Both Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Tissue Correlate Highly with Insulin Resistance in African Americans
Obesity Research2004Vol. 12(8), pp. 1352–1359
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Marshall K. Tulloch‐Reid, Robert L. Hanson, Nancy G. Sebring, James C. Reynolds, Ahalya Premkumar, David J. Genovese, Anne E. Sumner
Abstract
Both SAT and VAT are strongly correlated with insulin resistance in African Americans. For African-American women, SAT may have a greater effect than VAT on insulin resistance.
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