Impact of Visceral Fat on Blood Pressure and Insulin Sensitivity in Hypertensive Obese Women
Obesity Research2002Vol. 10(12), pp. 1203–1206
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Abstract
In centrally obese hypertensive women, the accumulation of VF, more often after menopause, is associated with higher levels of blood pressure and insulin resistance. The mechanism through which VF contributes to higher blood pressure levels seems to be independent of leptin or insulin levels.
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