki A. Koistinen, Fahd Al‐Mulla, Jaakko Tuomilehto, Jehad Abubaker, Ali Tiss
Abstract
Significant changes in neuropeptide levels were primarily observed in children with overweight and were attenuated with increased obesity. This suggests the presence of a compensatory mechanism for neuropeptides to curb the progression of obesity.
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